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1611 KJV Liturgical Calendar - Circumcision of Christ
The January page in the 1611 KJV Bible's liturgical calendar marks Jenuary 1st as 'Circumcision", meaning the Circumcision of Jesus.Related Posts:titletitletitleSource: source...
1611 KJV Liturgical Calendar - Feast of Sylvester
Continuing our series of posts on the 12 Days of Christmas, we took yet another glance at the 1611 King James Bible's liturgical calendar where it notes December 31st as "Siluefter bith." It took us a bit to discover that the 400 yeard-old English wa...
1611 KJV Liturgical Calendar - Feast of the Innocents
Another peek at the 1611 KJV Bible's liturgical calendar for December, informs us that December 28th is the feast of the Innocents. The Innocents are the children slain by Herod as told in the Gospel of Matthew.Then Herod, when he saw that he was moc...
1611 KJV Liturgical Calendar - Feast of John
The liturgical calendar in the 1611 King James Bible marks December 27th as the feast of John. In an interesting twist, the Greek Orthodox Church commemorate Stephen on December 27 and John on December 26, just the oppposite of Western Christians. Ye...
1611 KJV Liturgical Calendar - Feast of Stephen
According to the online 1611 King James Bible, today is the feast of Stephen. You may have heard the feast of Stephen mentioned in the Christmas carol Good King Wenceslas."Good King Wenceslas looked out, on the Feast of Stephen"Thus, Good King Wences...
