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At this link below:
http://www.av1611.org/kjv/kjvhist.html
... is the quote from the article in what the King James Bible went through to be made.
There is more information to the brief history of its making at the link.
http://www.av1611.org/kjv/kjvhist.html
... is the quote from the article in what the King James Bible went through to be made.
Although fifty-four men were nominated, only forty-seven were known to have taken part in the work of translation. The translators were organized into six groups, and met respectively at Westminster, Cambridge, and Oxford. Ten at Westminster were assigned Genesis through 2 Kings; seven had Romans through Jude. At Cambridge, eight worked on 1 Chronicles through Ecclesiastes, while seven others handled the Apocrypha. Oxford employed seven to translate Isaiah through Malachi; eight occupied themselves with the Gospels, Acts, and Revelation.
Fifteen general rules were advanced for the guidance of the translators:
Fifteen general rules were advanced for the guidance of the translators: