In the King James Version of The Bible, references to ghosts can be found in the Old Testament in passages such as 1 Samuel 28:7-20, where King Saul consults a medium to summon the spirit of the deceased prophet Samuel. Additionally, in the New Testament, there are mentions of spirits and apparitions, such as in Matthew 14:26-27 when the disciples mistake Jesus for a ghost walking on water.
99 in the new international version and 80 in the king James version.
The Bible version that predates the King James Version is the Geneva Bible.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church") uses the King James Version of the Bible (for English speakers), with no changes to the text. The church does publish it's own version which includes cross-references with the Book of Mormon, but members are welcome to use any King James Version Bible. Mormons speaking other languages use whatever Bible version is available in their language. The King James Version of the Bible is the most common Bible for English speaking Christians. Other popular Bible versions are the New King James, New International Version, and Revised Standard Version. Mormons are welcome to use other versions of the Bible for their personal study, but the official Bible of the Mormon Church is the King James. You are welcome to read the Mormon version of the King James Bible online or order your own paper copy at the "Related Links" below.
King James version of the Bible was completed in 1611.
Different version of The Bible mention the word 'obey' a different number of times. * In the NIV version of the Bible, the word 'obey' is mentioned 223 times. * In the original King James version, it is mentioned 114 times. Click on the link below to find more references.
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.
Different version of the Bible mention the word 'obey' a different number of times. * In the NIV version of the Bible, the word 'obey' is mentioned 223 times. * In the original King James version, it is mentioned 114 times. Click on the link below to find more references.
The word "kid" is in the King James Version of the Bible 43 times. It is in 43 verses. Note that these references are to baby goats or sheep, not to human children.
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.
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.