The Authorized Version, commonly known as the King James
Version, King James Bible, KJB, or KJV, is an English translation of the
Christian Bible by the Church of England begun in 1604 and completed in 1611.
First printed by the King's Printer Robert Barker, this was the third official
translation into English. The first was the Great Bible commissioned by the
Church of England in the reign of King Henry VIII, and the second was the
Bishop's Bible of 1568. In January 1604, King James VI of Scotland and I of
England convened the Hampton Court Conference where a new English version was
conceived in response to the perceived problems of the earlier translations as
detected by the Puritans, a faction within the Church of England.
James
gave the translators instructions intended to guarantee that the new version
would conform to the ecclesiology and reflect the episcopal structure of the
Church of England and its belief in an ordained clergy. The translation was
done by 47 scholars, all of whom were members of the Church of England. In
common with most other translations of the period, the New Testament was
translated from Greek; the Old Testament was translated from Hebrew text, while
the Apocrypha were translated from the Greek and Latin. In the Book of Common
Prayer (1662), the text of the Authorized Version replaced the text of the
Great Bible – for Epistle and Gospel readings – and as such was authorized by
Act of Parliament. By the first half of the 18th century, the Authorized
Version was effectively unchallenged as the English translation used in
Anglican and Protestant churches. Over the course of the 18th century, the
Authorized Version supplanted the Latin Vulgate as the standard version of
scripture for English speaking scholars. Today, the most used edition of the
King James Bible, and often identified as plainly the King James Bible or King
James Version, especially in the United States, remains the standard text of
1769, edited by Benjamin Blayney and Francis Sawyer Parris at Oxford.

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