King James Version (disambiguation)

King James Version (disambiguation)

The King James Version is a translation of the Bible published in 1611.

King James Version may also refer to:

*Revised Version, a late 19th century revision of the King James Version
*New King James Version, a modern, 20th century Bible translation
*American Standard Version, a revision of the Revised Version translation of the Bible, published in 1901
*King-James-Only Movement, a position within Protestant fundamentalist Christianity which rejects all modern translations of the Bible except the King James Version; and of the King James Version, rejects the Apocrypha
*"King James Version (album)" by Harvey Danger

ee also

*James I of England


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