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i don't think so. KJV is only an english version as well. each edition or version of a bible is specific and unique
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you could search amazon dot com. or google it. maybe wikipedia knows the answer. Orthodox KJV Bible. http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=Orthodox+KJV+Bible&btnG=Google+Search
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Highly doubtful. King James was a Protestant. The Dueterocannonical books are Catholic. He would never have considered them to be inspired.
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I recently purchased a NKJV Orthodox Study Bible. This is my first bible so I'm not too sure what you mean by the additions to Esther and Daniel, but those two books are included; as are Macabees and the Prayer of Manasseh (Ezra 1&2. Unless I've made a mistake, I counted a total of 49 OT books. I bought mine from www.ConciliarPress.com 800.967.7377 It is currently offered at a discount in the 2009 Christmas catalog. Rebecca
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