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Primacy of Scripture Anglican churches hold that Old and New Testaments together are the Word of God and contain all things necessary for salvation. We believe that the Bible holds authority in questions of God and humanity over all other traditions, arguments, decisions, and values.
Anglicans consider the Bible to be fundamental to life as a Christian and believe that the Scriptures contain all things necessary for salvation.
Anglican Liturgy Press is blessed to offer to Anglicans in the United States and Canada this Anglican Edition of the English Standard Version of the Bible (ESV) with Apocrypha. The ESV Bible is based on the premise that the words of the Bible are the very words of God.
Primacy of Scripture Anglican churches hold that Old and New Testaments together are the Word of God and contain all things necessary for salvation. We believe that the Bible holds authority in questions of God and humanity over all other traditions, arguments, decisions, and values.
Some use the RSV, some use the NIV, and individual Anglicans might use other versions. The Anglican Church of Canada uses the New Revised Standard Version.
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The Episcopal Church favorite is the NRSV New Revised Standard Version. Thats what we read in church, and we feel most confident, or as confident one can be anyway, of it being an accurate translation from the original languages. We are very picky about bible recommendations for children.
The KJV is approved for Anglican churches. However, there are also other versions being used in Canada such as: not only KJV 1611, RSV 1952, New American Bible 1970, Good News 1976, NIV 1978, New Jerusalem 1985. The Anglican Church doesnt have a specific translation.
The original Anglican Bible was the so-called King James Bible, the Authorised Version. It exists in the original, and also as several modern revised versions. The Jerusalem Bible and the New English Bible are more recent translations.

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