The Authorized King James Version called these books 'Apocrypha'.
According to the Authorized King James Version, Genesis 37:3 reads:
It was eventually printed and published at Douai, in 1609, two years before the Authorized King James Version.
The Authorized King James Version is a translation of the Bible, first published in 1611.
Work begins on the Authorized King James Version of the Bible.
However, the 1611 Authorized King James Version also renders this passage as "children" rather than "sons."
The Authorized King James Version never mentions jackals, though this could be due to a translation error.
The spelling judgment is also found in the Authorized King James Version of the Bible.
His annotated Authorized King James Version of the Bible took seven years to complete.
Most often, the church uses the Authorized King James Version.