King James authorized the Bible to be written.
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
The Authorised King James Bible was translated by over 50 world class scholars taking 7 years to complete (1604 - 1611)
Oh, dude, King James didn't write the Bible, if that's what you're thinking. He commissioned the translation of the King James Version of the Bible back in the early 1600s. So, like, he basically had some scholars do the heavy lifting while he took the credit. Classic move, am I right?
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The King James Bible, also known as the Authorized Version, was written by a team of scholars and translators commissioned by King James I of England and first published in 1611. It was a revision of earlier English translations of the Bible.
The King James Version (KJV) Bible was written in 1611.
The King James Bible, also known as the Authorized Version, was commissioned by King James I of England in 1604. He appointed a group of scholars to revise existing English translations of the Bible to create a new authoritative version.
King James authorized the Bible to be written.
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
The King James Bible was written because the Bible hadn't yet been translated into English.
The King James Bible was written because The Bible hadn't yet been translated into English.
The King James Bible was first published in 1611.
The Authorised King James Bible was translated by over 50 world class scholars taking 7 years to complete (1604 - 1611)
The letter was written about 56 C.E. from Corinth.
The King James Version of the Bible.King James did not write it, he authorised it to be written, by the scholars of the time.
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.