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Containing 6581 entries cross-referenced and cross-linked to other resources on StudyLight.org, this dictionary can be classified as a required reference book for any good study library.
Authorized in 1611 by James I of England, the King James Version (Authorized Version) is still the most often purchased translation of God's word. However, since that time the English language has evolved. This dictionary defines 6581 words that are not common to modern English.
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