Philologos wrote:
I happen to have a preference for the so-called King James translation. This bases primarily on aesthetics and habit, to be sure.
But the KJV has the distinct advantage, as compared to other Anglo versions, of being the last translation of which I am aware assembled by serious scholars who were also believrers who had no significant collective theological axe to grind.
It is not without its issues - places where scholarship lacked data, or where text was taken over wholesale from previous versions, or where errors based on the shift from Greek to the Latin of the Vulgate were perpetuated. But no version is free from such.
I have to consider a mostly unbiassed vrsion a serious plus.
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Tend to agree with your summary. Never read the KJV (Thee, thou). Have read the NewKJV (You, you). It's my understanding that The Pilgrim's Progress book by John Bunyan is based on the Geneva Bible (the Bible right before the KJV).