My Massive Stack of English Bibles with the Apocrypha!

I Can’t Believe I Have 20+ of These! I honestly had no idea my collection of translations with the Apocrypha had grown this large! In today's video, we are going on a walkthrough of every English Bible translation I own that features the Deuterocanon (or Apocrypha). From the classic 1611 King James to modern translations like the ESV and even some rare finds like the Common English Bible, the variety is actually mind-blowing. We’ll look at how different traditions organize these books—whether they are placed between the testaments, at the end of the Bible, or dispersed throughout the Old Testament. I even stumble upon a few surprises in my own stacks that I’m seeing for the very first time right along with you! How many of these did you know existed? Do you have any of these in your collection? Let’s talk in the comments! Bibles mentioned in this video: King James Version (1611 & 1769) The Cepher Bible?? Revised Version (ERV) & ASV Orthodox Study Bible (NKJV base) NKJV with Apocrypha??? English Standard Version (ESV) with Apocrypha RSV & RSV-2CE NRSV, NRSV-UE, & NRSV-CE Brenton’s & Lexham English Septuagint World English Bible (WEB) Douay-Rheims New English Bible New Jerusalem Bible Common English Bible (CEB) Timestamps: 00:00 - My Mind is Blown! (First Look) 00:46 - What is the Deuterocanon/Apocrypha? 01:20 - The King James Traditions 02:52 - Revised Version (ERV) & ASV 04:03 - New King James Options 05:50 - ESV & NLT 06:22 - RSV & RSV-2CE 07:12 - NRSV Editions (Updated, SBL, & Catholic) 08:22 - The Septuagint (Brenton & Lexham) 09:03 - World English Bible 09:20 - Douay-Rheims 09:35 - New English Bible 09:59 - New Jerusalem Bible 10:19 - Common English Bible Surprise 11:38 - Final Thoughts: Did you know there were this many? #BibleReview #Apocrypha #Deuterocanon #BibleTranslation #Christianity #BibleCollection #ANickelsWorth