There is only one "King James Bible", and it is not limited to 1611-1769. It was the same version and translation in 1611 as it is today. There are obviously various editions of the King James Bible, but any edition which is of the proper tradition and linked to the historical lineage is a "King James Bible", no matter where or what year it was published. (As I have elsewhere pointed out, any person using a normal Bible today or a computer software program is not using an edition which matches word for word to 1769.) Defence of the King James Bible as a version and translation is not limited to Bibles from some time period, because the same version and translation of 1611 is present in various editions available today.
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