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King James Bible Publication 1611 Word Scramble Game

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About This Challenge

The King James Bible, first published in 1611, is a cornerstone of English literature and religious texts. To explore the language and history of this influential publication, we have created a word scramble game that focuses on key vocabulary terms found in the King James Bible.

  • Unscramble important biblical names and locations
  • Test your knowledge of significant events and themes
  • Challenge yourself with complex theological concepts (if applicable)

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Scriptures
The King James Bible of 1611 is a collection of sacred Scriptures.
translation
The King James Bible is a translation of the original Hebrew and Greek texts.
thou
The King James Bible uses the archaic pronoun 'thou' to address individuals.
thee
The King James Bible uses the archaic pronoun 'thee' to refer to individuals.
thy
The King James Bible uses the archaic possessive pronoun 'thy' to indicate ownership.
thine
The King James Bible uses the archaic possessive pronoun 'thine' to indicate ownership.
ye
The King James Bible uses the archaic pronoun 'ye' to address groups of people.
behold
The King James Bible often uses the term 'behold' to draw attention to something.
thee
The King James Bible uses the archaic pronoun 'thee' to address individuals.
hath
The King James Bible uses the archaic third person singular present indicative form of 'have' as 'hath'.
thine
The King James Bible uses the archaic possessive pronoun 'thine' to indicate ownership.

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