It doesn't really matter, but I have the International version.
The word "need" is in the King James Version of the Bible 49 times. It is in 47 verses.
The word "need" is in the King James Version of the Bible 49 times. It is in 47 verses.
The Bible version that predates the King James Version is the Geneva Bible.
The New International Version of the Bible NIV and the New King James Version of the Bible NKJV.
ESV stands for English Standard Version. This bible is literal word for word translation of Scripture. It was created in response to the need for a bible that had the literal translation style of the King James Version with contemporary language.
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The version of the Bible that was published before the Geneva Bible was the Great Bible, which was authorized by King Henry VIII of England in 1539.
They use it but it is not the only version of the Bible they use.
Lü Zhenzhong's version of the Bible was created in 1970.
Yes, there were six other English versions of The Bible prior to the King James version. They were, in order of oldest to the most recent, the Tyndale Bible, the Coverdale Bible, the Matthew Bible, the Gret Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops Bible.
Yes, there were six other English versions of the Bible prior to the King James version. They were, in order of oldest to the most recent, the Tyndale Bible, the Coverdale Bible, the Matthew Bible, the Gret Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops Bible.
If you wanted to download an electronic version of the Bible and put it on a portable device, you wouldn't need gigabytes of space to store it - the King James Version requires about 2.5 megabytes. The Bible is all text, and text stores compactly.