1. King James Bible - Noun
2. King James Bible - Proper noun
an English translation of the Bible published in 1611
Source: WordNetBiblical examples from the King James Bible are below: * 2 Peter 1:3 :"According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue." Source: Internet
A facsimile, 400th anniversary edition of the original King James Bible of 1611 The Apocrypha is included. Source: Internet
Furthermore, despite having canonized the 1769 edition of the Authorized King James Bible, Joseph Smith Jr. made a note that the Song of Songs was not inspired, and therefore it is considered Apocrypha despite it being contained in the canon. Source: Internet
In the early 17th century, when the King James Bible was introduced, the metrical arrangements by Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins were also popular and were provided with printed tunes. Source: Internet
For example Coverdale's renderings are used in Handel's Messiah, based on the Prayer Book Psalter rather than the King James Bible version. Source: Internet
He has also appeared as a character in two plays dealing with the King James Bible, Howard Brenton's Anne Boleyn (2010) and David Edgar's Written on the Heart (2011). Source: Internet