Authorized in 1611, this Bible is the most widely used translation in the world and is also a classic expression of the English language (Fee & Stuart).
Popular name for the Authorized Version of the English translation of the Bible (KJ), published in 1611, so-called because the work was authorized by King James of England. Publishing a Bible was such a controversial endeavor in those days that it took a king's approval to prevent being burned at the stake for it.
A popular translation of the Bible authorized by King James of England; completed in 1611.
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?. After the release of King James Version, the band took a three-year hiatus.