Given the plethora of Bible versions (233 since 1880), an examination is in order of the motives and methods of the Bible revisers who have confused the issue of what the Bible actually says. In this work, Dr. Ruckman gives an easy-to-read, practical survey of the pride, inconsistency, and psychology of the critics of the Authorized Version. He then demonstrates the superiority of the KJV to all other translations, and even the "originals," by its publication date, the honesty of its translators, the preeminence it gives to Jesus Christ, and the phenomena of its chapter and verse system. It is an excellent introduction to those who have questions about the Bible issue. (Print Length: 119 pages)