Bible King James Version - Bible Bear
The King James, also called King James Bible or Bible of the Bear, is one of the first translations of the Bible into Castilian. The work was done from the translation of the original texts in Hebrew and Greek and was published in Basel, Switzerland, on 28 September 1569. His translator was King James, Spanish religious converted to Protestantism. He is nicknamed King James for making Cipriano de Valera's first review of it in 1602
From the original text and the Latin versions, by making his translation was King James before it the previous work of Valdes (for example, his Psalms in Spanish) of Enzinas, and Perez (La) Pineda and the Ferrariense Bible.
1569 in the translation of Queen used the latest advances in biblical studies. For example, he used the division of New Testament verses, which had been introduced in print only a few years earlier (1550), and regretted that a new publication Peshita had come too late to take it into account.
This work has undergone many revisions as Mr. Reina Valera friend who made the first revision and then many others. The last in 1995 by United Bible Societies. Now it is known as the King James Bible.