Episode Synopsis "1.3 The King James Version Part 2"
This episode is the second of two where we explore the history of the King James Version of the Bible. In it, the translation process is explained and also how the book was brought to print in the 17th century. Further, I explain why the KJV we read today is not that version, and why that is the case. Last, I answer the question, ‘Did William Shakespeare play a role in the creation of the version?’
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- 1.1 An Introduction