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.
The King James version of the Bible was first published in 1611.
The Pilgrim Fathers = = The pilgrims came here in 1620. John Alden is given credit for bringing the King James Bible to America. The first King James Bible was printed in the year 1611.
King James VI of Scotland, I of England had the Bible translated in the year 1611; hence the name, the King James Bible.
The King James Bible was translated in the year 1611.
A:The English King James commissioned the English translation of the Bible, that now bears his name./// This was in the year 1611. A:King James wanted an English Bible that reflected that of the original Bible. So he gathered together the finest translators in the world to translate the Bible from its original text into English. That is why the KJV is considered to be the most accurate English translation of the original Bible that is available today. He authorised the first version in English
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.
They printed there first Gideon bible in the year 1908.
It is inThe New American StandardThe New International VersionThe New King James VersionIt is not inThe New Revised Standard Version.King James Version
Our small group wondered who compiled the first Bible and when was the first time it was used in a church?
king James started writing the bible in 1604 and completed it in 1611!a little more info is that the church actually started to write it with him! =D
When I was 12 years old i used the King James version of the bible. i think that if you learn bible in the King James version earlier it can help you as you get older wit different contexts.
It was completed in 1599