King James Clarified New Testament (KJC) This Bible is theologically identical to the KJV, but it is easier to understand because the language has been somewhat updated to reflect current usage. The Bill McGinnis, of Bill McGinnis Ministries was the originator of "The King James Bible, Clarified (KJC) New Testament". This HTML version was formated by Ken Allen, D.D. of True Grace Ministries. in Online Bible Translations > Online readingwith englishkjvnt
Lexham English Bible The Lexham English Bible is a new translation of the Bible into English. The complete New Testament is available now, but work on the Old Testament is underway and the LEB will be updated as books become available. Download in many different formats. in Online Bible Translations > E-book (download)with englishntpdf
Modern Literal Version (MLV) The Modern Literal Version Of The New Testament came about because of a desire to let the public have the American Standard Version on computer disks; the King James Version was available in 1987. The ASV has been for years the translation held by most scholars as being the most accurate version ever made and the standard by which others should be judged. It is also known as being the version with the least amount of doctrinal or denominational bias. After some consideration, it seemed better to make a literal modern English revision of the ASV and then place it in the Public Domain. The translation was never completed. Only about 3500 of the 5100 Greek words were checked or revised. Copyright 1987, 1999, 2000 by G. Allen Walker. The American Standard Version of the Holy Bible (1901) -- text is public domain 1901asvbaptismbiblebibleschristiangodgospelgospelsholyjesusscripturescripturessearchspirit in Online Bible Translations > E-book (download)with englishnt
New Heart English Bible The New Heart English Bible New Testament is a Public Domain (no copyright) Modern English translation of the New Testament and is based on the American Standard Version first published in 1901 and the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament. The footnotes contain comparisons of the UBS text with the Byzantine Majority and TR Greek texts as well as the Latin Vulgate and Aramaic Peshitta. in Unsortedwith englishnt