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The History of the English Bible (1291 hits)

With the death of Queen Elizabeth I, Prince James VI of Scotland became King James I of England. The Protestant clergy approached the new King in 1604 and announced their desire for a new translation to replace the Bishop's Bible first printed in 1568. They knew that the Geneva Version had won the hearts of the people because of its excellent scholarship, accuracy, and exhaustive commentary. However, they did not want the controversial marginal notes (proclaiming the Pope an Anti-Christ, etc.) Essentially, the leaders of the church desired a Bible for the people, with scriptural references only for word clarification or cross-references.

This "translation to end all translations" (for a while at least) was the result of the combined effort of about fifty scholars. They took into consideration: The Tyndale New Testament, The Coverdale Bible, The Matthews Bible, The Great Bible, The Geneva Bible, and even the Rheims New Testament. The great revision of the Bishop's Bible had begun. From 1605 to 1606 the scholars engaged in private research. From 1607 to 1609 the work was assembled. In 1610 the work went to press, and in 1611 the first of the huge (16 inch tall) pulpit folios known today as "The 1611 King James Bible" came off the printing press. A typographical discrepancy in Ruth 3:15 rendered a pronoun "He" instead of "She" in that verse in some printings. This caused some of the 1611 First Editions to be known by collectors as "He" Bibles, and others as"She" Bibles. Starting just one year after the huge 1611 pulpit-size King James Bibles were printed and chained to every church pulpit in England; printing then began on the earliest normal-size printings of the King James Bible. These were produced so individuals could have their own personal copy of the Bible.


The Anglican Church’s King James Bible took decades to overcome the more popular Protestant Church’s Geneva Bible. One of the greatest ironies of history, is that many Protestant Christian churches today embrace the King James Bible exclusively as the “only” legitimate English language translation… yet it is not even a Protestant translation! It was printed to compete with the Protestant Geneva Bible, by authorities who throughout most of history were hostile to Protestants… and killed them. While many Protestants are quick to assign the full blame of persecution to the Roman Catholic Church, it should be noted that even after England broke from Roman Catholicism in the 1500’s, the Church of England (The Anglican Church) continued to persecute Protestants throughout the 1600’s. One famous example of this is John Bunyan, who while in prison for the crime of preaching the Gospel, wrote one of Christian history’s greatest books, Pilgrim’s Progress. Throughout the 1600’s, as the Puritans and the Pilgrims fled the religious persecution of England to cross the Atlantic and start a new free nation in America, they took with them their precious Geneva Bible, and rejected the King’s Bible. America was founded upon the Geneva Bible, not the King James Bible.

Protestants today are largely unaware of their own history, and unaware of the Geneva Bible (which is textually 95% the same as the King James Version, but 50 years older than the King James Version, and not influenced by the Roman Catholic Rheims New Testament that the King James translators admittedly took into consideration). Nevertheless, the King James Bible turned out to be an excellent and accurate translation, and it became the most printed book in the history of the world, and the only book with one billion copies in print. In fact, for over 250 years...until the appearance of the English Revised Version of 1881-1885...the King James Version reigned without much of a rival. One little-known fact, is that for the past 200 years, all King James Bibles published in America are actually the 1769 Baskerville spelling and wording revision of the 1611. The original “1611” preface is deceivingly included by the publishers, and no mention of the fact that it is really the 1769 version is to be found, because that might hurt sales. The only way to obtain a true, unaltered, 1611 version is to either purchase an original pre-1769 printing of the King James Bible, or a less costly facsimile reproduction of the original 1611 King James Bible.


Although the first Bible printed in America was done in the native Algonquin Indian Language by John Eliot in 1663; the first English language Bible to be printed in America by Robert Aitken in 1782 was a King James Version. Robert Aitken’s 1782 Bible was also the only Bible ever authorized by the United States Congress. He was commended by President George Washington for providing Americans with Bibles during the embargo of imported English goods due to the Revolutionary War. In 1808, Robert’s daughter, Jane Aitken, would become the first woman to ever print a Bible… and to do so in America, of course. In 1791, Isaac Collins vastly improved upon the quality and size of the typesetting of American Bibles and produced the first "Family Bible" printed in America... also a King James Version. Also in 1791, Isaiah Thomas published the first Illustrated Bible printed in America...in the King James Version. For more information on the earliest Bibles printed in America from the 1600’s through the early 1800’s, you may wish to review our more detailed discussion of The Bibles of Colonial America.

The History of the English Bible - Truth According to Scripture

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This video is an hour-long presentation on the history of the English Bible. The viewer will meet most of the historical figures responsible for bringing us the Bible  ...

