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Why has the KJV been so popular?

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Alcott

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Gossip is a sin. James was madly in love with his wife, Queen Anne, with whom he fathered 9 children. When she died in 1619 he pined away, mourning her death, and died in 1625.

"In the 1580s, King James openly kissed Francis Stewart Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. Contemporary sources clearly hinted their relationship was a sexual one. When James inherited the English throne from Queen Elizabeth I in 1603, it was openly joked of the new English monarch in London that “Elizabeth was King: now James is Queen!” If there is still any doubt, it should be noted that George Villiers, also held an intimate relationship with King James, about which King James himself was quite open. King James called Villiers his “wife” and called himself Villiers' “husband”! King James died in 1625 of gout and senility. He is buried in the Henry VII chapel in Westminster Abbey, with one of his favorite male suitors on his right, and another on his left." King James I

From the same site:
"Monarchy is the greatest thing on earth. Kings are rightly called gods since just like God they have power of life and death over all their subjects in all things. They are accountable to God only ... so it is a crime for anyone to argue about what a king can do."

This jerk should have his name on a Bible?
 

Yeshua1

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"In the 1580s, King James openly kissed Francis Stewart Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. Contemporary sources clearly hinted their relationship was a sexual one. When James inherited the English throne from Queen Elizabeth I in 1603, it was openly joked of the new English monarch in London that “Elizabeth was King: now James is Queen!” If there is still any doubt, it should be noted that George Villiers, also held an intimate relationship with King James, about which King James himself was quite open. King James called Villiers his “wife” and called himself Villiers' “husband”! King James died in 1625 of gout and senility. He is buried in the Henry VII chapel in Westminster Abbey, with one of his favorite male suitors on his right, and another on his left." King James I

From the same site:
"Monarchy is the greatest thing on earth. Kings are rightly called gods since just like God they have power of life and death over all their subjects in all things. They are accountable to God only ... so it is a crime for anyone to argue about what a king can do."

This jerk should have his name on a Bible?
The providance of God works in mysterious ways, eh?
 

Yeshua1

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Yes, but why only the KJV for some 400 years?[/QUOTE
The earlier manuscripts were not found until recent times, and the impetus to get modern versions really got into gear once the 1881/1901 revisions were produced!
 

TCassidy

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"King James called Villiers his “wife” and called himself Villiers' “husband!”

I don't think that makes every man in Britain 'gay.' Do you?
What part of "James openly kissed Francis Stewart Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell" didn't you understand to be the subject of my statement,
If that makes him gay, every man in France is gay.
 

loDebar

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If The KJV was so good and King James was so good, why would the Puritans and Pilgrims leave.? Why would Roger Williams condemn the Anglican church in 1632?
 

Alcott

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What part of "James openly kissed Francis Stewart Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell" didn't you understand to be the subject of my statement,

No part. What part of "King James called Villiers his 'wife' and called himself Villiers' 'husband!' do you not understand?
 

1689Dave

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Idiot question. There were many translations in many languages before and after that one.
If you believed in God's providence you would see a connection between the readily available KJV over a 400 yr time frame, and the not so readily manuscripts until recently.
 
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