These are instructions for downloading the text and format of the Kingdom Bible to your computer. You should probably bookmark this page to make it easy to find.
Some of this information is available elsewhere, but just in case you missed it, there is no obligation for downloading and using the material (either the Bible text or anything else) on this website. There is a copyright on the Bible text and format, but it is only intended to prevent someone else from republishing the Kingdom Bible and claiming credit for themselves. It would do little good anyway, since it is still in "Beta" form and is not finished yet. In fact, I have published only part of the Proverbs, and will not do so for a number of months for specific reasons having nothing to do with this discussion. So if someone gets a "bright idea" to publish the Kingdom Bible in their own name, I have my "ace in the hole" to prevent such shenanigans :-). Suffice it to say that the rest of the KB is available (or will be) for free download during the 'Beta" development period, which I anticipate will last for at least another year or so.
As I stated clearly on the title page, the Kingdom Bible format is subject to change, although it is far more mature and stable than when I first began work back in 2001. You can think of it like MS Windows software. Those of you old enough to remember the horrible Windows 3.1 will remember the frequent "blue screens of death" and poor quality in general. But over the years, it has improved tremendously to the point that owners of Windows XP do not want to upgrade because it is very solid and reliable (mostly). It still needs help, but it is far better than 3.1.
The point is that the Kingdom Bible format is undergoing a similar process to the way that Windows software was developed. In fact, I spent several years in software development and also as a Systems Engineer designing software requirements. So I'm very familiar with the process. What usually happens is that someone (with lots of money to burn!) has an idea for a product. Systems Engineer(s) will then take the requirements from the customer and create a software requirements framework for implementing the ideas of the customer for that product. The software developers will then take the requirements from the System Engineer(s) and develop code to create the product (I'm leaving out lots of detail here to make the point as simple as I can). This process usually undergoes a series of phases in which the product starts out in a very simple form. The customer comes and takes a look at the product in development and says, "You know what? I don't want that; I want this instead." The developers rework the product to make the customer happy and add more details. The customer makes periodic inspections of the ongoing work to provide his feedback, and on and on it goes until the developers (and hardware people) create a finished product that the customer is happy with. But lo and behold, the customer comes back after a while and informs the developers that he has found problems with the product and he wants it fixed or else. The developers fix the bugs and the customer goes his way with the upgraded product. But then the customer(s) come back to ask for additional features to be added and/or original features changed/removed because they don't like them or find them useless in practice. This process can go on for many, many years. It's why software developers usually make 40-60 bucks an hour or more (unless you live in India, but that's another story).
The larger point I'm trying to make with this comparison of software development with the Kingdom Bible project is that, just like a software development project, the developer's work is seemingly never done. God is certainly helping me step by step and guiding me through the development process. I wouldn't even attempt such a massive project without knowing for certain that God was with me all the way, because it is by far the most difficult challenge I have ever faced. But, having said that, God is NOT "inspiring" me or giving me any "new revelation" (as I've been falsely accused of by people who should know better); and neither is God giving me any "teletype from Heaven" that gives me all the answers. No, God's Plan is for me to dig it out line upon line, precept upon precept, with much prayer, tears, and financial distress which forces me to trust God for everything. Most everything that you see in the Kingdom Bible is based upon ideas that others have already expressed in one form or another over the last 3,500 years (since Moses). The Kingdom concept is something that is well known and discussed by many Christians (and some phonies too, like the JW's). All I have done is to bring it all together into one consistent Biblical interpretation that is woven together with the true format of the Bible text.
