‘A Time to Dance’ by Stanley Gamble was launched
recently at the GoodBook Shop, Belfast.
It celebrates 400 years of the
King James Version of the Bible.
It introduces the reader to the history of the Authorised Version by answering the following questions:
How did the new translation come about? Who was King James 1?
Why did
he call the Hampton Court Conference?
Who were the main players?
How
did the translation process take place?
And what did they give us in
translation?
Answers to these questions along with vivid pictures, help
the reader travel back in time to the start of 17th Century.
In addition, the publication contains the remarkable religious
confession of King James 1 from A Premonition to All Most Mighty
Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom Works, ed.
James Montague, Bishop of Winchester (1616).
In the foreword to the book, Rev. Canon Dr. S.E. Long said,
”The
400th Anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible, the
Authorised Version – is being much marked because of the pivotal place
it holds in the thinking and living of Christians and all others who
highly value it for whatever reason. This book makes a valuable
contribution to those celebrations.”
The book resulted from invitations to the author who is curate of
Knockbreda Parish, to lecture on the subject from various church and
community groups.
Rev. Gamble is donating the profits to good causes.
The book price: £5, is available at The Good Book Shop, where the 400th
anniversary is being marked each day with a daily Bible reading.