A little over 6 years.
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
"Longsuffering" appears 17x in the King James Bible.
The word "autumn" is not in the King James Version of the Bible. The Online Etymology Dictionary (see related link below) says that the word "autumn" was not used until the 14th century, which was long after the Bible was written.
The fifth commandment in the New King James Version of the Bible is "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the LORD your God is giving you." This commandment emphasizes the importance of respecting and showing gratitude to one's parents.
Im Not sure it depense how quick you are at reading and also how good you are at welsh :)
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
"Longsuffering" appears 17x in the King James Bible.
Jacob
James Long and his rebel succeeded in ending the long war in England. James is also the one responsible in translating the New King James version of the Bible.
The element xenon is not mentioned inthe King James Vresion (KJV) or the New King James Version (NKJV) of the Bible. Xenon was discovered by English chemist Morris Travers and Scottish chemist William Ramsey in 1898, which was long after the Bible was written.
Gabriel
You go on google translate
There is nothing wrong with the King James Bible. If you are asking in regard to why some people prefer to use other versions, then it would be because the King James version is written in old English which is hard for some people to understand. Therefore other versions were written to make them more understandable to a modern world. As long as the basic text is the same, different versions can be used. I prefer to refer to different versions to help me understand a certain verse. I own a King James, NIV, and Living Bible. Each one has a unique way of portraying the same text.
Depending on the intention of the question, this can have two answers:The King James translation was authorized by King James and published in 1611.The source materials begin with the first 5 books which are attributed to Moses - i.e. the Pentateuch. Tradition claims the Pentateuch, which includes Genesis, was written by Moses ca. 1446 BCE.The last book to be written that is contained in the King James Bible was probably the Gospel of John, which was written approximately 90-100 AD - post-dating the book of Revelations but placed near the beginning because if fits with the other 3 Gospels. (96 AD is a popular posited date among scholars.)
The word "autumn" is not in the King James Version of the Bible. The Online Etymology Dictionary (see related link below) says that the word "autumn" was not used until the 14th century, which was long after the Bible was written.
The fifth commandment in the New King James Version of the Bible is "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the LORD your God is giving you." This commandment emphasizes the importance of respecting and showing gratitude to one's parents.
Im Not sure it depense how quick you are at reading and also how good you are at welsh :)