The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, also known as the Authorized Version (AV), was authorized by King James I of England. It was commissioned in 1604 and published in 1611. The translation was undertaken by a group of scholars and theologians under the sponsorship of King James.
Jesus, of course, lived long before the KJV was created, so He had no involvement in its authorization or production.
Jesus lived and preached in Aramaic, not English. The New Testament, which includes Jesus' words and teachings, was first written in Greek.
The King James Bible, an English translation of the Bible, was completed in 1611. Jesus, who lived and died around 30 CE, couldn't authorize a translation that wouldn't be available for another 1500 years.
The Bible does not claim divine authorship for any particular translation. It accepts that it was written by humans who were inspired by the Holy Spirit.
While the King James Bible is a historically significant and frequently used translation, it should be noted that it is a human translation and interpretation of ancient scriptures. Other translations exist, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
In the year 1611, has the church finally produced the Perfect English Bible? Authorized by King James I?
In 2010, someone from Singapore discovered that the underlying Greek text of the KJV is the Perfect Bible!!!
Believing is seeing?
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