Overview
Explore our video guide about the King James Bible.
What you’ll discover
- Historical facts about King James Bible translation to English.
- Distinct segmentation of Old and New Testaments’ parts such as:
- Historical Figures
- Remarkable stories
- Prominent Writers
- Notable Characters
- Central Gospel Themes and more.
- Jesus Christ – the Divine Son of God as the paramount and central to this translation like in any other translations.
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Find out more about King James Bible translating and printing process, and scholarship teams here.
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The Word of God preserved for us in the English language.
A treasure of wisdom, understanding and knowledge of God and humanity.
The year 1611 remains in history with the first printing of the King James Bible.
This huge undertaking was born out of political and religious necessity.
It involved a meticulous translation process by a team of dedicated scholars.
The Old Testament Scriptures are blended with the New in an explanation of God’s eternal purpose for His fallen creation.
Exploring the Old Testament: From Genesis to Malachi
Historical Figures:
- Prophets and kings
- Patriarchs and pharisees
- Judges and High priests
Remarkable stories:
- Creation, Fall and Flood
- Slavery, Deliverance and Desert’s journey
- Promised Land, Captivity and Rebuilding
Receiving Laws and Guides:
- Moral Law and ceremonial Instructions
- Civil and social regulations
Prominent Writers:
- Moses and Isaiah
- Jeremiah and Ezekiel
- Daniel and David
Notable Characters:
- Adam and Eve
- Noah and Abraham
- Isaac, Jacob and Esau
- Moses, Joshua and David
Places and Kingdoms:
- The Garden of Eden
- Egypt, Sodom and Gomorrah
- Judea, Jerusalem and Samaria
- Babylon
Exploring the New Testament: From Matthew to Revelation
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:1.
The Son of God
The paramount of all and everything: CHRIST IS ALL AND IN ALL. Colossians 3:11.
He became Emmanuel – God with us in human flesh – to save the broken world.
Jesus Christ is the Gospel of the new dispensation portrayed in the Old Testament.
Central Gospel Themes:
- Christ’s atoning sacrifice
- Unwavering faith and trust in God
- The work of the Holy Spirit
- Believer’s heart renewal
Historical Figures:
- Disciples and Apostles
- Spiritual and civil leaders
- Nation’s king
- Roman governor
Prominent writers:
- Matthew, Luke, John and Mark
- Paul, James and Peter
Remarkable stories about Jesus:
- Birth and baptism
- Teachings and miracles
- Crucifixion and resurrection
- Ascension to heaven
Notable Characters:
- Joseph and Mary
- John the Baptist
- Nicodemus and Caiaphas
- Pilate and Herod
Important Places:
- Jerusalem and Galilee
- Mount of Olives
- The Temple of God,
- Gethsemane and Golgotha
In conclusion
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Key questions to think about
- How can your learning preferences benefit from this video guide chronological and topical segmenting points?
- What grey areas does the guide make you see in your Bible knowledge and understanding? What steps would you take?
- How will you evaluate your learning before going to the next part?
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List of King James Bible references
- John 1:1.
- Colossians 3:11.
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