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Mentioned in 7 episodes

King James Bible

The Authorized Version
Book • 1611
The King James Bible, also known as the Authorized Version, was commissioned by King James I of England to resolve disputes over different translations of the Bible.

It was translated by 54 scholars over seven years, using the best Hebrew, Greek, and Latin texts available.

The KJV consists of 66 books: 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament.

It was first published in 1611 and has since become a cornerstone of English-speaking Christianity, known for its poetic and influential language.

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

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Tammy Peterson
from which she extracted intention of the rosary.
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Surviving Cancer and Finding God (Tammy Peterson) | Ep. 531
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Brad Wilcox
when discussing the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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3 Nephi 12-16 Part 2 • Dr. Brad Wilcox • September 30 - October 6 • Come Follow Me
Mentioned by Wesley Viner as one of a series of very famous English Bibles.
7.14.25 Religious freedom in Africa, the fight with the Fed, and an overlooked Bible translation
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Bryan Kelly
as someone he was really into back when he was doing street evangelism.
The Forbidden Phrase, Categories of Listeners, and the Dumbest Idea Ever!
Mentioned as the most widely read book in the English language.
Episode 181: Heaven and Earth
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Neal Sendlak
mentions that he had a disagreement about the King James Bible before leaving his church.
Aron Ra & the Satanic Temple
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Justin Brierley
as an example of a Bible translation that young people are buying.
The SkyePod - Justin Brierley
Mentioned in the context of Michal having five sons.
166 - Impromptu Bible Study
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Bijan Omrani
as a book that formed part of his education.
Holy Smoke: is God an Englishman?
The King James Bible was published in 1611, and the impact of that translation on the English language was examined.
Episode 182: World of Confusion
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Russell Brand
in a discussion about the Bible and its relevance to modern life.
The Battle for Truth: Gregg Hurwitz on Myth, Power & Cultural Control – SF540

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