The King James Bible No ! It was written in the reign of King James I of England (VI of Scotland) 'the wisest fool in christendom' had nothing to do with its writing, other than its royal sanction.
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Lebron has a few: - LBJ - The Chosen One - King James King James is used most often.
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2. the other is the new king James version-------------------------------------------------------------------------Really there is just one, that authorized by King James.
There were several king callled Darius. Which one are you interested in?
One of the King James translated the KJV Hebrew and Greek BIBLE to English so Americans can understand it. I'm not sure which King James did so.
There were several different kings of Scotland with the name James. Scotland's King James the Sixth was also crowned King James the First of England.
It may seem a bit silly to ask which king authorized the King James Bible, but there are extenuating factors that make it perhaps not as silly as it appears at first.James I of England (he was James VI of Scotland) was the one who did this, as opposed to James II of England (James VII of Scotland).
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He made the TV show One on One.
he only like the catholism and he hated the other religons