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Pentecostal Theology | PentecostalTheology.comThe all-time most popular books in the world IS THIS EVEN TRUE?
1. The Holy Quran (644) – over 3 billion 2. The King James Bible (1611) – over 2.5 billion 3. Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (1964) by Mao Zendong – 800 million 4. Don Quixote (1512) by Miguel de Cervantes – 500 million 5. Harry Potter series (1997-2007) by J.K.Rowling – 450 million 6. A Tale of Two Cities (1859) by Charles Dickens – 200 million 7. The Lord of the Rings (1954-1955) by J. R. R. Tolkien – 150 million
John Kissinger [08/04/2015 7:18 AM]
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Timothy Carter [08/16/2015 8:30 PM]
First of all holy Qur’an? there is nothing holy about a book that worships a demon. The Qur’an is not holy it is demonic. Secondly what are you baseing your information off of? — If this Book publishing OR bought– makes a difference. American Bible Society and others give the KJV away print for FREE. It is available for FREE DOWNLOAD FROM American Bible Society web sites. Also this is the most trusted family members Bible in church community we inherited Bibles at times of death. All of this would offset the satisfaction of saying that the devil book is more popular.
Lennie Marx [08/21/2015 2:20 PM]
It will fail because unlike the KJV it doesn’t have the code! Whereas the KJV does and it is known by those selected to minister the unaltered form of Acts 2:38! Se what Yehoshuha tells believers to read not especially the layout of the books it follows the the Hebtrw Bible!
John Ruffle
Is that really the 1611 version?
James Hollomon
According to the venerable Guinness Book of World Records, the Bible is the most printed book in world history, with well over 5 billion documented printings on record. The Qur’an is probably #2 at 3 billion. What muddies the water is that Chairman Mao’s notes have been printed many times, but the Chinese propagandist can’t make up their minds about how many copies they’ve printed. Claims run from “over a billion” to an outrageous 6.5 billion.
Most Muslims can’t read Arabic, so even if there are 3 billion copies of the Qur’an in print, not nearly that many people have ever read it. I have an English translation I’ve read. It’s supposed to be one of the better translations done by a very respected Islamic scholar and linguist. But just about every time I debate with a Muslim and mention what it says, they tell me I have to read Arabic to understand the book. If that’s so, then it seems to me that Allah came up with a deeply flawed plan to get his word out to the world. And funny thing is most of the people saying that can’t read Arabic themselves.