The 1611 lasted for over a hundred years until author Hugh Ross called for a revision of the 1611 KJV in 1727. John Wesley introduced his own revision of the KJV in 1755, making more than 12,000 changes. Benjamin Blayney’s 1769 Oxford Standard Edition of the KJV is essentially the version that is still printed today. Blayney’s edition is estimated to differ from the original 1611 version in at least 75,000 details.

