The King James Bible formed the emerging Protestant Christianity of the Anglo-American world, and that claim is stunning in its own right. But the text had an impact even beyond that, shaping the whole culture of the English-speaking world. As even its bitterest detractors concede, the 1611 Bible is a literary masterpiece of the first order, a triumph of both prose and verse. If the year 1611 coincided with the beginnings of the British Empire, it also marked the high point of the English Renaissance. The new Bible translation appeared within a couple of years of the first performance of some of the greatest plays in English -- William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and "The Winter's Tale," John Webster's "The White Devil" and "The Duchess of Malfi," Ben Jonson's "The Alchemist" -- and at the time of John Donne's poetry, and the philosophy and science of Sir Francis Bacon. (Even this list does not begin to mention the contemporary achievements in music, architecture and the visual arts.)

The KJV Bible is still a popular translation used by people around the world even though it was first printed in 1611 and contains some vocabulary that is no longer commonly understood or used today. The impact of the King James Version Bible on the church and culture of the English speaking world cannot be overstated. This recording of the KJV with a soft music background was narrated by Stephen Johnston for FireFighters.org and has been available with their permission on AudioTreasure.com since 2002. This recording is for your personel use only.


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