The Top King James Bible Dictionary on Amazon Right Now

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Lord’s Library editors created this quick resource to link you to the most popular King James Bible dictionary on Amazon.

The King James Version (KJV) has stood the test of time and proven itself by becoming the best-selling of the different English Bible translations of all time. One reason why many Christians often value the KJV is its historical significance and literary quality. It was first published in 1611 and has been a staple of English-language religious literature for centuries. Its use of archaic language and poetic style has also contributed to its appeal and popularity.

KJV dictionaries come in a few shapes, sizes, colors, and materials. And there are more than a few great King James Bible dictionary versions available, though the one we’ve listed below the fold is currently the most popular on Amazon and sits on our editors’ digital shelf of the best Christian books.

Note: The top King James Bible dictionary versions listed below comes from Lord’s Library’s annual Best KJV Bible Dictionaries list.

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American Dictionary of the English Language (1828 Facsimile Edition)

Author/Publisher: Noah Webster

Material: Hardcover

From the publisher: “This 1828 facsimile reprint of the first American Dictionary documents the quality of Biblical education which raised up American statesmen capable of forming our Constitutional Republic. Webster traced roots in twenty-six languages, and gives examples from classical literature and the Bible. Comprehensive introductions are presented for language and grammar. It has been described by one Christian scholar as “the greatest reprint of the twentieth century.”


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