A review by mrericsully
The Holy Bible: King James Version by Anonymous

challenging emotional hopeful inspiring slow-paced

3.25

To be clear I am critiquing the translation and the audiobook performance and not the text. Having said that, despite many churches being "King James only" there are major flaws with the translation. For its time it was good, but since-discovered transcripts, less reliance on the Vulgate, and some bias removal has made modern translations better. My dad has always insisted that he lives the poetic style of the KJV and I don't disagree with him. Rather than updating the language, ai would love to see someone update the translation flawa while preserving the 1600s/Shakespearean language. As for the audio performance, I listened to the Max McLean performance on YouVersion from The Listener's Bible, the Fellowship for Performing Arts, Cambridge University Press, & BFBS (because I couldn't find a copy of the James Earl Jones version). The audiobook version was solid with my only complaint being the 5-15 second pauses between Chapters (at least the way it was cut for YouVersion). I actually read through the translation twice while following The Bible Recap reading plan (which is chronological). That plan encourages the devotional video/podcast to be watched afterwards. Thinking that I would struggle with this translation (which I did not), I thought it'd be nice to have the devotional sandwiches between two identical readings. It was nice to have my radar up to look for some details that I may have not connected or listening that I zoned out on (because I barely ever read along), but I didn't really need the double readings. This was my 8th year reading through the Bible in a year (with a different translation & reading plan each time) and with reading it twice here and twice last year makes it my 10th read-through.