The Bible designed to be read as living literature : the Old and the New Testaments in the King James version / this edition arranged and edited by Ernest Sutherland Bates
Material type: TextNew York, Simon and Schuster 1957, [c1936]Description: xxiv, 1239, [1] p. 25 cmUniform titles:- Bible
- Bible. Selections. English. Authorized. 1936.
- BS391 .B3545 1936
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"This translation, known as the authorized version, was made at the instigation of King James the First during the years 1604 to 1611 by four and fifty learned men of the Church of England who took account of the earlier labors of St. Jerome, John Wycliffe, Martin Luther, William Tyndale, Miles Coverdale, William Whittingham and others.'
'The Bible: First set down in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek in the regions adjoining the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea within the period from 750 B.C. to 150 A.D. by various prophets, teachers, story tellers, poets, philsophers, dramatists, and historians, many of them unknown.'
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