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Description King-James-Version-Bible-first-edition-title-page-1611.png |
English:
Frontispiece to the King James' Bible, 1611, shows the Twelve Apostles at the top. Moses and Aaron flank the central text. In the four corners sit Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, authors of the four gospels, with their symbolic animals. At the top, over the Holy Spirit in a form of a
dove
, is the
Tetragrammaton
"יהוה" ("YHWH").
The title page text reads:
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Source | http://dewey.library.upenn.edu/sceti/printedbooksNew/index.cfm?TextID=kjbible&PagePosition=1 |
Author | Church of England |
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