The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible is an English translation of the Christian Bible. Commissioned by King James I of England and first published in 1611, the KJV is considered a classic of English literature and has had a significant impact on language and culture.
The KJV is known for its distinctive and archaic language, which has contributed to its enduring influence on English literature and religious thought. This is a religious texts or scriptures revered by Christians, consisting of both the Old Testament and the New Testament. It holds significant religious and cultural importance and is considered the holy scripture by Christians worldwide.