Similar words: james, james i, james ii, jamestown, james dean, james cook, james bond, james watt. Meaning: n. the first Stuart to be king of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1625 and king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625; he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and he succeeded Elizabeth I; he alienated the British Parliament by claiming the divine right of kings (1566-1625).
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1. King James replied to the Pope in an anonymous book which, in turn, was answered by Cardinal Bellarmine.
2. However unattractive King James was as a man and a monarch, he did leave a few noble monuments to grace his reign.
3. King James offered financial rewards to persuade people to plant mulberries to feed his imported silkworms.
4. Outwardly King James continued the same policy.
5. The King James Bible, published in 1611, does not use "awesome": God is "terrible" in the passages above.
6. Numerous passages in the King James Bible mention angels flying.
7. This list comes from the King James Version of the Bible, specifically Chapter 20 of the book of Exodus.
8. This translation from the King James version has been misunderstood as meaning literally "meat".
9. Chapter four. The King James Bible or light there be.
10. When King James translators contemplated the highest form of love they settled on the word "charity" to convey it.
11. The 1611 Bible is known as the King James Version in the United States.
12. Nevertheless, there are two major problems with the King James Version.
13. In 1621, King James I directed the Privy Council to establish a temporary committee to investigate the causes of a decline in trade and consequent financial difficulties.
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14. The church in Utah, however, prefers the King James Version.
15. Uh, at the bottom of that list it will tell you how the King James translates that.
16. This man may have fought at Flodden but he is not King James.
17. I don't want you to use the old translations, such as the King James Version,or the Catholic Douay Version.
18. "It is, I think, the most scrupulous process of Bible translation that has ever been, " says Campbell, author of Bible: The Story of the King James Version 1611-2011.
19. The knowledge of the English versions of the Bible is also important, especially the knowledge about the King James Version (KJV).
20. The would-be mass murderers planned to blow up the new King James I and his entire parliament in assembly at the Palace of Westminster on 5 November.
21. As a result, a reader often must retranslate the King James into modern English in his or her mind.
22. But using the gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke in the New King James version of the Bible as the entire data set made "Virology Journal" look like "Mad" magazine or "The Onion.
23. On investigation, we find one outstanding wordsmith whose prose decisively influenced the lovely cadences of the King James translation.
24. Impressive list, and there's no telling what our Chinese friend has offered so far; but... the King James Bible?
25. And from the point of view of the royalists, and especially King James I, these marginal comments often did not pay sufficient respect to the idea of the divine right of kings.
26. He was involved in negotiations at the time when King James I wanted to call himself the king of Great Britain which was a first at the time, James having previously been James VI of Scotland.
27. Modern English developed around 1500 with standardization due to printing and widespread education. The London Dialect was used for business, government and the King James Bible.
28. Until recently - let's say until the Second World War -people went to church on Sundays and heard there some of the most glorious prose ever written in English, in the King James Bible.
29. English Standard Version (ESV), an "essentially new literal translation, " follows the tradition of the King James, American Standard Version, and Revised Standard Version.
30. A guy named John Skelton was so thrilled about a victory in 1513 of England over the invading Scots under Scottish King James IV that he wrote a poem about it which was used as a rousing victory song.
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