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  1. May 8, 2024 · Also called: Authorized Version or King James Bible. King James Version of the Bible. Antique King James Version of the Bible. King James Version (KJV), English translation of the Bible, published in 1611 under the auspices of King James I of England. The translation had a marked influence on English literary style and was generally accepted as ...

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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The King James Version of the Bible is also called the Authorized Version, because the translation was authorized by King James I of England.

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  4. Mar 11, 2011 · The translators, additionally, relied heavily on the Tyndale and Geneva Bibles. Nearly 90% of Tyndale’s New Testament translation was used in the King James Version. 1611: The King James Version, known in England as the Authorized Version, is published for the first time.

  5. Jun 19, 2017 · The result, in England, was the publication of translations starting with William Tyndale’s 1526 Bible and culminating in the so-called “Geneva Bible” completed by Calvinists whom Queen Mary ...

  6. Jul 7, 2004 · The Reign of the King James (The Era of Elegance) Editor’s note: This is the second part of a four-part lecture that was delivered at Lancaster Bible College in March, 2001, for the Staley Bible Lectureship. We are hoping to get permission to post all of the lectures as an audio tape on the Biblical Studies Foundation website. Here are some ...

  7. The King James Version was first published in 1611 as a complete Bible (Herbert #309) and a New Testament (Herbert #310). Translated by 47 translators using the widest range of source texts, it became known as the "Authorized Version" in England and is the most widely used of the Early Modern English Bible translations.

  8. May 13, 2019 · Enduring for Centuries. The Authorized Version, or King James Version, has been the standard English translation for English-speaking Protestants for almost four hundred years. It has had a profound influence on the literature of the past 300 years. The KJV is one of the most popular Bible translation with an estimated 1 billion published copies.