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The LDS edition of the King James Bible has the identical text of all other currently published King James versions of the
Bible. The difference is found in the footnoting and in the index. The LDS version has a rather exhaustive
cross-referencing in its footnotes to other scriptures, which help clarify and substantiate the verse noted.
The topical index found at the conclusion of the LDS King James Bible is helpful in referencing certain topics for serious
student of the scriptures. Finally, there's also a Bible dictionary, which further enhances and clarifies words, terms, and
historical events mentioned in the Bible. However, the text from the first page of the book of Genesis to the last page of the
Book of Revelation is identical in every word.
Sincerely,
Donny Osmond
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