Definition of American revised version

1. Noun. A revised version of the King James Version.


Lexicographical Neighbors of American Revised Version

American Federalist Party
American Federation of Labor
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus
American Indian
American Indian Day
American Indians
American Keuda
American Keudas
American Labor Party
American Law Institute formulation
American Law Institute rule
American League
American Legion
American Party
American Red Cross
American Revised Version
American Revolution
American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary leader
American Saddlebred
American Saddlebreds
American Samoa
American Samoan
American Shorthair
American Shorthairs
American Sign Language
American Spanish
American Staffordshire terrier
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
American Standard Version

Literary usage of American revised version

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Story of the Revised New Testament, American Standard Edition by Matthew Brown Riddle (1908)
"of the book at that time created the impression that this was the American Revised Version which the public had been awaiting for so many years. ..."

2. The Ancestry of Our English Bible: An Account of Manuscripts, Texts by Ira Maurice Price (1920)
"Just before the expiration of the fourteen years, the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge, issued the " american revised version," an edition in ..."

3. The Ancestry of Our English Bible: An Account of the Bible Versions, Texts by Ira Maurice Price (1906)
"Just before the expiration of the fourteen years, the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge, issued the " american revised version," an edition in ..."

4. The Origin and Character of the Bible: And Its Place Among Sacred Books by Jabez Thomas Sunderland (1908)
"The Revised Version (at least the american revised version) leaves out all obsolete words, giving in their place words in current use to-day, ..."

5. English Bible Versions: With Special Reference to the Vulgate, the Douay by Henry Barker (1907)
"The american revised version follows the Revised Version, simply substituting "will" for "shall. ..."

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