After the death of Elizabeth I, James King James I and Scottish church James IV gained the British throne in 1603 and became James I of England. He is the son of Queen Mary of Scotland and has been King of Scotland since 1567. During his reign, James strengthened the power of the monarchy and never made his rule. James I has been involved in various fields of government. Scotland and England, according to his rule, published the James King version of the Bible, William Shakespeare and various other writers in a united manner, education became popular, and American colonies were established. [1] However, James is facing many problems with the unified government.
King James Version (KJV), also known as King James Bible (KJB) or simply authorized version (AV), began in 1604 and completed / issued the James King version in 1611. Book containing 39 books of the Old Testament, 14 books of the Bible and New Testament books. It was the third English translation, first printed by the king's printing business, Robert Barker, approved by the church authority of the UK: the first is the Bible during the reign of Henry VIII, the second is the Queen Met. Bishop's Bible during the reign of Elizabeth I (1568). In Europe, the first generation of the Carvinist made the 1560 Geneva Bible in the original Hebrew and Greek Bible.
About 400 years ago, the "church" was imposed by King James on King James's Bible translation. Like the Roman Catholic Church who has dominated the world of religion for centuries (through the royal ceremonies) he uses all opportunities for translators to support the concept of "church" by their translators I requested that. King James asked to translate Ecclesia into a "church" instead of correctly transforming Ecclesia into a simple group of people and deliberately helped him to expel the Roman Catholic Church from the UK . To do this, King James wants to establish a "church" of the British Church in the model of Rome's "church".