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This is exactly what I was looking for, thanks for clarifying things up and thanks for making it short. So they are not the same. I always thought that KJ bible was written in the oldest English:
For many centuries the common (Lay) Christian had no access to the bible that was reserved for the clergy only and the bibles were usually in either Latin or Greek. The Roman Catholic Church discouraged the reading of any English language bibles until the 1940s. As a Roman Catholic boy I had to learn Latin to read the Bible (Latin Vulgate)
The Earliest known Anglo-Saxon(Old English) Bible is the Wycliffe Bible written in 1380. Few people today know sufficient Anglo-Saxon English to read it. Here is a page from it and before you ask, I can not read it, just a few words.
