And why?
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There is one simple answer, the (KJV) King James Version [classical old English] or (NKJV) New King James Version [for more accessible 1900s style English]. There is no other choices for a few reasons:
Oldest, direct English translation of the Greek Orthodox texts via a pre-compromised Anglican Priest dedicated to the purest English 1:1 translation with Greek/English Orthodox Priest alongside to give proper connotation useage. Why does this matter? See next.
Any English Bible translation after the NKJV is compromised by (((Modern Publishers))) who directly started to "simplify" and "alter" for the good of the people and tampered with crucial passages naming the Pharisees and the Jewish attackers of early Christians.
Because of the oldest English translation, the chosen English passage translation alongside the earlier Greek/Anglo Orthodox Priests allowed for the more mystical/spiritual elements to be kept rather then the disgustingly simple, sanitized texts such as the NIV, Scofield, etc.
I hope this helps and I can't reiterate how critical it is to at minimum work with the NKJV Bible. It is a more spiritual read, the English will also challenge you to grow as a reader if it confuses or troubles you at times, and you can rest assured knowing that it is from a time when the enemies of the Christian Faith were identified and kept from touching crucial documents via third party organizations.
God Bless.