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King James Bible First printed 400 years ago, it molded the English language, buttressed the “powers that be”—one of its famous phrases—and yet enshrined a gospel of individual freedom. No ...
The King James translation, first published 400 years ago, is celebrating a birthday of biblical proportions. It's no longer the top-selling Bible, but in those four centuries, it has woven itself ...
Whether you know your Scriptures chapter and verse, or your Bible still has that new-book smell, these Bible facts will surprise you!
Trump should ditch the King James version of the Bible. What about the King Donald version? A month after hawking gold high-top sneakers for $400, Trump is trying to capitalize on the Easter ...
James Little, the abstract painter whose show "Black Stars and White Paintings" is on view at Chicago's Kavi Gupta, gives us a studio tour.
“The King James Bible has bequeathed a body of language that permeates every aspect of our culture and heritage, from everyday phrases to our greatest works of literature, music and art ...
Director Sam Taylor-Johnson survived “Fifty Shades of Grey,” only to face an uphill battle debuting a film inspired by James Frey’s novel.
The earliest draft of the King James Bible has been discovered in the archives at the University of Cambridge, one historian says.
The First Missionary Baptist Church is on a mission to preserve a 19th-century Bible once used by civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
The impact of the King James Bible, which was published 400 years ago, is still being felt on the way we speak and write, says Stephen Tomkins.