King James was King of Scotland as James VI from July 24, 1567, and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on March 24, 1603, until his death in 1625. He sponsored the translation of the Bible into English that would later be named after him: the King James Version.
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The Apocrypha is a word of Greek origin, meaning “to hide away,” “obscure” or “things that are hidden,' and is the name that has been given to a group of texts found in some versions of the Old Testament recorded by Jewish writers. Found insi... SEE MORE