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A review of The Third Millennium Bible (ISBN 9781892833006). This red hardback edition presents the text of the New Authorized Version (NAV), which is the King James Version (KJV) with certain obsolete or archaic words replaced with modern equivalents, and with changes to spelling and punctuation. No verses have been removed. 1 John 5.7-8 is in place. The story of the woman taken in adultery and the longer ending of Mark are present without brackets or notes questioning their status. Luke 2.22 reads 'her purification,' not 'their purification.' 2 Cor 2.15 reads, 'those who are saved,' not 'those who are being saved.' 2 Samuel 21.19 has 'the brother of Goliath,' not 'Goliath.' The Third Millennium Bible contains the 66 books of the Protestant canon, plus the KJV Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical books/sections in a separate section. Those books/sections are: 1 Esdras 2 Esdras Tobit Judith The Rest of Esther Wisdom of Solomon Ecclesiasticus Baruch (with the Epistle) Song of the Three Holy Children Susanna Bel and the Dragon Prayer of Manasseh 1 Maccabees 2 Maccabees This Bible is 9 1/4 x 5 5/8 x 1.9 inches in dimensions. It is tall for its width, which allows for the text to be printed in a single column without that column being too wide for comfortable reading or the volume becoming overly thick. The Biblical text is presented in a 9 to 10 point font. It is generally divided into paragraphs, but poetic sections of Scripture are arranged accordingly. The text is not line-matched. The King James text and translation notes are generally absent. References appear at page bottom in a 7 to 7.5 point font. The words of Christ are in black ink, but they are printed in a dark, oblique font. Translator-supplied explanatory text, normally printed in the KJV in italic font, is indistinguishable from other text in this edition. The text is not self-pronouncing. There are no headings in the text, but chapter summaries are presented at the beginning of each chapter. The paper weight is approximately 36 gsm. The paper surface is almost matte. It is nearly white, and it is reasonably opaque. The text block is sewn. The volume does not include book introductions, maps, a concordance, or ribbon markers. It lies open in Genesis. (At a few points in the video I use the expression 'original King James Version.' On one occasion, at the 24:25 point, I mean the first printing of the KJV in 1611. Elsewhere in the video, all I intend by using the word 'original' is to distinguish the KJV from the NAV or other modernized versions, like the NKJV.) 00:00 Introduction 01:50 Page layout 02:54 The font in the text 04:40 More on page layout 06:02 Paper qualities 07:07 The sewn binding and the cover 09:22 The copyright page, etc. 11:11 Explanation of features and format 15:11 Font comparisons 15:55 How the KJV was modified 19:03 A word on italics 20:40 The Apocrypal/Deuterocanonical Books 24:01 [Bracketed] text 24:43 Summary 26:50 Capitalizing pronoouns 27:45 Summary (continued)