The King James Study Bible

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The King James Study Bible is an edition of the King James Bible originally produced by Liberty University. It has undergone several name changes, and is now sold by Christian publishing house Thomas Nelson in a mass-market edition.

The Bible's notable features include:

  • A full center-column system of glosses for the KJV text.
  • Explanations of verses which amount to paraphrases.
  • Doctrinal notes.

The doctrinal position of the notes is in the historical Protestant tradition. The notes are in agreement with historical confessions of faith such as the London Baptist Confession of Faith and the Westminster Confession.