Can a Catholic read the King James?

For Catholics, the King James Bible for Catholics, opens up some important ecumenical and evangelical opportunities to engage in sincere dialogue with Protestant Christians, particularly those who continue to have a strong adherence to the KJV, about following Jesus Christ in the Catholic Church.
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Can Catholic use King James Bible?

The Church doesn't forbid Catholics from having any version of the Bible on their bookshelf. In fact, the Church as a whole doesn't pronounce that the King James Version of the Bible isn't recognized. But Catholics may find it helpful to use the version of the Bible that is used at Mass: the New American Bible.
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Do Catholics read James?

The King James Bible for Catholics is a near replica of the 1611 edition of the King James Bible (Authorized Version) which has been updated to reflect the order of books and text found in the Catholic Bible.
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Which version of the Bible do Catholics use?

The New Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition (NRSV-CE) is a Bible translation approved for use by the Catholic Church, receiving the imprimatur of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1991.
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What religion uses the King James Bible?

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.
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Is the King James Bible the most accurate?

Bringing the Bible directly to the people

Published in 1611, the King James Bible spread quickly throughout Europe. Because of the wealth of resources devoted to the project, it was the most faithful and scholarly translation to date—not to mention the most accessible.
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What do Catholics believe about James?

Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians teach that James, along with others named in the New Testament as "brothers" of Jesus, were not the biological children of Mary, mother of Jesus, but were possibly cousins of Jesus, or step-brothers from a previous marriage of Joseph (as related in the Gospel of James).
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Who do Catholics say wrote James?

Author and genuineness

Internal evidence (contents of the Epistle, its style, address, date, and place of composition) points unmistakably to James, the Lord's brother, the Bishop of Jerusalem, as the author; he exactly, and he alone, fulfils the conditions required in the writer of the Epistle.
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Who wrote the book of James in the Catholic Bible?

The author is identified as “James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ” (Jas 1:1). James was an extremely common name in antiquity, and a number of early Christian figures are named James, including: James the son of Zebedee, James the son of Alphaeus, and James the brother of John.
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Who still uses the King James Bible?

The King James Version is still the favoured biblical translation of many Christian fundamentalists and some Christian new religious movements. It is also widely regarded as one of the major literary accomplishments of early modern England.
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What did King James removed from the Bible?

Since that time most modern editions of the Bible and reprintings of the King James Bible omit the Apocrypha section.
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Why do some people only use KJV?

This group simply regards the KJV as a very good translation and prefers it over other translations because the church which they attend uses it, has always used it, or prefers its style, or the individual person uses it, or has always used it, or prefers its style.
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Do Jehovah Witnesses use KJV Bible?

The Watch Tower Society's New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—the main translation used by Jehovah's Witnesses—renders the name of God as Jehovah, rather than God or LORD as found in English translations such as the King James Version.
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What happens if they don't believe KJV?

“For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect” (Romans 3:3 KJV)? If a man does not believe in God, does that mean there is “no God?” The Bible says: “For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect” (Romans 3:3 KJV)?
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Why do Christians read KJV?

Churches began using it and stuck with it because it met the needs of believers. Then there's the language. “Better than any other Bible translation, the KJV conveys a sense of majesty and formality,” he said. “The language is beautiful and mysterious to modern readers.
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Why is the Catholic Bible different?

Bibles used by Catholics differ in the number and order of books from those typically found in bibles used by Protestants, as Catholic bibles retain in their canon seven books that are regarded as non-canonical in Protestantism (though regarding them as non-canonical, many Protestant Bibles traditionally include these ...
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Which version of the Bible should I read?

A more literal Bible translation is not necessarily more accurate, especially if it's difficult to understand, leading modern readers to misinterpret it. For daily reading and Bible study, we recommend using a Bible translation that emphasizes the importance of being both literal and readable, such as the CSB or NIV.
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Who destroyed the original Bible?

In A.D. 301-304, the Roman Emperor Diocletian burned thousands of copies of the Bible, commanded that all Bibles be destroyed and decreed that any home with a Bible in it should be burned. In fact, he even built a monument over what he thought was the last surviving Bible.
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Is King James Version the original Bible?

It was completed and published in 1611 and became known as the "Authorized Version" because the making of it was authorized by King James. It became the "Official Bible of England" and the only Bible of the English church. There have been many revisions of the King James Bible ie. 1615, 1629, 1638, and 1762.
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What language did Jesus speak?

Most religious scholars and historians agree with Pope Francis that the historical Jesus principally spoke a Galilean dialect of Aramaic. Through trade, invasions and conquest, the Aramaic language had spread far afield by the 7th century B.C., and would become the lingua franca in much of the Middle East.
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Which version of the Bible is the closest to the original?

The New American Standard Bible is a literal translation from the original texts, well suited to study because of its accurate rendering of the source texts. It follows the style of the King James Version but uses modern English for words that have fallen out of use or changed their meanings.
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Who wrote the King James Version of the Bible?

One individual—Richard Bancroft, the archbishop of Canterbury—was notable for having the role of overseer of the project, something akin to a modern editor of a collection of short stories. The actual translating (writing) of the KJV was done by a committee of 47 scholars and clergymen over the course of many years.
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How do we know the Bible is true?

We have copies of the manuscripts and throughout history these copies show that the Bible has been transmitted accurately. Despite common skeptical claims that the Bible has often been changed through the centuries, the physical evidence tells another story. The New Testament records are incredibly accurate.
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Did the Catholic Church forbid Bible reading?

The Index Librorum Prohibitorum of the Catholic Church included various translations of the Bible. In most cases, the bans on pious lay people possessing or using Bibles were related to vernacular Bible editions. Clerics were never forbidden to possess the Vulgate Bible translation in the Latin language.
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Should Catholics read the Bible?

Yet, while Catholics don't approach the Bible in the same way as Protestants, the Scriptures nevertheless are of supreme importance in the life of the Church. All Catholics are encouraged to read and learn them.
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