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- The ads do distract and the button does not appear to work to clear them.

- Not the most search friendly when searching multiple scriptures at once.

- The 1611 King James Bible App is difficult to read due to grammar errors which changes the Word of God completely.

- The app will not respond to hitting the "upgrade" button to opt out of ads.

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The 1611 King James Bible was writen more than four hundred years ago when the English language was different. The original 1611 A. D. text, written in Early Modern English, shows the language in closer association with its Latin roots.  Any so-called “1611” King James Version you buy today at the local Christian Bookstore is absolutely NOT the 1611. .. it is the 1769 Baskerville Birmingham revision, even though it admits that nowhere, and may even say “1611” in the front… it’s just not true. Prepare to be shocked!  The spellings have been revised, and some words changed, in almost every printing done since 1769, and fourteen entire books plus extra prefatory features have been removed from almost every printing done since 1885!  The King James Bible is the most printed book in the history of the world.  Spelling was in Jacobean style which was not entirely standardized, but could be read phonetically.  The original typeface was in Gothic style.  Although both the typestyle and the older language may be considered difficult to read by some 21st Century English readers, the King James Version is recognized and respected for its beauty, cadence, and poetic feel.