The First Christmas The King James Version

The First Christmas The King James Version by Alfred A. Knopf is a beautifully illustrated edition published in 2011, featuring 24 pages of vivid artwork. This book presents the Nativity story, beginning with the angel Gabriel’s visit to Mary, as recounted in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew from the King James Bible. Jan Pienkowski’s illustrations utilize black silhouettes and decorative silver ink against vibrant colors, creating a striking visual narrative that enhances the text.
Readers will find an imaginative interpretation of the Nativity, with scenes that span various settings and moods, reflecting the depth of this significant religious event. The book falls within the categories of juvenile nonfiction, art, and holiday celebrations, making it suitable for both educational and festive contexts. This edition serves as a reverent retelling of the Christmas story, offering a unique artistic perspective that can be cherished for years to come.
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In the days of Herod the King, the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city named Nazareth, to a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph. Thus begins the Nativity story, illustrated in Jan Pienkowski’s The First Christmas with black silhouettes and decorative silver ink against brilliant jewel-like colors. The text is selected from the King James version of the Bible (The Gospels of Luke and Matthew), and the scenes depicted by Pienkowski span various settings, time periods, and moods, making this an imaginative and nuanced interpretation.
Originally published in 1984, this is a stunning work of art, a reverent telling of the Nativity story, and a Christmas classic to treasure.
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