Authorized Version

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • The Authorized Version: The specific name for an English translation of the Bible that was commissioned by King James I of England and first published in 1611. It is also widely known as the King James Version (KJV). This translation is renowned for its majestic language and profound influence on English literature and religious practice.
Usage
  • The term "Authorized Version" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this historical Bible translation. It is often capitalized.
  • It is used in historical, religious, and literary contexts.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Many scholars study the linguistic impact of the Authorized Version on the English language.
    • The sermon quoted a passage from the Authorized Version.
    • First published in 1611, the Authorized Version remains one of the most printed books in history.
Advanced Usage
  • "the Authorized Version of 1611": This phrase is sometimes used to specify the original publication, distinguishing it from later revised editions.
    • The original text of the Authorized Version of 1611 contained some printing variations.
Variants and Related Words
  • King James Version (KJV) (n): The most common alternative name for the Authorized Version. The terms are synonymous.
    • The King James Version is another name for the Authorized Version.
  • Bible (n): The sacred scriptures of Christianity, of which the Authorized Version is one translation.
  • Translation (n): The act or result of translating text from one language to another.
Synonyms
  • King James Bible: A direct synonym.
  • KJV: A common abbreviation.
Notes on Meaning
  • The "Authorized Version" refers exclusively to this specific Bible translation. It does not refer to being an officially approved version of any other text.
  • Its authorization came from the Crown and the Church of England for use in churches.
Noun
  1. an English translation of the Bible published in 1611