Subject: Re: TX at it again
“While the language of the KJV seems "olde" it is actually considered toward the beginning of the modern version of English. Olde English would be Beowulf.”

I, I meant it in the dictionary sense:

"Olde" is an intentionally antiquated or pseudo-archaic spelling of the word "old." It is primarily used as an advertising gimmick or stylistic choice to give places, brand names, or events a quaint, traditional, and historical vibe (e.g., Ye Olde Coffee).

But I got an education, and that’s a good reason to hang around here. Have a rec.