The Holy Bible is the foundational text of Christianity, comprising the Old and New Testaments. It offers spiritual guidance, moral teachings, and historical accounts that form the basis of Christian faith. This timeless text has shaped cultures, inspired countless individuals, and remains one of the most widely read books in the world.
Why Read This Book
- A cornerstone of religious, philosophical, and literary tradition.
- Provides spiritual teachings and ethical guidance.
- A source of inspiration for personal and communal faith journeys.
About King James
King James I of England (1566–1625) was a pivotal figure in British history, known not only for his reign but also for his profound impact on the development of the English Bible. Born James VI of Scotland, he inherited the English throne in 1603, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England. A scholarly and deeply religious monarch, King James was keenly interested in theology and literature.
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