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The King James Bible was originally published in 1611 under the order of King James of England. There are 783,137 words in this version of the Bible.
There are 783,137 words in the King James Version of the Bible; there are only 12,143 different English words in it.
William Shakespeare did not write anything in the King James version of the bible.
The King James Bible is written entirely in English, although it does include a few borrowed words from Hebrew, such as:halleluyahamenselamessiahephodseraphimcherubim
The exact words "remission of sin" are not in the King James Version of the Bible. The words "remission of sins" (with an S) are in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. They are in 7 verses.
There are 783,137 in the King James Version of the Bible. This Bible was translated in the year 1611. There is a more modern English version called the New King James Version.
AnswerThis phrase is never mentioned in the King James Version of the Bible.
No, King James was the English king who had the bible translated from latin to english... hence, the King James' version of the bible.
The King James Bible was first published in 1611. A revision, from which the Apocrypha was omitted, appeared in 1666. In 1769, a new edition with minor changes was published by Oxford University Press and modern editions of the King James Bible are based upon this.
The phrase "be not afraid" appears 92 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
Leviathan
The King James Bible was adapted in 1611.