The word "Christian" is in the King James Version of the Bible 1 time. It is in 1 verse.
In the King James version the word - Christian - appears twice the word - Christians - appears once
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
The majority of Christians continue to use the King James version of the Holy Bible but the easiest version to read and understand is the NIV version or New International Version.Although some Bibles are easier to read and understand, it has been the King James version of the Holy Bible that continues to be taught in most Christian Churches. Whether it be Sunday School, Worship Services, or Prayer Meetings.The NIV version is used in some churches, but it is mostly used as a reference book to understand the King James version.
Yes, there were six other English versions of The Bible prior to the King James version. They were, in order of oldest to the most recent, the Tyndale Bible, the Coverdale Bible, the Matthew Bible, the Gret Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops Bible.
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The word "Christian" is in the King James Version of the Bible 1 time. It is in 1 verse.
In the King James version the word - Christian - appears twice the word - Christians - appears once
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church") uses the King James Version of the Bible (for English speakers), with no changes to the text. The church does publish it's own version which includes cross-references with the Book of Mormon, but members are welcome to use any King James Version Bible. Mormons speaking other languages use whatever Bible version is available in their language. The King James Version of the Bible is the most common Bible for English speaking Christians. Other popular Bible versions are the New King James, New International Version, and Revised Standard Version. Mormons are welcome to use other versions of the Bible for their personal study, but the official Bible of the Mormon Church is the King James. You are welcome to read the Mormon version of the King James Bible online or order your own paper copy at the "Related Links" below.
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
The majority of Christians continue to use the King James version of the Holy Bible but the easiest version to read and understand is the NIV version or New International Version.Although some Bibles are easier to read and understand, it has been the King James version of the Holy Bible that continues to be taught in most Christian Churches. Whether it be Sunday School, Worship Services, or Prayer Meetings.The NIV version is used in some churches, but it is mostly used as a reference book to understand the King James version.
Yes, there were six other English versions of The Bible prior to the King James version. They were, in order of oldest to the most recent, the Tyndale Bible, the Coverdale Bible, the Matthew Bible, the Gret Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops Bible.
Yes, there were six other English versions of the Bible prior to the King James version. They were, in order of oldest to the most recent, the Tyndale Bible, the Coverdale Bible, the Matthew Bible, the Gret Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops Bible.
Devil is the adversary and the Bible warns Christians to be aware of his seductions. The word devil is mentioned 57 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
The King James Bible translation originated in 1611. There were a handful of translations before the King James Version in English and other languages. Today there are hundreds of Bible versions in many different translations and languages.
I'm assuming you mean carnal, or fleshly, or "meaty" Christians. References to these can be found in 1 Corinthians 3. For future reference, Biblegateway.com is a site that allows you to choose a version and then search for a specific word in that version.
King James version of the Bible was completed in 1611.