On the other hand, the true format of the Bible is something that has remained hidden for the last 1900 years or so for a number of different reasons. Chief among them is the lack of the necessary technology (computers, word processing software etc) to be able to access and format the text quickly, which has only come into its own in the last 20 years or so; less if you only count the PC. Finding the true format of the Bible would be impossible, I believe, using only paper, pencils/pens, and manual methods. Those of you who are skilled with word processing software understand exactly what I mean. The productivity of a PC and special software combined with a prepared and trained person is incredible, whether you are talking about software development or a secretary typing letters using Word. So God called me to serve Him for this primary purpose, to give birth to something that is at the same time "brand new" and also very, very old. The Kingdom Bible format has ALWAYS been there in the Bible right before our very eyes. The trouble has been that (apart from not having sufficient technology to accomplish the task), Christians have been sitting on their laurels and doing practically nothing about looking for it for the last 1,900 years. Anyway, that's all I'm going to say on that subject here. I've devoted several web pages to talk about it more in detail, so if you need more information, you can find it on the "Additional Resources" page of this site.
For the 2.1 Version of the Kingdom Bible, I've taken the development of the KB format to a completely new level that I've never gone before. It was only in the last year or so that I developed the concept of the Pattern (One Unique, Two Complementary, and Two Opposite) [U, C, C, O, O] that is clearly seen in each half of the Ten Commandments, the Five Kingdoms of Daniel, and the Beatitudes; and realized that God had actually designed the text format to conform to this Pattern, all the way from the very top level down to the individual paragraphs. Sounds wild, I know. But it is true. As of today, I am publishing the Book of Genesis with the UCCOO Pattern shown from the top to the bottom format levels. This is something that is truly extraordinary and unprecedented. It proves and verifies what I've been trying to tell everyone for years about the Bible format, but until recently I didn't have the "KEY". The UCCOO Pattern is the Key to the Bible format. It provides an objective "key" against which to measure the Bible format to see whether it is accurate or not. In previous versions, I only had my own intuition and training to guide my decisions about where to divide the text, but now the UCCOO Pattern has helped to solidify the format in a way not possible before. Having said that, I can never guarantee that the KB Format as seen in my work is without error. Only the Apostles and Prophets were gifted with the ability to record the Words of God inerrantly and infallibly. On the other hand, I firmly believe that the Kingdom Bible Format IS perfect and infallible, and I am in the process of uncovering it. It is an OBJECTIVE TRUTH that has nothing to do with me, because it has always existed in the Bible. But only to the extent that I have been enabled to show it accurately in my work, does my work reflect the "perfect and infallible" KB format. Hopefully, I will live to see the day when I will never discover any discrepancies between the true format and my work. But frankly, I am not optimistic, because all Bible translations/formats are by their very nature the work of sinful man, and thus subject to human error. But that's ok! We can still be blessed by imperfection, just as we gladly listen to the Word of God preached by preachers of the Gospel on Sunday morning, even though we know perfectly well that they have feet of clay and fall short of the glory of God every single day of their lives, as we do. This is what the true God has given us in written form for those of us who do not speak or read Biblical Hebrew and Greek. That is why God has also given us pastors of churches to teach God's people what they do not have time to learn on their own, and to help them learn how to serve God (I'm speaking here of people who are already born-again).
I'm saying these things for two reasons: one, I don't want anyone to ever believe that the work that I have done in putting the Kingdom Bible format in written form is perfect and without error. I have done my very best, and will continue to do my best, to make it as accurate and helpful as I possibly can, but it can always be improved in some way that I cannot see right now. On the other hand, I want you to also understand that the OBJECTIVE Kingdom Bible format is absolutely not of me, but of God! It is extremely important for you to understand this, because the format (the themes) will give you insight into the Word of God that you cannot find anywhere else. I sincerely hope that you will download everything that you possibly can from this website and spend much time meditating on and studying the KB format in conjunction with your normal Bible studies. It will help you to grow very deep and strong in the Word, I promise you that. You will never find anything on this website that will cause you to doubt God or His Word, the Bible, because I am happy to call myself a Fundamentalist, Bible-believing Christian. I believe the Word of God is true from beginning to end.
