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In January 1604, King James I of England convened the Hampton Court Conference where a new English Version of the Holy Bible was conceived in response to the perceived problems of the earlier translations. Completed in 1611, this new translation--the King James Version--became the Bible for the masses.
400 years later, in celebration of this monumental book, take a walk through history with John Rhys-Davies as he visits the landmarks, shows you the relics, and introduces dramatizations of the events leading to the King James Bible's creation. This exciting docu-drama, produced by the BBC’s Norman Stone, features fast-paced action scenes that depict the holy passion, divine guidance, human frailty, and sometime treachery that surrounded the creation of the best-selling book of all time!
400 years later, in celebration of this monumental book, take a walk through history with John Rhys-Davies as he visits the landmarks, shows you the relics, and dramatizes the events leading to the King James Bible's creation. This exciting docu-drama features fast-paced action scenes that depict the holy passion, divine guidance, human frailty, and sometimes treachery that surrounded the creation of the best-selling book of all time!
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| Length | 94 Minutes |
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| Publication Date | April 5, 2011 |
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| ISBN-10 | 1418549509 |
| ISBN-13 | 9781418549503 |
| Height | 7.5" |
| Width | 5.4" |
| Ships to U.S. Only | |
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