Jesse Cochran: Now this museum entry is one of the oldest artifacts I have ever included. In 1611, King James (I forgot what Roman num

Now this museum entry is one of the oldest artifacts I have ever included. In 1611, King James (I forgot what Roman numeral) had ordered a specific way to write and translate the Holy Bible in a way that (if I am correct) he could understand for himself. Thus came the King James Bible. a translation/version that many hardcore Christians read for century after century. This is the very first edition of such version/translation, from 1611, and I decided to preserve the existence of this Bible here on CrypTok mainly due to the book's constant need of maintenance, repair, and preservation.

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