King James: The Crowned Translator and His Imprint on the Bible King James I, the son of Mary Queen of Scots and the first Stuart king of England and Scotland is not remembered for his military prowess or groundbreaking policies. His place in history, however, is secured by a different kind of legacy – one carved in ink and etched into the hearts of millions. He was the driving force behind the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, a translation that continues to resonate, inspire, and even shape the English language centuries after its creation. James' initial motivations for...