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The King James Version of the Bible, also known as the "Authorized Version," marks its 400th anniversary in 2011, and by any measure, it has had a lasting impact on the world and on the language ...
The King James Version of the Bible was published on this day in history, May 2, 1611. King James I authorized the first official English-language version of the Bible in 1604.
The Bible is not only the most widely read book in the English language, but the one most often translated from the original Hebrew and Greek texts. New translations of the “Good Book” reflect ...
Hey Pastors, try BEAMS, they are Independent Baptists, and they distribute Authorized King James Bible only. Well, someone from Gideon's International is scheduled to be at our church in the near ...
The book was published in 1613, which makes it a second-edition authorized King James Bible, named after Britain’s King James I, who authorized 50 scholars to produce what turned into the world ...
Massachusetts Bible Society: Lecture by Jon Sweeney on King James Bible, April 11, 2011 Gordon College: “The book King James inspired: 400 later” by Graeme Bird, April 6, 2011 ...
First, King James did not translate the Bible. He authorized the translation from Greek and Latin so that the common man could read and understand the Bible. His desire was to have the Bible in ...
The King James Bible, ... In the 16th-century Bishops' Bible, the previous version to be authorized by the English Church, 1 Esdras 6:32 describes a declaration of King Darius, ...
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