
James I hated the Geneva Bible. He agreed to a new English translation on the condition that it must spread the idea of divine rule by monarchs. The new translation became the King James Bible. It is also known as the King James Version and the Authorised Version.
Did King James I get his wish?
Why is the KJB/KJV/AV considered the most influential book in history when the number of new phrases used by its translators that became idioms is, actually, not in the hundreds or thousands as thought by the uninitiated?
Did William Shakespeare coin more new words than the translators of the KJB?