Not New – A Guide to 200 Years of KJV Revision Debate
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A historical study of the long-running call to update the King James Bible, tracing the revisionist argument back to the early 1800s in New York. Written for preachers, teachers, and serious Bible students, this book shows that the modern cry for change is not new—and history reveals where it leads.
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THIS IS NOT A NEW DEBATE
For over two centuries, voices have risen with a familiar cry: “The King James Bible needs to be updated.”
They claim it’s about clarity. They argue it’s about readability. They insist it’s time for change.
But history tells a different story.
In NOT NEW, Dr. Joshua P. Gimenez takes readers beyond modern talking points and into the forgotten record of the revisionist movement—tracing its roots back to the early 1800s. Through carefully selected case studies, historical documentation, and clear analysis, this book exposes a pattern that has repeated itself for generations. The names change. The language shifts. But the argument remains the same.
Written especially for preachers, teachers, and serious Bible students, this work serves as a field guide to understanding—and evaluating—the ongoing call to revise the King James Bible. Rather than rehashing broad translation debates, it zeroes in on one critical issue: the persistent push to “update” the KJV and what history reveals about its outcomes.
The cry sounds new. History proves otherwise.
(58 Pages – Gloss Cover, Paperback)









