No, King James was the English king who had The Bible translated from latin to english... hence, the King James' version of the bible.
The King James Bible was adapted in 1611.
King James 1st was responsible for ordering the creation of the King James Version of the Bible which was completed in 1611.
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
King James I of England had the Bible translated into English.
The King James Version of the bible was commisioned by King James of England back in the 1600's.
The King James Bible was adapted in 1611.
King James 1st was responsible for ordering the creation of the King James Version of the Bible which was completed in 1611.
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
King James I of England had the Bible translated into English.
No but he authorised it.
The King James Version of the bible was commisioned by King James of England back in the 1600's.
King James authorized the Bible to be written.
The King James Bible was originally published in 1611 under the order of King James of England. There are 783,137 words in this version of the Bible.
It is referred to as "The King James Bible" as it was King James 1st who ordered its translation.Additional Comment:Perhaps you are referring to the 'Authorized Version.'
King James version of the Bible was completed in 1611.
I have not seen this quoted in the King James or the New King James bible.
King James was not the first person to write the Bible.