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American Revised Version

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Revised Version
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Let each scholar be provided with a cheap tablet, a well-bound blank book of two hundred pages, a small Bible Dictionary of recognized merit, and a copy of the American Revised Version of the Bible.

From A Bird's-Eye View of the Bible Second Edition by Chapman, J. Wilbur

This the translators of the Revised Version did, for in the English Revised Version we find in brackets the word "thirty," in the American Revised Version "forty."

From The Christian View of the Old Testament by Eiselen, Frederick Carl

Unless otherwise indicated the Biblical quotations are from the American Revised Version.

From The Making of a Nation The Beginnings of Israel's History by Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple

The American revisers continued their organization, and, aided by experience, made a new revision throughout, which was published both in England and America as "The American Revised Version," in 1901.

From Outline Studies in the Old Testament for Bible Teachers by Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman

The American Revised Version has very wisely removed the word Hell altogether on account of the misleading associations connected with it.

From The Gospel of the Hereafter by Smyth, J. Paterson (John Paterson)




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