Robert A. Krieg uses contemporary English to interpret the Bible, making people easy to understand the contents of the Bible. In the first chapter, creation and reimbursement is really good for beginners who do not understand or do not understand Christian's career or concept. Along with the beginning of creation, Krieg opens the mystery of the world. And it makes more sense for people who want to know the way people's daily lives and everything happens.
The first Bible printed in the United States was completed by John Elliot in the local Algonquin Indian language in 1663, but the first English bible published by Robert Aitken in the United States in 1782 in the United States is the King James version It was. . Robert Aiken's 1782 Bible is also the only Bible approved by the US Congress. During the Revolutionary War, he was praised that President George Washington offered the Bible to Americans during the import of British goods embargo. In 1808, Robert's daughter Jane Air will be the first woman to print the Bible ... Of course, it is also a woman who does this in the United States. In 1791, Isaac Collins greatly improved the quality and scale of the American Bible typography, and produced the first "family Bible" printed in the USA ... also the King James Edition. Also, in 1791, Isaiah Thomas announced the first Bible drawn in America in King James Edition.
The original printed version of the licensed version was published as a complete Bible by King Printer Robert Barker in 1611. It is sold at a price of 10 shillings or 12 shillings. Christopher, Robert Barker's father, received the title of Royal Printmaking by Elizabeth I in 1589 and gained permanent noble privilege to publish the Bible in the UK. Robert Barker, who invested heavily in the printing of the new version, had a serious debt, so he had to transfer to the two rival London printers, Bonham Norton and John Bill. I originally seemed to print a part of each printer's text, share the printed paper with other printers, and intend to divide income. Barker condemned Norton and Bill to hide their interests and Norton and Bill appealed Barker that they sold the sheets properly because they were part of the Bible in cash, and there was a fierce financial dispute.