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The Holy Bible (1775)
TranslationANCIENT
PublisherVarious (Historical)
First Published1775
Canon Proximity10.0 / 10 — Exceptional
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The Holy Bible (1775)

A King James Version printing from 1775, representing the tradition of KJV publication in the era of the American Revolution. Early American printings of the Bible are significant historical documents reflecting the role of Scripture in the founding of the nation.

History & Background

These ancient manuscripts and early printed editions represent the foundational textual tradition of the Bible. From the great Greek codices — Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, Alexandrinus — to the Hebrew Masoretic text, the Latin Vulgate, and the Septuagint, these documents form the bedrock upon which all modern Bible translations rest. They are the raw materials of biblical scholarship, preserved across centuries through the dedication of scribes, monks, and scholars who understood their eternal value.

Canon Proximity Rating

Canon Proximity10.0 / 10 — Exceptional

These ancient manuscripts represent the earliest surviving witnesses to the biblical text and are the primary sources for all modern critical editions of the Old and New Testaments.

Rating Scale

9–10: Formally equivalent, 66 books
7–8: Dynamic equiv., 66 books
5–6: Includes Apocrypha
1–4: Major departures / additions