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940410Holy Bible: King James Version (KJV): Authorized Version 1611https://www.gandhi.com.mx/holy-bible-king-james-version-kjv-authorized-version-1611/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/233172/14589ec6-56f6-4f24-8cf0-85b525eba19b.jpg?v=6383339026474300006060MXNHoly Bible PublishersInStock/Ebooks/<p>King Jamess Bible is used as the name for the 1611 translation (on a par with the "Genevan Bible" or the "Rhemish Testament") in Charles Butlers Horae Biblicae (first published 1797). Other works from the early 19th century confirm the widespread use of this name on both sides of the Atlantic: it is found both in a "Historical sketch of the English translations of the Bible" published in Massachusetts in 1815, and in an English publication from 1818, which explicitly states that the 1611 version is "generally known by the name of King Jamess Bible". This name was also found as King James Bible (without the final "s"): for example in a book review from 1811. The phrase "King Jamess Bible" is used as far back as 1715, although in this case it is not clear whether this is a name or merely a description.</p><p>The use of Authorized Version, capitalized and used as a name, is found as early as 1814. For some time before this, descriptive phrases such as "our present, and only publicly authorised version" (1783),"our Authorized version" (1792), and "the authorized version" (1801, uncapitalized) are found. The Oxford English Dictionary records a usage in 1824. In Britain, the 1611 translation is generally known as the "Authorized Version" today.</p><p>King James Version, evidently a descriptive phrase, is found being used as early as 1814. "The King James Version" is found, unequivocally used as a name, in a letter from 1855.The next year King James Bible, with no possessive, appears as a name in a Scottish source.In the United States, the "1611 translation" (actually editions following the standard text of 1769, see below) is generally known as the King James Version today.</p>...936957Holy Bible: King James Version (KJV): Authorized Version 16116060https://www.gandhi.com.mx/holy-bible-king-james-version-kjv-authorized-version-1611/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/233172/14589ec6-56f6-4f24-8cf0-85b525eba19b.jpg?v=638333902647430000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20191230003585214_W3siaWQiOiIwYjIwNzBjNy1jYmMyLTRhY2ItYWU3NC04MjY4ZmRmNzc0MjciLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjYwLCJkaXNjb3VudCI6MCwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjo2MCwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6IklwcCIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjQtMDUtMThUMDg6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d1230003585214_<p>King Jamess Bible is used as the name for the 1611 translation (on a par with the Genevan Bible or the Rhemish Testament) in Charles Butlers Horae Biblicae (first published 1797). Other works from the early 19th century confirm the widespread use of this name on both sides of the Atlantic: it is found both in a Historical sketch of the English translations of the Bible published in Massachusetts in 1815, and in an English publication from 1818, which explicitly states that the 1611 version is generally known by the name of King Jamess Bible. This name was also found as King James Bible (without the final s): for example in a book review from 1811. The phrase King Jamess Bible is used as far back as 1715, although in this case it is not clear whether this is a name or merely a description.</p><p>The use of Authorized Version, capitalized and used as a name, is found as early as 1814. For some time before this, descriptive phrases such as our present, and only publicly authorised version (1783),our Authorized version (1792), and the authorized version (1801, uncapitalized) are found. The Oxford English Dictionary records a usage in 1824. In Britain, the 1611 translation is generally known as the Authorized Version today.</p><p>King James Version, evidently a descriptive phrase, is found being used as early as 1814. The King James Version is found, unequivocally used as a name, in a letter from 1855.The next year King James Bible, with no possessive, appears as a name in a Scottish source.In the United States, the 1611 translation (actually editions following the standard text of 1769, see below) is generally known as the King James Version today.</p>...(*_*)1230003585214_<p>King Jamess Bible is used as the name for the 1611 translation (on a par with the "Genevan Bible" or the "Rhemish Testament") in Charles Butlers Horae Biblicae (first published 1797). Other works from the early 19th century confirm the widespread use of this name on both sides of the Atlantic: it is found both in a "Historical sketch of the English translations of the Bible" published in Massachusetts in 1815, and in an English publication from 1818, which explicitly states that the 1611 version is "generally known by the name of King Jamess Bible". This name was also found as King James Bible (without the final "s"): for example in a book review from 1811. The phrase "King Jamess Bible" is used as far back as 1715, although in this case it is not clear whether this is a name or merely a description.</p><p>The use of Authorized Version, capitalized and used as a name, is found as early as 1814. For some time before this, descriptive phrases such as "our present, and only publicly authorised version" (1783),"our Authorized version" (1792), and "the authorized version" (1801, uncapitalized) are found. The Oxford English Dictionary records a usage in 1824. In Britain, the 1611 translation is generally known as the "Authorized Version" today.</p><p>King James Version, evidently a descriptive phrase, is found being used as early as 1814. "The King James Version" is found, unequivocally used as a name, in a letter from 1855.The next year King James Bible, with no possessive, appears as a name in a Scottish source.In the United States, the "1611 translation" (actually editions following the standard text of 1769, see below) is generally known as the King James Version today.</p>...1230003585214_Holy Bible Publisherslibro_electonico_8f23afd6-e207-31b4-a5ec-9891589cbc5b_1230003585214;1230003585214_1230003585214King JamesInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/72dd6234-59ea-4978-ba9b-55205ad8f6c5-epub-b0c375a2-3506-4bc5-bdb4-4e8ab00f7e0e.epub2019-11-28T00:00:00+00:00Holy Bible Publishers