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James I was the King of Great Britain. It was published there.

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Q: What Country was first to print the King James Version of the bible?
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What year was the King James version of the Bible first published?

The King James version of the Bible was first published in 1611.


Is King James the first version of the bible?

The first printed Bible was the Gutenberg Bible, printed in 1456.


Who was First Stuart monarch supervised new translation of the Bible?

King James of Scotland hence the name of the King James version of the Bible.


How many times does the word first appear in the Bible?

The word 'first' appears 393 times in the King James version of the Bible.


Did king James translate the first Hebrew Bible?

No. King James didn't translate any bible. He hired biblical scholars to translate the bible. The KJV wasn't the first English bible version. The Bishops bible, the Geneva bible, among others were translated first.


Who published the first English Bible and which country?

King James


What country was the King James bible printed first?

James I was King of Great Britain. It was first published there.


What year did James first rewrite the Bible?

James the 1st didn't rewrite the Bible. James gave instructions to translators to write a new version of the Bible. The translation began in 1604 and was completed in 1611.


When was the King James Version of the Bible released?

The King James Version was first translated in 1611, it was re-translated and released several times in a short while.


What was the first book published on the new printing press?

The King James Version of the Holy Bible


When is Peter first mentioned in the Bible?

In the King James version * The word Peter is first mentioned in Matthew 4 : 18


Who was Aden in The Bible?

Aden is not found in the New King James Version of the Bible. Perhaps you mean Adam who was the first person created - Man.