King James
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Gender | Male |
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Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Active from | 1993-12-30 23:50:02 |
Albums | Maximus |
Umugisha | |
Umuvandimwe | |
King James | |
The Fall | |
The Fall (Collector's Edition) | |
Record labels | Star Song Communications |
Retroactive Records | |
Genres | Rock |
Members | Rex Carroll |
Robert Sweet | |
Benny Ramos | |
Songs | Hard Road to GoKing James · 1994 NdagukumbuyeBirandengaCool Rwanda 2014 · 2014 View 25+ more |
List | Hard Road to GoKing James · 1994 |
UbudahwemaUbudahwema · 2021 | |
BirandengaCool Rwanda 2014 · 2014 | |
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Born | Kigali |
Rwanda | |
Played by | Jim Cummings |
Skos genre | Metal |
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ID | 3217448 |
King James Life story
King James is a heavy metal supergroup formed in 1993 with guitarist Rex Carroll and frontman Jimi Bennett. Some time later, they recruited Tim Gaines and Robert Sweet of Stryper, and released their first album in 1994. The band supported the album with a tour without Gaines, who declined to join after the recording.
Coin hoard could be linked to 1692's Glencoe Massacre
... " The MacDonalds were targeted because of their support for the exiled King James VII of Scotland and II of England...
Orkney votes to explore 'alternative governance'
... The islands were used as security for the wedding dowry of Margaret of Denmark, the future wife of King James III of Scotland...
Orkney council to look at proposals to become territory of Norway
... The islands were used as security for the wedding dowry of Margaret of Denmark, the future wife of King James III of Scotland...
King appoints Queen Camilla to Scotland's Order of the Thistle
... " King James VII of Scotland (James II) established the Order of the Thistle in 1687, though it is possible it dates back further...
Utah primary schools ban Bible for 'vulgarity and violence'
... The move follows a complaint from a parent that the King James Bible has material unsuitable for children...
King Charles' Coronation Oath Bible will contain mistakes
... The original text of the King James bible dates back to 1611...
Mystery carvings came from dismantled royal church
... The church was built for Queen Mary of Guelders in 1463 in memory of her husband, King James II who had been killed by an exploding canon when inspecting his new artillery at Roxburgh Castle...
King Charles banknotes printed - but not ready yet
... The pub has a rich history of its own, named as such because King James II is said to have stayed at a coaching inn on the site during his reign...
King Charles' Coronation Oath Bible will contain mistakes
By Dan MartinBBC News
An academic who was tasked with editing The Bible on which King Charles will swear his Coronation Oath has spoken about why he decided to include hundreds of misprints.
Prof Gordon Campbell , from Leicester, edited The Book the monarch will rest his hand on when he recites The Oath at Westminster Abbey on Saturday.
The original text of the King James bible dates back to 1611.
Prof Campbell said he had wanted his version to be close to the original.
The Archbishop of Canterbury commissioned Oxford University Press (OUP) to produce a special hand-bound edition, decorated in gold leaf, for The Coronation .
Prof Campbell, emeritus professor and fellow in Renaissance studies at the University of Leicester, prepared the edition to mark its 400th anniversary in 2011 but said he was surprised it was chosen for use in historic ceremony.
He Said : " Over the centuries the King James Version has been quietly updated, with spelling modernised and cross-references added.
" I decided to publish an edition that was as close to the original as possible, but in roman type, which is much easier to read than The Black letter gothic type of the original.
" I therefore reproduced the original pagination and a text, with all its 350 misprints, that was line by line, word by word and letter by letter the same as the 1611 Bible.
" It is as close As One could possibly get to the 1611 text.
" It has for centuries been the traditional and much-loved Bible of The Church of England and The People of England. "
The Bible used in The Service will be kept by the Archbishop of Canterbury and placed in Lambeth Palace 's archive.
OUP will produce three identical copies, one as a personal gift to King Charles and a further two to be placed in The Archives of Westminster Abbey and OUP's Head Office in Oxford.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com