
King James Bible, The Book of Common Prayer
5B, 1628 King James, The Book of Common Prayer, OT, Apocrypha, NT Notes In 1628, King James I of England authorized the publication of an edition of the Book of Common Prayer, a foundational text in Anglican liturgy. This edition contained the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, and the New Testament, forming a comprehensive guide for Anglican worship and belief. The Old Testament, consisting of ancient Hebrew scriptures, provides the foundation of Judeo-Christian theology and history. The Apocrypha, a collection of texts not included in the Hebrew Bible but found in some Christian traditions, offers additional insights into the period between the Old and New Testaments. Lastly, the New Testament documents the life, teachings, and legacy of Jesus Christ and the early Christian community, serving as the cornerstone of Christian faith and practice. Together, these texts constitute a rich tapestry of religious heritage and guidance for millions of believers worldwide. Description Brown leather