Blayney Revision of KJV

From: Theodore H Mann (thmann@juno.com)
Date: Wed Dec 22 1999 - 08:46:37 EST


I have been in private contact with several members of the list
concerning a question that interests me, and I am presently waiting for
some of the materials they suggested I look at. In the meantime, I
thought I would submit the following to the general list; if you can be
of help I would appreciate it. If you don't think the list at large
would be interested in this, you might want to contact me off-list.

I understand that most of the KJVs published today are derived from
Blayney's 1769 revision. How can one know if this is true of a given
publication? Are there clues in the text itself, or does one have to
contact the publishing company that produced it, and ask them? Is it
possible to pick up a modern publication of the KJV, examine it, and say:
"Oh yes, this the Blayney revision."? If so, how? Many thanks.

Ted

Dr. Theodore "Ted" Mann
thmann@juno.com
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