Revelation 2:1-29; Revelation 3: 1-22.
about half of them.
It is the version of book which King James I of England ordered to be produced for use in English churches.
King James Version..
There is no St. James Bible. There is a version called the King James Authorized Version in which James, King of England, demanded or approved of. A few Protestan denominations use it exclusively and it remains a popular translation. There are other translations used by many people. BTW, the English speaking Orthodox churches have their own translation as well.
No, King James was the English king who had the bible translated from latin to english... hence, the King James' version of the bible.
There are 783,137 words in the King James Version of the Bible; there are only 12,143 different English words in it.
The King James Bible translation originated in 1611. There were a handful of translations before the King James Version in English and other languages. Today there are hundreds of Bible versions in many different translations and languages.
The King James Bible is the most accredited and one of the oldest.
I am Apostolic Pentecostal and I use the Authorized King James version of the bible. I know of other Apostolic Pentecostal churches that also use this version of the bible as well.
The King James Bible was adapted in 1611.
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
King James I of England had the Bible translated into English.