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King James Bible 1611

   

35:1And Moses gathered all the Congregation of the children of Israel together, and said vnto them; These are the wordes which the Lord hath commanded, that yee should doe them.
35:2Sixe dayes shall worke be done, but on the seuenth day there shall be to you an holy day, a Sabbath of rest to the Lord: whosoeuer doeth worke therein, shall be put to death.
35:3Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations vpon the Sabbath day.
35:4And Moses spake vnto all the Congregation of the children of Israel, saying, This is the thing which the Lord commanded, saying,
35:5Take ye from amongst you an offring vnto the Lord: Whosoeuer is of a willing heart, let him bring it, an offering of the Lord, gold, and siluer, and brasse,
35:6And blew, and purple, and scarlet, and fine linnen, and goats haire,
35:7And rammes skinnes died red, & badgers skinnes, and Shittim wood,
35:8And oyle for the light, and spices for anoynting oyle, and for the sweet incense:
35:9And Onix stones, and stones to be set for the Ephod, and for the brestplate.
35:10And euery wise hearted among you, shall come and make all that the Lord hath commanded:
35:11The Tabernacle, his tent, and his couering, his taches, & his barres, his pillars, and his sockets:
35:12The Arke and the staues thereof, with the Mercy seat, and the Uaile of the couering:
35:13The Table and his staues, and all his vessels, and the Shewbread,
35:14The Candlesticke also for the light, and his furniture, and his lamps, with the oyle for the light,
35:15And the incense Altar, and his staues, and the anoynting oyle, and the sweet incense, and the hanging for the doore, at the entring in of the Tabernacle:
35:16The Altar of burnt offering with his brasen grate, his staues, and all his vessels, the Lauer and his foot:
35:17The hangings of the Court, his pillars, and their sockets, and the hanging for the doore of the Court:
35:18The pinnes of the Tabernacle, and the pinnes of the Court, and their coards:
35:19The cloathes of seruice, to doe seruice in the holy place, the holy garments for Aaron the Priest, and the garments of his sonnes to minister in the Priests office.
35:20And all the Congregation of the children of Israel departed from the presence of Moses.
35:21And they came euery one whose heart stirred him vp, and euery one whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the Lords offering to the worke of the Tabernacle of the Congregation, and for all his seruice, and for the holy garments.
35:22And they came both men and women, as many as were willing hearted, and brought bracelets, and earerings, and rings, & tablets, all iewels of gold: and euery man that offered, offered an offering of gold vnto the Lord.
35:23And euery man with whom was found blew, and purple, and scarlet, and fine linnen, and goates haire, and red skinnes of rammes, and badgers skinnes, brought them.
35:24Euery one that did offer an offering of siluer and brasse, brought the Lords offering: and euery man with whom was found Shittim wood for any worke of the seruice, brought it.
35:25And all the women that were wise hearted, did spin with their hands, and brought that which they had spun, both of blew, and of purple, and of scarlet, and of fine linnen.
35:26And all the women whose heart stirred them vp in wisedome, spunne goats haire.
35:27And the rulers brought Onix stones, and stones to be set for the Ephod, and for the brestplate:
35:28And spice, and oyle for the light, and for the anoynting oyle, and for the sweet incense.
35:29The children of Israel brought a willing offering vnto the Lord, euery man and woman, whose heart made them willing to bring for all maner of worke, which the Lord had commanded to be made by the hands of Moses.
35:30And Moses said vnto the children of Israel, See, the Lord hath called by name Bezaleel the sonne of Uri, the sonne of Hur, of the tribe of Iudah.
35:31And he hath filled him with the Spirit of God, in wisedome, in vnderstanding, and in knowledge, and in all maner of workemanship:
35:32And to deuise curious workes, to worke in gold, & in siluer, and in brasse,
35:33And in the cutting of stones, to set them, and in caruing of wood, to make any maner of cunning worke.
35:34And he hath put in his heart that he may teach, both he and Aholiab the sonne of Ahisamach of the tribe of Dan.
35:35Them hath hee filled with wisedome of heart, to worke all manner of worke, of the ingrauer, and of the cunning workeman, and of the embroiderer, in blew, and in purple, in scarlet, and in fine linnen, and of the weauer, euen of them that doe any worke, and of those that deuise cunning worke.
King James Bible 1611

King James Bible 1611

The commissioning of the King James Bible took place at a conference at the Hampton Court Palace in London England in 1604. When King James came to the throne he wanted unity and stability in the church and state, but was well aware that the diversity of his constituents had to be considered. There were the Papists who longed for the English church to return to the Roman Catholic fold and the Latin Vulgate. There were Puritans, loyal to the crown but wanting even more distance from Rome. The Puritans used the Geneva Bible which contained footnotes that the king regarded as seditious. The Traditionalists made up of Bishops of the Anglican Church wanted to retain the Bishops Bible.

The king commissioned a new English translation to be made by over fifty scholars representing the Puritans and Traditionalists. They took into consideration: the Tyndale New Testament, the Matthews Bible, the Great Bible and the Geneva Bible. The great revision of the Bible had begun. From 1605 to 1606 the scholars engaged in private research. From 1607 to 1609 the work was assembled. In 1610 the work went to press, and in 1611 the first of the huge (16 inch tall) pulpit folios known today as "The 1611 King James Bible" came off the printing press.