It just struck me that this year is the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James translation. I was looking around through a few history sources trying to find the date of first printing and am not finding anything. I wonder if anybody here knows or could point me in the right direction.
The thing that struck me while thinking about this is how little the language has changed in 400 years. Sure, many say they have trouble with the old language, but it is still not hard to comprehend. Anybody who has struggled trying to read Chaucer can easily see that the 200 years before the KJV was a period of rapid change in English compared to the last 400 years.
I'd like to learn the date, if possible, so I can have a party. Please, no discussion about translation or manuscript issues on this thread.
The thing that struck me while thinking about this is how little the language has changed in 400 years. Sure, many say they have trouble with the old language, but it is still not hard to comprehend. Anybody who has struggled trying to read Chaucer can easily see that the 200 years before the KJV was a period of rapid change in English compared to the last 400 years.
I'd like to learn the date, if possible, so I can have a party. Please, no discussion about translation or manuscript issues on this thread.