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adamhovey1988
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Douay Rheims, I would say, is good if you like prose from that time period, but I probably would not use it for apologetics, with one exception, if I was in a debate with a King James only type Protestants, because it would be language that’s largely familiar to them. I think it’s good to have multiple versions of the Bible, and Douay Rheims predates the King James version. Again, it all boils down to preference, but there’s nothing wrong with it. I actually got that version for my niece one Christmas, because she specifically asked for a Bible with older style English.