Who is King James?
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Who is King James?
A: King James (lived
from 1566 to 1625) reigned as King James I of England from
1603 to 1625. In 1604, shortly after he took the throne, a
delegation of Puritans (a strict group of English
Protestants) met with the king at the Hampton Court
Conference. They requested several things of him. Mostly,
King James ridiculed them and rejected their requests.
However, there was one notable exception. He liked their
idea of a new translation of the English Bible and
authorized this new translation.
Seven years later,
in 1611, the new translation of the Bible into English was
completed. It was commonly called the Authorized Version
because of the authorization given by King James. But, being
connected with King James so closely, it was often called
the King James Version of the Bible. Over time, this name
has become the most common name and many who love it dearly
simply call it the King James Bible.
Till He comes,
Pastor David Reagan
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