Definition of King James Version

1. Noun. An English translation of the Bible published in 1611.


Definition of King James Version

1. Proper noun. (biblical Christianity) A translation, published in 1611, of the Bible from the original Hebrew (Old Testament) and Greek (New Testament) commissioned for the Church of England, which is the version most quoted and influential in English literature and English Protestant religious culture. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of King James Version

King Arthur's Round Table
King Billy
King Camp Gilette
King Charles' head
King Charles' heads
King Charles's head
King Charles's heads
King Charles Land
King Charles spaniel
King Charles spaniels
King Cotton
King Harold I
King Harold II
King Hussein
King James Bible
King James Version (current term)
King John
King Kong
King Lear
King Oedipus
King Oliver
King William pine
King of England
King of France
King of Glory
King of Great Britain
King of Kings
King of Patriarchs
King unit

Literary usage of King James Version

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Story of Bible Translations by Max Leopold Margolis (1917)
"LUTHER AND THE King James Version The official Bible in Christian Europe throughout the Middle Ages was Jerome's Latin in the West and the Greek in the ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1904)
"The translators of the King James version adopted substantially the usage of ... The use of the relatives which and that in the King James version does not ..."

3. Auction Prices of Books: A Representative Record Arranged in Alphabetical by Luther Samuel Livingston (1905)
"King James Version. Cambridge, T. and J. Buck, 1630. 4 to. ... King James Version. Lond., Barker, 1633. 4to. Cf. (arms of King Charles I. on sides), Soth., ..."

4. Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of Holy Scripture in the by Horace Frederick Moule, Thomas Herbert Darlow, British and Foreign Bible Society Library (1903)
"King James' version, with the Geneva notes. [Amsterdam?] 1715. i". Text : 0. T. ends on p. 712 ; NT ends on p. 248. ..."

5. The Bookman's Manual: A Guide to Literature by Bessie Graham (1921)
"The King James Version was made during the lifetime of Shakespeare—the Golden ... When the King James Version of the Bible was made, there had not yet- been ..."

6. The Bible and English Prose Style: Selections and Comments by Albert Stanburrough Cook (1906)
"The King James Version. [SAINTSBURY, History of Elizabethan Literature, Chap. 6.] But great as are Bacon and Raleigh, they cannot approach, as writers of ..."

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