Βασιλιάς Τζέιμς (Bible)
The "Βασιλιάς Τζέιμς" (King James Version) is an English translation of the Bible commissioned by King James I of England in 1604. It was completed in 1611 and has since become one of the most widely read and influential translations in the English-speaking world. The translation aimed to provide an accessible and accurate version of the scriptures for English Protestants.
The King James Version is known for its majestic prose and poetic rhythm, which have significantly influenced English literature and language. It includes both the Old Testament and the New Testament, drawing from earlier translations and original texts in Hebrew and Greek.