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A comparison between Tyndale's Bible, 1528: I Corinthians, chapter 13, 1-3, (top) and the King James Version, 1611: I Corinthians, chapter 13, 1-3, (bottom). (Image credit: Universal History ...
At Age 400, King James Bible Still Reigns The King James translation, ... Illustration by George E. Kruger/Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption. ... comfort ye my people, saith your God.
King James Bible. First printed 400 years ago, it molded the English language, buttressed the “powers that be”—one of its famous phrases—and yet enshrined a gospel of individual freedom.
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King James Only-ism; Is the KJV King?
The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible has been a staple of Christian faith for centuries, but some believers claim it is the only true translation. This video explores the history of the KJV, the ...
The King James Version of the Bible, the most popular book in the English language, was published according to scholarly estimate on this day in history, May 2, 1611.
“Most people don’t understand the history of the King James Bible. There is a rich history, a very positive history of Catholic contribution to the creation of it,” Summers said.
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.
Samuel Ward took running notes as he translated two Apocryphal books from the King James Bible. (Image credit: Reproduced by permission of the Master and Fellows of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
A page of the original King James Bible Garry Wilmore - Flickr/Creative Commons When an archive yields an unexpected discovery, it's usually cause for celebration. But when that discovery involves ...