Description
For years, readers have seen problems in the Spanish Bible. The beloved King James Version was based on the Textus Receptus (TR) used by the early church, however, James James himself said that corrections needed to be made. Revisions such as KJV 1909 and 1960 were intended to correct the problems, but instead they added liberal portions by changing God’s words.
After years of work, the Reina-Valera Gomez Bible (KJV) is finally available. A true “Textus Receptus” Bible, the RVG has been revised and refined by Spanish-speaking Christians in 13 countries. This revision of KJV 1909 is the first Spanish-language Bible that was not made by a small committee.