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Alexander McClure spent over two decades researching the lives and expertise of the men who translated the Bible into the King James Version. Modernists say that these men didn't know as much about ancient languages and translation as contemporary translators do. Read for yourself the level of scholarship and mastery of language these men had, and the care that was taken in the translation process.

This book challenges the widely-held influence of Cyrus Ingerson Scofield's Bible notes, which the author believes were based on a significant deception. The author, with 65 years of ordained ministry and biblical study, aims to expose the errors and presumptions in the Scofield Reference Bible, which have shaped the direction of churches, especially in America.