King James Version (disambiguation)
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The Authorized King James Version is a translation of the Bible
Bible
The Bible refers to any one of the collections of the primary religious texts of Judaism and Christianity. There is no common version of the Bible, as the individual books , their contents and their order vary among denominations...

, first published in 1611.

King James Version may also refer to:
  • Revised Version
    Revised Version
    The Revised Version of the Bible is a late 19th-century British revision of the King James Version of 1611. It was the first and remains the only officially authorized and recognized revision of the King James Bible. The work was entrusted to over 50 scholars from various denominations in Britain...

    , a late 19th century revision of the King James Version
  • New King James Version
    New King James Version
    The New King James Version is a modern translation of the Bible published by Thomas Nelson, Inc. The New Testament was published in 1979. The Psalms in 1980. The full Bible was published in 1982. It took a total of 7 years to complete...

    , a modern, 20th century Bible translation
  • American Standard Version
    American Standard Version
    The Revised Version, Standard American Edition of the Bible, more commonly known as the American Standard Version , is a version of the Bible that was released in 1901...

    , a revision of the Revised Version translation of the Bible, published in 1901
  • 21st Century King James Version
    21st Century King James Version
    The 21st Century King James Version is a minor update of the King James Version. However, unlike the New King James Version, it does not alter the language significantly from the 1611 version, retaining Jacobean grammar , but it does attempt to replace some of the vocabulary which no longer would...

    , a further revision, published in 1994
  • King-James-Only Movement
    King-James-Only Movement
    The "King James Only movement" advocates the superiority of the Authorized King James Version of the Protestant Bible. The topic increased in newsworthiness in 2011, the 400th anniversary of the translation's 1611 initial publication....

    , a position within Protestant Christianity which rejects all modern translations of the Bible except the King James Version
  • King James Version
    King James Version (album)
    King James Version, originally released by Sire Records on September 12, 2000, is the second full-length album by alternative rock band Harvey Danger. Although it garnered critical acclaim, it failed to produce a hit song, unlike the earlier Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?...

    , an album by Harvey Danger
    Harvey Danger
    Harvey Danger was an American indie rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1993, and rose to prominence in 1998 with the single "Flagpole Sitta." On August 29, 2009, the band played its final show at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle....

  • King James Version, a song by alternative folk artist Billy Bragg
    Billy Bragg
    Stephen William Bragg , better known as Billy Bragg, is an English alternative rock musician and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, and his lyrics mostly deal with political or romantic themes...

     featured on his 1996 album William Bloke
    William Bloke
    William Bloke is the fifth album by alternative folk artist Billy Bragg, released in 1996, five years after his last studio album.The lyrics to "A Pict Song" are by English poet Rudyard Kipling.-Track listing:#"From Red To Blue"#"Upfield"...

    . Folk musician Eliza Carthy
    Eliza Carthy
    Eliza Carthy is an English folk musician known for both singing and playing fiddle. She is the daughter of English folk musicians singer/guitarist Martin Carthy and singer Norma Waterson.-Life and career:...

    covered the song on her 2004 album Rough Music.
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