With the exceptions specified below, all the variations have been exhibited, including those of spelling and punctuation. Where the variations could not conveniently be indicated by the use of upper and lower lines, they have been pointed out by other means, such as the insertion of the words "[R.V. Thus the large type read in oonjunction with the upper line of small type gives the continuous text of the Revised Version, and read in conjunction with the lower line of small type it gives the continuous text of the Authorised Version. When the two Versions differ, the renderings of both are printed in small type those of the Revised Version in the upper line, and those of the Authorised Version in the lower line A blank in the upper or lower line indicates the absence of any corresponding words in the Revised Version or the Authorised Version respectively. In this edition the large type represents the agreement of the Revised and Anthorised Versions. In 2006 it was made available online at the Internet Archive site, at the address The preface of the edition consists of the following paragraphs. This edition presents a convenient view of the differences between the English Revised Version and the King James Version. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1906. The Interlinear Bible: The Authorised Version and the Revised Version, Together with the Marginal Notes of Both Versions and Central References. ![]() ![]() The Cambridge 'Interlinear Bible' of 1906 Bible Research > English Versions > 19th Century > ERV > Interlinear edition
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