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George R. Jensen Jr. publishes two-volume New Testament commentary

Jul. 22, 2026
By AI, Created 19:20 UTC, Jul 22, 2026, AGP -

Author and former technology CEO George R. Jensen Jr. has released a two-volume Bible study guide, The New Testament Explained: King James Version, covering all 27 books of the New Testament. The hardcover and paperback set is now available through major booksellers and is aimed at readers, pastors, teachers and study groups.

Why it matters: - The two-volume set aims to make the New Testament easier to understand without replacing the King James Version text. - The books are designed for personal devotion, group study, classrooms and church leaders who want chapter-by-chapter guidance through all 27 New Testament books. - The release adds a faith-focused title from a writer with a business and media background, which may broaden its reach beyond a traditional Bible commentary audience.

What happened: - George R. Jensen Jr. released The New Testament Explained: King James Version, a comprehensive Bible commentary and study guide. - Book One covers Matthew through Acts. - Book Two covers Romans through Revelation. - The books are available in hardcover and paperback through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other major booksellers. - Jensen announced the publication from Eagle Rock Resort in Pennsylvania.

The details: - The project presents the complete King James Version text alongside chapter-by-chapter commentary. - Each chapter includes an introduction, the biblical text, easy-to-understand commentary, seven spiritual insights and a concluding summary. - Jensen says the goal is to preserve the beauty, accuracy and timeless language of the King James Version while making Scripture more accessible. - The commentary is intended to explain historical background, spiritual meaning and practical application to everyday Christian living. - The volumes are aimed at new believers and longtime Bible readers. - The work is described as a guide to the life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the growth of the early church, the Epistles and Revelation.

Between the lines: - Jensen is framing the book as both a devotional resource and a structured teaching tool. - His background as founder and former CEO of USA Technologies, later Cantaloupe, Inc., and as an executive on NBC’s A.D. (Anno Domini) suggests an effort to connect discipline in business and media with religious publishing. - The release leans on the King James Version’s familiarity, which may help the book appeal to readers who want explanation without losing the traditional text. - Jensen said he wanted to help readers know Jesus Christ more deeply and grow stronger in their faith.

What's next: - The books are now in distribution through major retail channels. - Jensen is positioning the set for use by pastors, teachers, Christian schools, colleges and Bible study groups. - More information is available on George R. Jensen Jr.'s website.

The bottom line: - Jensen is betting that a detailed, chapter-by-chapter guide to the New Testament can meet demand from readers who want both traditional Scripture and plain-language explanation.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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