No, the word "catholic" is not found in any version of the Bible.
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No. The word Catholic does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The reign of King James is famous for The King James Bible. Unhappy with the existing English translations, in 1604 James authorized a new translation of the Bible into English. It was complete by 1611 and dedicated to the King. Many believe it is the best English translation ever made. :)
The reign of King James is famous for The King James Bible. Unhappy with the existing English translations, in 1604 James authorized a new translation of The Bible into English. It was complete by 1611 and dedicated to the King. Many believe it is the best English translation ever made. :)
Although attempts to remove the 14 books known as the Apocrypha from the Bible began immediately after the King James translation was completed they remained in the Bible until the end of the 19th Century. There is no doubt that the 14 books of the Apocrypha were controversial, but it cannot be denied they were included in the original King James Bible.The concept of the Protestant Church about the Apocrypha is virtually non-existent, with the general understanding that only the Catholic Church uses it. One would be hard-pressed to find any members of the clergy even aware that these books were ever included in the King James Bible. There are 155,683 words and over 5,700 verses contained in 168 chapters now missing from the King James translation of the Bible due to the exclusion of the Apocrypha. Although this only happened just over a hundred years ago, their existence as fully accepted scripture is virtually unknown.
It means you want to live in the house of god for ever.
king george was king at the time although some people say he was king but james was in fact not king ever
Which King James? There have been a few kings by that name.Either way, no. None of the King James' there has ever been worship the devil.
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Value is generally a "personal" matter. As for this contributor... I inherited my King James Bible when I was nine years old from the only grandfather I ever knew [who was my mom's step-father]. On top of that... I have also studied it, and have had the Truth of God that's hidden within its covers revealed to me by its Author. In the course of time, I have replaced, after my own fashion, the original disintegrated cover with leather... which has managed to retain the pages within; tattered, stained, torn and loose from constant use and oily hand sweat. In short... it's a fairly disgusting shadow of its former self [but, then... so am I]. If I had to guess, however... I'd have to say that my King James Bible would be virtually worthless to anyone... even at a garage sale, if it should somehow find its way there. But, I have to say that my King James Bible is "priceless" to me. So much for the "value" of a King James Bible.
No king has ever replaced a pope as head of the Catholic Church. Henry VIII did break from the Catholic Church and formed what is the Church of England but which is not a Catholic Church as it is not in union with Rome.
1 Timothy 1:17New King James Version (NKJV)17 Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, to God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.
Of the original 54 men chosen to translate the King James Bible, only 47 finished the more than seven-year project, which was governed by very strict rules of translation. The translators were scholarly men who were experts in the biblical languages, and they were convinced of the inerrant and authority of Scripture. Dr. Henry M. Morris, President of the Institute for Creation Research, said of these men, "It is almost certain that no group of Bible scholars before or since has ever been as thoroughly fit for their task as was the King James Translation Team."