Personally, I think that the New Living Translation is the easiest to understand.
The majority of Christians continue to use the King James version of the Holy Bible but the easiest version to read and understand is the NIV version or New International Version.Although some Bibles are easier to read and understand, it has been the King James version of the Holy Bible that continues to be taught in most Christian Churches. Whether it be Sunday School, Worship Services, or Prayer Meetings.The NIV version is used in some churches, but it is mostly used as a reference book to understand the King James version.
The King James version is most easily the most read .
For the common man to read
King James Version..
Whatever version is comfortable for you to read and understand. All "versions" follow the Bible, just use different wording to make it easier to read. Beware of "translations", however, because they are just someones idea of what the Bible says. Check with someone who is knowledgeable about the Bible if you have questions. Some translations follow the Bible correctly, others do not. The NLT, for example, is a good one.
The majority of Christians continue to use the King James version of the Holy Bible but the easiest version to read and understand is the NIV version or New International Version.Although some Bibles are easier to read and understand, it has been the King James version of the Holy Bible that continues to be taught in most Christian Churches. Whether it be Sunday School, Worship Services, or Prayer Meetings.The NIV version is used in some churches, but it is mostly used as a reference book to understand the King James version.
The word "read" is in the King James Version of the Bible 70 times. It is in 66 verses.
Definitely King James Version.
The King James version is most easily the most read .
For the common man to read
I recommend either the King James Version or New King James Version...good question That may actually vary depending on your reading level. King James Version is somewhat more difficult to read than the other versions since it's the earliest version, whereas something like The Message may be easier to read. It also depends on whether or not you want whole verses of the bible cut out. New King James is Easier to read than the old one
NIV is a translation of the Bible. "New International Version" It is one of the most popular versions and very easy to read.
what bible should i read that is most accurate the king James version it's not watered down like the other bibles. It's cut and dry
King James Version..
Whatever version is comfortable for you to read and understand. All "versions" follow the Bible, just use different wording to make it easier to read. Beware of "translations", however, because they are just someones idea of what the Bible says. Check with someone who is knowledgeable about the Bible if you have questions. Some translations follow the Bible correctly, others do not. The NLT, for example, is a good one.
No, many atheists I know read the Bible more for philosophy. Some read it just for the stories. You don't have to be a christian to read the Bible. The Bible is used by other religions as well. The old testament is straight from Judaism, and mormons use a slightly different version of the Bible in their churches. Regardless of your religious beliefs, the Bible contains good lessons for everyone.
Yes, you can read the King James Version of the Bible online. Many websites offer full text versions of the KJV Bible that you can access for free. Some popular websites include BibleGateway.com, Bible.com, and KingJamesBibleOnline.org.