Can you believe this? One of the latest books by Peter Ruckman features a painting on the front cover of the KJV dying on the cross instead of Christ.
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So? I think this website’s author rather see Ruckman up there!
Is there an explanation in the book why the AV is portrayed in that manner? Was that one of his chalk talks?
I reread the introduction to the book, and he says nothing about the artwork on the cover. I skimmed through the text of the book and I did not notice anything there either.