At the 1604 Hampton Court Conference James 1 was persuaded (by moderate puritans) that a new translation was needed and ordered work to begin.
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.
England - Alfred the Great Scotland - Robert I Britain - James I (VI of Scotland)
He was crowned King of Great Britain NOT England.
In 1604, King James I was the monarch of England. He ascended to the throne in 1603 after the death of Queen Elizabeth I, uniting the crowns of England and Scotland. James I is also known for commissioning the King James Version of the Bible, which was published in 1611. His reign marked the beginning of the Stuart era in England.
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King James I of England had the Bible translated into English.
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 Version of the bible was commisioned by King James of England back in the 1600's.
The King James Bible was originally published in 1611 under the order of King James of England. There are 783,137 words in this version of the Bible.
King James was not the first person to write the Bible.
King James is not in the Bible but was King of England in the 17th Century who authorized an English-version of the Bible still in use today.
He didn't write the whole bible he didn't kill either
James was the King of England at the time this translation into English was done.
It may seem a bit silly to ask which king authorized the King James Bible, but there are extenuating factors that make it perhaps not as silly as it appears at first.James I of England (he was James VI of Scotland) was the one who did this, as opposed to James II of England (James VII of Scotland).
The King James Version is a translation of the Bible in English by King James I of England. It is not considered a Catholic version.
The King James version of the Bible was first published in 1611.
King James was not a biblical character. He was the King of England when the Hampton Court Conference approved a new translation of the Bible, which was completed in 1611. This became known as the King James Version.