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American King James Version was created in 1999.
The first printed Bible was the Gutenberg Bible, printed in 1456.
There is no reference to Rosewood in the King James Version (KJV), New King James Version, the New International Version or the New American Standard Bible (NASB).
King James Version - none. New International Version - none. American Statdard Version - none.
The original King James Version (KJV) of the Bible was printed in 1611. The first edition of the Authorized Version, from which the Apocrypha was omitted, was printed in 1666. In 1769 the Oxford University Press published an edition of the King James version in which many small changes were made - greater and more regular use of italics; minor changes in the text; the adoption of modern spelling; changes in the marginal notes and references; correction of printers' errors. This edition soon came to be known as "The Oxford Standard" edition and became the standard KJV of modern times. A 'Revised Version" of the KJV appears to have been written in 1885.
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Well he had the war of 1812 and i am guessing that is it
New American Standard Bible (NASB)
Im not sure if you can get a free printed version of the publication, but you can read and search the KJV here: http://www.kingjamesbibletrust.org/the-king-james-bible/read-and-search-the-kjv also you can view how the original version looked here: http://www.kingjamesbibletrust.org/the-king-james-bible/digitized-kjv-of-1611/genesis
The phrase "head covering" is not in the bible: King James Version - none. New International Version - none. American Standard Version - none.
The first printed Bible was the Gutenberg Bible. (It wasn't printed in English.) I personally use the King James Version. If you want to get extremely technical, the original text for all Bibles comes from mainly the original Greek and Hebrew writings.
The French version of James is Jacques.