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  1. At least sixty men were directly involved in the translation of the King James Bible (hereinafter KJB). Most were Translators, while a few were project overseers, revisers and editors. Some served in several roles. Who were these men? What were their backgrounds? What did they share? In what ways were they different? They were a diverse group.

  2. The King James Bible Translators f the 54 invitations issued to join the team of King James Bible translators, only 47 of the men appointed for this work are known to have engaged in it. These were divided into six companies, two of which met at Oxford, two at Cambridge, and two at Westminster.

  3. Feb 25, 2021 · The King James Bible translators : Opfell, Olga S : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Opfell, Olga S. Publication date. 1982. Topics. Bible. English -- Versions -- Authorized. Publisher. Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland. Collection. claremont_school_of_theology; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor.

  4. Alexander Scourby is considered the best Audio Bible narrator of the King James Audio Bible. Bob Souer. nkjv-download-voice-only-psalms-18.mp3. Bob Souer is a graduate of Trinity International University.

  5. May 17, 2010 · This is an article that was published in the 1800s, and is a good starting place. The original King James Bible did contain the Apocrypha, which those translators specifically stated (even though they translated it) that the Apocrypha was NOT scripture.

  6. Research has shown that over 75 percent of the King James Old Testament (of the sections he translated) comes from Tyndale, as well as over 80 percent of the King James New Testament. During the 1520s and 1530s, he translated and published all of the New Testament, Genesis to Deuteronomy, and Jonah.

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  8. What were the personal qualifications of the King James’ Translators of the Bible? Alexander McClure researched for more than 20 years to gather information on all 47 of the men under the King’s Commission.