Having said all of that, here are the links to the various Books of Version 2.1 that are available to download at this time; more will become available as I am enabled by God to move forward with the work. The PDF Version is suitable for viewing on your PC monitor, but not too good for printing, because the pages are often much larger than the standard 8 1/2 by 11 inches, and sometimes even longer than Legal size paper. I recommend the latest version of Adobe Reader for use in viewing the PDF files, which is available for free download from the Adobe website (or go to www.adobe.com and look for the link to download the free Adobe Reader).
I have recently decided that the Print Version of the Kingdom Bible will not be available for download at any time in the future. Since the development of the Kingdom Bible is coming to a conclusion within the next year or so, I will only provide the PDF versions of the KB text and format on this website, which are suitable only for viewing on your PC. It is possible to print them, but it would be difficult and not much use, since the printer would not output anything that would fit well on normal-sized paper, unless you shrunk it to a miniscule size. I know that God's people always want everything to be free, like I do, but the reality is that nothing is truly free, unfortunately (not even salvation, because the Lord Jesus paid for it with His own Life). Someday I will make the Kingdom Bible available in print; and that version will cost money to purchase. In the meantime, enjoy the free version in PDF format and do what you like with it, consistent with the copyright posted at the front of every PDF copy. When the print version is made available, I will post appropriate information on this website to let you know how to obtain your own copy.
Click on the Colored Text links below to download the indicated PDF file | |
Volume 1.1: The Laws of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion | |
| (PDF Version) | |
| Book 1: Genesis V2.2 | |
| Book 2: Exodus V2.2 | |
| Book 3: Numbers V2.1 | |
| Book 4: Leviticus V2.1 | |
| Book 5: Deuteronomy V2.1 | |
Volume 1.2: The Prophets of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion | |
| (PDF Version) | |
| Book 1: Minor Prophets | |
| Book 2: Jeremiah | |
| Book 3: Isaiah | |
| Book 4: Ezekiel | |
| Book 5: Daniel-Zechariah | |
Volume 1.3: The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion | |
| (PDF Version) | |
| Book 1: Joshua-Judges | |
| Book 2: Samuel | |
| Book 3: Kings | |
| Book 4: Chronicles | |
| Book 5: Lamentations through Revelation | |
Volume 1.4: The Past and Future History of the King of Zion | |
| (PDF Version) | |
| Book 1: Matthew | |
| Book 2: Luke | |
| Book 3: John | |
| Book 4: Mark | |
| Book 5: Acts | |
Volume 1.5: The Children of the Kingdom of God | |
| (PDF Version) | |
| Book 1: Hebrews-Romans V2.1 | |
| Book 2: 1 & 2 Corinthians V2.1 | |
| Book 3: Galatians through 1st Peter V2.1 | |
| Book 4: Job-Proverbs | |
| Book 5: Ecclesiastes through 1st John | |
Volume 2.1 (Psalms): The Children of the Kingdom of God | |
| (PDF Version) | |
| Book 1: The Persecuted and the Persecutor | |
| Book 2: The Righteous and the Wicked | |
| Book 3: The Wise and the Foolish | |
| Book 4: The Obedient and the Rebellious | |
| Book 5: The Disciple and the Backslider | |
Volume 2.2 (Psalms): The Past and Future History of the King of Zion | |
| (PDF Version) | |
| Book 1: Jehovah, the Righteous and Merciful God | |
| Book 2: Jehovah our Deliverer, Protector, and Preserver | |
| Book 3: Praise Jehovah, the Living and Written Word of God | |
| Book 4: Praise Jehovah, the Great Creator of the Universe and Great Helper of Israel | |
| Book 5: Praise Jehovah, all you Gentiles and children of Zion | |
Volume 2.3 (Psalms): The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion | |
| (PDF Version) | |
| Book 1: The Beginnings of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion | |
| Book 2: The Golden Age of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion | |
| Book 3: The Destruction and Partial Restoration of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion | |
| Book 4: The First Coming of Jesus the King of Zion to be betrayed and crucified | |
| Book 5: The Second Coming of Jesus the King of Zion to set up the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion in the Millennium | |