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O que (quem) é 21st Century King James Version - definição


21st Century King James Version         
MINOR UPDATE OF THE KING JAMES VERSION
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The 21st Century King James Version is an updated version of the King James Version Bible published in 1994 that stays true to the Textus Receptus, and does not delete Bible passages based on Alexandrian Greek manuscripts. However, in contrast to the New King James Version, it does not alter the language significantly from the 1611 King James Version, retaining Jacobean grammar (including "thee" and "thou"), but it does attempt to replace some of the vocabulary that might no longer make sense to a modern reader.
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  • Artist's impression of ''[[New Horizons]]''{{'}} close encounter with the Pluto–Charon system.
  • The tsunami striking [[Ao Nang]] in [[Thailand]] on 26 December 2004.
  • Pro-Russian separatists in [[Donetsk]], Ukraine
  • [[January 6 United States Capitol attack]]
  • Crowds at [[Buckingham Palace]] following the [[death and state funeral of Elizabeth II]]
  • [[Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank]]
  • Oscars]] for his original score and soundtrack in 2009.
  • ABS-CBN franchise renewal protests]] in Quezon City on July 10, 2020
  • coup]] rally in support of President [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]], 22 July 2016
  • The [[Beijing]] Bird's Nest Stadium during the [[2008 Summer Olympics]].
  • [[Inauguration of Bongbong Marcos]]
  • [[Catriona Gray]], [[Miss Universe 2018]]
  • [[2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake]]
  • [[Death and funeral of Pope Benedict XVI]]
  • [[Death and funeral of Corazon Aquino]]
  • [[December 2001 riots in Argentina]], also known as "Argentinazo".
  • Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling unit in the Gulf of Mexico on fire in 2010
  • [[2007 Georgian demonstrations]] against the government of president [[Mikheil Saakashvili]].
  • [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]]
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  • Protests]] in [[Ferguson, Missouri]] in 2014, after the [[shooting of Michael Brown]].
  • [[Angela Merkel]] and [[José Manuel Barroso]]
  • Protesters try to stop members of the [[G8]] from attending the summit during the [[27th G8 summit]] in [[Genoa]], [[Italy]] by burning vehicles on the main route to the summit.
  • [[George W. Bush]], the 43rd [[president of the United States]], from 2001 to 2009
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  • Global [[Peak Oil]] forecast. Virtually all economic sectors rely heavily on petroleum.
  • Damaged buildings in [[Port-au-Prince]] as a result of the [[2010 Haiti earthquake]]
  • [[2019–20 Hong Kong protests]]
  • [[Hurricane Maria]] destruction in [[Dominica]] in 2017.
  • [[Inauguration of Benigno Aquino III]]
  • uncontacted tribes]], around the start of the 21st century
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  • [[Julia Gillard]] was sworn in as the first female [[Prime Minister of Australia]] in 2010.
  • [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]] in 2005.
  • Declaration of Independence]] of [[Kosovo]]
  • Peaceful protests]] in [[Madrid]]. In August 2011, Spain's unemployment reached 21.2% (46.2% for youths).
  • Parkland, FL]] in 2018
  • "[[La marcha más grande de Chile]]" during the [[2019–2020 Chilean protests]].
  • [[September 11 attacks]]
  • Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty]]
  • ''Curiosity'' rover]] on the surface of [[Mars]].
  • [[Inauguration of Rodrigo Duterte]]
  • Belligerents of the [[Second Congo War]]
  • [[Shanghai]] has become a symbol of the recent economic boom of [[China]].
  • [[2015 European migrant crisis]]
  • iPhone]], an early [[smartphone]], in 2008
  • The start of a race during the 2016 [[Supercars Championship]] in Australia
  • Arab Spring in Egypt]].
  • Fall of Kabul]]
  • Tiger Woods was the most successful male golfer of the first two decades of the 21st century.
  • Quarterback Tom Brady led the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers during his career, appearing in ten Super Bowls himself, the most ever.
  • India's [[Prayag Kumbh Mela]] is regarded as the world's largest [[religious festival]].
  • U.S. yearly overdose deaths. More than 70,630 Americans died from [[drug overdose]]s in 2019.
  • Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] with [[George W. Bush]] and other Western leaders in [[Moscow]], 9 May 2005
  • [[Western African Ebola virus epidemic]]
  • Americans celebrating the [[death of Osama bin Laden]] in front of the [[White House]]
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  • [[Pope Francis]] in Poland
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The 21st (twenty-first) century is the current century in the Anno Domini era or Common Era, under the Gregorian calendar. It began on 1 January 2001 (MMI) and will end on 31 December 2100 (MMC).
King James Bible         
  • [[John Speed]]'s ''Genealogies recorded in the Sacred Scriptures'' (1611), bound into first King James Bible in [[quarto]] size (1612)
  • Title page of the 1760 Cambridge edition
  • The opening of the [[Epistle to the Hebrews]] of the 1611 edition of the'' Authorized Version'' shows the original [[typeface]]. Marginal notes reference variant translations and cross references to other Bible passages. Each chapter is headed by a précis of contents. There are decorative initial letters for each chapter, and a decorated headpiece to each book, but no illustrations in the text.
  • [[Archbishop]] [[Richard Bancroft]] was the "chief overseer" of the production of the Authorized Version.
  • [[William Tyndale]] translated the New Testament into English in 1525.
1611 ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE
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(also King James Version)
¦ noun another name for Authorized Version.