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The King James Bible: A Translation for the Ages

The King James Bible: A Translation for the Ages

Experience the King James Bible exhibit in your preferred way using the three buttons below:

      the KJV exhibit interactive guidebook.

      to a museum-quality audio tour of the KJV exhibit.

      the KJV exhibit artifacts in person by following the map.

The King James Version of the Bible was not the first English language translation of the Scriptures, but the culmination of extensive translation activity in the 1500s, including the likes of the Tyndale Bible, the Great Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops' Bible. In 1604, King James came to power unifying a divided England. In order to settle disagreements over reforms in the Church of England, he authorized a new translation of the Scriptures building on the previous English Bible translation work and using the best Hebrew, Greek, and Latin texts and manuscripts available. The work, undertaken by a total of 54 scholars, was completed and the first edition published in 1611.

Since the mid-17th century, the King James Bible has been the Bible of the English-speaking church. Even though more recent modern translations have in popularity, the KJV stills stands as the masterpiece of the English language. Over four hundred years after its first printing, the King James Bible continues to have worldwide influence, retaining its place as the most influential book and Bible ever published.

The exhibit includes a collection of rare King James Bible editions from the 17th and 18th centuries, the earliest from 1613, pages from the first edition, and other rare English language Bibles which were forerunners of the King James version.

Bible photographs by Scott Huck, university photographer.
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  • King James Bible, First Edition Pages, 1611

    King James Bible, First Edition Pages, 1611

  • King James Bible, 1613

    King James Bible, 1613

  • King James Bible, 1617

    King James Bible, 1617

  • King James Bible, 1629

    King James Bible, 1629

  • King James Bible, 1762

    King James Bible, 1762

  • Aitken Bible Page, 1782

    Aitken Bible Page, 1782

  • King James Bible, Thompson Hot-Press Edition, 1798

    King James Bible, Thompson Hot-Press Edition, 1798

  • New Testament, 1807

    New Testament, 1807

 
 
 

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