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... "Wholly By Bill or Holy Bible?"...Holy Bible
Brother Info-moetry, this was the closest thing I found with your "By-Bill" reference...
Malachi Z. York breaks down the history of the Shrine and so much more through history and through the scriptures.
"...Only forty-seven of the men appointed for this work are known to have engaged in it. These were divided into six companies, two of which met at Oxford, two at Cambridge, and two at Westminster. They were presided over severally by the Dean of Westminster and by the two Hebrew Professors of the Universities.
To the first company, at Westminster (ten in number), was assigned the Old Testament as far as 2 Kings; the second company (seven in number) had the Epistles. The first company at Cambridge (numbering eight) had 2 Chronicles to Ecclesiastes; the second company (numbering seven) had the Apocryphal books. To the first Oxford company (seven in number) were assigned the prophetical books, from Isaiah to Malachi; to the second (eight in number) were given the four Gospels, the Acts and the Apocalypse, or Revelation.
http://www.bible-researcher.com/kjvhist.html
Originally Posted by Keita Kenyatta
WHAT BIBLE ARE YOU READING?
1. Septuagint Version of the Pentateuch 250-100 b.c. The first Greek version of the Hebrews distortion of the BOOK OF THE COMING FORTH BY DAY AND BY NIGHT. Written by 72 writers in Alexandria Egypt. 45 books also called the Alexandrian Canon.
2. Koine Bible version 52-100 a.d. First Christian New Testament Bible. Written in Greek and Aramaic, called the Palestinian Version developed by the Synod of Jamnia as a version of the Pentateuch.
3. New Testament canon version 350-400 a.d. the first 27 books. A revision of the ORIGINAL 45 BOOKS.
4. Saint Jerome's Latin vulgate versin 400 a.d. based upon the the Greek septuagint version.
5. European Version of Babylonian Talmud 550 a.d. Publication of the 6th century racist version of the the interpretation of the Pentateuch by European rabbis.
6. Masorectic Text 900-600 a.d, written in hebrew by Jewish scribes of the Masorite School. This version is the basic one most so called Orthadox Christians still refer to as the original source, which is incorrect.
7. John Wycliff's First complete version of the Old and New Testament 1382.
8. Moses ben Maimonides Talmud 1460 a.d. Official translation of the 5 books of Moses according to Moses ben Maimonides of Spain.
9. Guttenburg Vesion of the Holy Bible 1456. First book ever printed by typesetting.
10. Saint Eramus Version of the Holy Bible 1516 a.d. Written in greek.
11. William Tyndale Vesion 1535 a.d. the first English language version used for further translations.
12. Miles Coverdale version 1535 a.d. wriiten in english as a tribute to King Henry VIII of Great Britain.
13. Saint Matthew's Version 1537 a.d. written in English according to the Coverdale and Tyndale Versions.
14. Coverdale Great bible Version 1539, authorized by Henry VIII.
15. Geneva Version of the Bible 1560 a.d. written by Coverdale, William Whittingham and John Knox. Produced in geneva and was the first Bible divided into chapters and verses. Done diring the reign of Queen mary of great Britain in her honor.
16. Douay-Rheims Versin 1582-1610 written by scholars of the Roman Catholic Church.
17. King James version 1611 a.d. written by subjects of King james of Great Britain to satisfy conditions set down by himself and the royalty of his realm...particularly those aspects that allowed him to continue his polygamous and homosexual behaviour. (more on this later)
18. English revised version 1885 a.d. a revision of the King James version by Europeans and Americans. This was the first time that europeans and Americans were allowed to participate in further distortions of the original teachings as passed and stolen from our ancestors in Africa.
19. American Standard version 1901. by the American committee that worked on the 1885 version. Jealousy between Europeans and European Americans caused the production of this version.
20. Moffatt version 1924 written in modern english.
21. Smith-Goodspeed version 1931.
22. The Confraternity version 1941, a revison of the douay-Rheims-Challomer version.
23. New English version 1961 written under the sponsership of protestants.
So just what version are you reading and how many times does the so called "word have to be refined?"http://destee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58968
Well, Bro Clyde, all I know is that I am still perplexed as to where Brother Info-moetry got this spelling/title of "By-Bill" and just who was this "Bill" who supposedly supervised the King James Version. :?:
According to the history of the King James Bible, there is no mention of a "Bill."
Even in this video, there was no reference to the title it used.
Also, in Brother Keita's previous listing of Bibles, there was no mention of one titled "By-Bill."
So, for me, "BILL" is still a mystery.