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William Brown's avatar

The King James Bible (KJV) is in the public domain in most parts of the world, meaning anyone can use or reproduce it freely. However, in the United Kingdom, the rights to print and publish the KJV are controlled by the Crown and granted by letters patent to three publishers:

1. Cambridge University Press

2. Oxford University Press

3. HarperCollins (through its subsidiary, William Collins Sons & Co.)

These publishers hold the right to produce the “Authorized Version” in the UK, but outside of the UK, the KJV is generally not under copyright.

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James C Gardner's avatar

I found this.. "To this day, the 1611 edition of the King James Bible remains the Freemason Bible and is the edition conventionally used in secret Masonic temple rituals".

So I think the original version is the masonic version and the legal version is the bastardised version...

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William Brown's avatar

I think they are putting the KJV in their rituals because they’re trying to render it powerless by surrounding it by evil.

I personally found God by reading a king James Bible, so nobody will ever convince me that it is not authentic.

I do find all of this curiosity over it rather fascinating though, and I am always curious to see what is being revealed these days.

From my understanding, the Jesuits control Freemasonry, and the King James Bible says some rather damning things about the Roman Catholic system. If they had any control whatsoever over the content inside that Bible, surely they would have removed the entire book of Revelation. It exposes them completely as Anti-Christ, thus The Reformation! - The entire purpose for the creation of the Jesuits in the first place. To counter it, and to bring everyone back under the yolk of the GREAT WHORE OF BABYLON, err “Mother church”

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James C Gardner's avatar

Cheers mate.. appreciated 🖐😊

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