You can usually find it in dollar stores, either Dollar General or Dollar Tree or Family Dollar, or online at (ABS). The 1909 edition was hard for me to read. I’ll be very curious to see the differences between the LDS edition and the 1909 edition, and the 1960 edition. ![]() So apparently either United Bible Societies or the American Bible Society didn’t want to license the 1960 text to the church. And it was the version preceeding the 1960 edition. ![]() ![]() The Reina Velara Revision 1909 is the latest version that is in the public domain. The church actually purchases the RVR 1960 from (or from a reseller of) the American Bible Society, for resale from the Distribution Center. The Spanish Bible that the church currently sells is the Reina Valera Revision (RVR) 1960, which is copyrighted by United Bible Societies, of which the American Bible Society is the US representative.
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