 




Posted By: Steve Williams
Tuesday, January 20th 2015 at 7:19AM
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Great post but I thought the first bible ever printed was
The Gutenberg Bible is the first substantial book printed in the West with moveable metal type. Before its printing in 1454 or 1455, books were either copied by hand or printed from engraved wooden blocks
Thursday, February 12th 2015 at 12:16PM
Sylvainy R
Sylvainy, if I'm not mistaken the Gutenberg was the first but was in Latin. I will check.
Thursday, February 12th 2015 at 2:08PM
Steve Williams
Yes, it was an edition of the Vulgate.
Thursday, February 12th 2015 at 2:16PM
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King James commissioned 40 men in 1600 to translate the Vulgate Bible from Latin to English which took 11 years to complete the finish product came about in 1611 here is a verse that was left out of the translation was the curse of Canaan

Now I cannot beget the fourth son whose children I would have ordered to serve you and your brother, therefore it must be Canaan your first borne whom they enslave and since you have done ugly things in the blackness of night

Canaan’s children shall be born ugly and black Moreover because you twisted your head around to see my nakedness your grandchildren hair shall be twisted into kinks and their eyes red, again because your lips jested at my misfortune theirs shall swell

and because you neglected my nakedness they shall go naked and their male members shall be shamefully elongated men of this race are called negroes their forefather Canaan commanded them to love theft and fornication to be banded together in hatred of theirs masters and never to tell the truth
This is what was in the Original Bible before it was translated I ask every black man every black woman IS THIS THE WORD OF GOD

Tuesday, February 17th 2015 at 5:47PM
Sylvainy R
Sylvainy,

I have a copy of the vulgate but it's in storage. I remember talking about this before and you gave a link, could I get it again?
Tuesday, February 17th 2015 at 6:13PM
Steve Williams
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I have the link save on my computer in the office you will have it tomorrow
Tuesday, February 17th 2015 at 7:52PM
Sylvainy R
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Did you get the link to the passage of the Vulgate that was translated by Yosef Ben-Jochannan
Wednesday, February 18th 2015 at 5:33PM
Sylvainy R
Brother Sylvainy,

The origin of the text is the Babylonian Talmud but I've been unable to find any reference to it in the Vulgate. There is however the following:

In Pursuit of George G. M. James'

Study of African Origins in "Western Civilization"

By Yosef A. A. ben-Jochannan

JAMES REVIVED

Count C.F. Volney, an eighteenth century C.E. French academician of the highest esteem in European academic circles, wrote the following in his major work—Ruins of Empire, page xvii, for all the racists who denied the indigenous African origin of the ancient Egyptians to read:

THERE A PEOPLE NOW FORGOTTEN DISCOVERED WHILE OTHER WERE YET BARBARIANS, THE ELEMENTS OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES. A RACE OF MEN NOW REJECTED FOR THEIR BLACK SKIN and WOOLY HAIR FOUNDED ON THE STUDY OF THE LAWS OF NATURE THOSE CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS WHICH STILL GOVERN THE UNIVERSE.

Isn't it rather interesting that today BLACK has become "SABLE," and WOOLLY turned "FRIZZLED" in the quotation! BLACK and WOOLLY are stated in the original edition; whereas Volney's successors found it necessary to change them in a later edition to "SABLE" and "FRIZZLED," etc. This, unfortunately, has been too long typical of "Western Scholarship."

Previous to the publication of Volney's Ruins of Empire the following appeared in the Sixth Century C.E. Balylonian Talmud through the effort of disorters of the original who called themselves "JEWISH TALMUDIST SCHOLARS," etc.; thus:

Now I cannot beget the fourth son whose children I would have ordered to serve you and your brothers! Therefore it must be Canaan, your first born, whom they enslave. And since you have disabled me…doing ugly things in blackness of night, Canaan's children shall be born ugly and black! Moreover, because you twisted your head around to see my nakedness, your grandchildren's hair shall be twisted into kinks, and their eyes red; again because your lips jested at my misfortune, theirs shall swell; and because you neglected my nakedness, they shall go naked, and their male members shall be shamefully elongated! Men of this race are called Negroes, their forefather Canaan commanded them to love theft and fornication, to be banded together in hatred of their master and never to tell the truth.

I know you cannot believe this was in you own HOLY BIBLE [Jewish and Christian]; but it still appears in the Mormon and Calvinist VERSIONS today. This is best analyzed on pages 121–122 of Raphael Patai's Hebrew Myths: The Story of Genesis, and in my own Black Man of the Nile and His Family, pages 13–14.

http://www.nbufront.org/MastersMuseums/Doc...

The reference to Calvin's bible must be the Geneva bible, perhaps it's in one of the marginal notes. I have a copy of this bible too but it is also in storage unfortunately.


Tuesday, February 24th 2015 at 7:46AM
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