Pilgrim
Puritanboard Commissioner
I've never used the KJV as my primary Bible, probably in large part because no church I've ever attended has used it regularly in public worship. I've never read it through in its entirety, but in honor of the 400th I'm using it in my devotions this year and am starting to use it in family worship as well. Now that I'm reading it with more regularity, I'm thinking that I might start reading it much more often in the future. I also recently picked up Leland Ryken's book on the legacy of the King James Bible.
Is anyone else who usually uses another version also reading the KJV this year? If so, what edition are you using? I'm using Horner's plan and my TBS Windsor Text Edition, although I've missed a few days of late. A text only edition with no marginal notes has its drawbacks, but I find it's ideal for using something like Horner's plan where the idea is to get through the text, making note of anything you want to follow up on later.
Is anyone else who usually uses another version also reading the KJV this year? If so, what edition are you using? I'm using Horner's plan and my TBS Windsor Text Edition, although I've missed a few days of late. A text only edition with no marginal notes has its drawbacks, but I find it's ideal for using something like Horner's plan where the idea is to get through the text, making note of anything you want to follow up on later.