KJV=King James Version (translated into English in the year 1611 during the reign of King James)
KJV is the abbreviation for the King James Version of the Bible, which was published in England in 1611.
KJV
No, you cannot use the KJV text in your project without violating the KJV copyright permission.
The term does not appear in the KJV or the Authorized Version.
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No it is not.
The KJV Bible is a combined effort by about 50 scholars.
The abbreviation for abbreviation is "abbr."
The main difference between the Authorized King James Version (KJV) and the King James Version (KJV) is that the Authorized version includes the Apocrypha, which are additional books not found in the regular KJV. The Apocrypha is considered canonical by some Christian denominations but not by others.
Hunger appears 24 times in the KJV.
Hunger appears 24 times in the KJV.
There are 23343 words in Mathew's Gospel in the KJV version of the Bible