Most, if not all, Christian religions use, at some time or other, the King James Bible. It is a standard reference work for all Christians, and for students of theology and the Christian faith.
No religion has primarily or exclusively endorsed the New King James Bible, however, it is used in many strains of Protestant Christianity, most especially Anglicans and Episcopalians.
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.
They use it but it is not the only version of the Bible they use.
Yes Obama, like many others, has quoted the King James Bible within some of his speeches.
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Yes, i am a Christain and i use a King James version. That is what King James bibles were made for-i think.
Many Protestant Christian denominations use the King James Bible as their primary religious text.
about half of them.
The Bible. For example: "King James Version", or "The New World Translation"
It is the version of book which King James I of England ordered to be produced for use in English churches.
The King James Bible was written to provide a standardized English translation of the Christian Bible for use by the Church of England. It was commissioned by King James I of England in 1604 to address controversies and conflicts over existing translations and to promote unity within the church.
No. The King James version of the bible has omitted parts of the original documents, hence removing essential traditions and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.