The 7 Apocryphal books of the Old Testament.
Depends if you want the religious version or not. The historic version is that the bible is a compilation of books from Judaism, witha bit of Zoastrianism in there. It was then translated into the Latin Vulgate, then from there into the King James bible. It also picked up a lot of little bits from various religions around the world as Christianity expanded. At this point you probably wouldn't even recognize the original versions of the Vulgate.
The Bible was originally translated from the original Greek and from the Latin Vulgate to English by John Wycliffe. However, modern English differs greatly from Old English, and thus the first project to translate the Bible into English that best resembles modern English was commissioned by King James, and the result was the King James Version.
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 use it but it is not the only version of the Bible they use.
If you are asking can you view an 1885 version of the King James Bible, Sure you can if you know where one is and if the owner will allow it.
Before the King James Version, the Bible existed in various translations and versions, including the Latin Vulgate, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishop's Bible.
Before the King James Version, the Bible was translated into different languages and versions, such as the Latin Vulgate and the Geneva Bible. These earlier versions played a significant role in shaping religious beliefs and practices, influencing literature, art, and culture, and laying the foundation for the King James Version to become a widely accepted and influential translation of the Bible.
Depends if you want the religious version or not. The historic version is that the bible is a compilation of books from Judaism, witha bit of Zoastrianism in there. It was then translated into the Latin Vulgate, then from there into the King James bible. It also picked up a lot of little bits from various religions around the world as Christianity expanded. At this point you probably wouldn't even recognize the original versions of the Vulgate.
The Bible version that predates the King James Version is the Geneva Bible.
The Vulgate follows the Septuagint numbering, while the King James Version follows the numbering of the Masoretic Text. That is why.
King James version of the Bible was completed in 1611.
There is no need for Catholics to do so. They compiled and wrote the original Bible upon which the KJV is based and use the original, unaltered translation (The Vulgate) that has all the books included by the early Church Fathers, some of which are missing in the Protestant version.
The Bible was originally translated from the original Greek and from the Latin Vulgate to English by John Wycliffe. However, modern English differs greatly from Old English, and thus the first project to translate the Bible into English that best resembles modern English was commissioned by King James, and the result was the King James Version.
The King James Version (KJV) Bible was written in 1611.
The New International Version of the Bible NIV and the New King James Version of the Bible NKJV.
Yes, King James did not change the Bible when he commissioned the King James Version. Instead, he authorized a new translation of the Bible into English, which became known as the King James Version.
No, the King James Version of the Bible is not the original version. The original texts of the Bible were written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, and the King James Version is a translation of those texts into English that was completed in 1611.