No.
People look at the Greek and Hebrew to find out what words were originally used. In some cases English cannot accurately translate words from the Greek and so extra words get added.
As I said to BibleHighlighter, if you DID compare the KJV and the Greek/Hebrew and found that the KJV agreed with them in every case, we'd never hear the end of it. That would be the absolute proof, in black and white, that the KJV was the most accurate. You would shout it from the rooftops.
But you don't won't or can't do that.
Why not? Because then everyone would be able to see that sometimes there are words in the KJV that were not originally written - which could only mean that the KJV added them. This would then destroy your claim that the KJV was perfect.
BibleHighlighter refused to consider, or accept, this challenge - every single time.
Besides which, I believe in the inerrant, inspired word of God - and I don't read the KJV.
In what way?
You tell me what you believe the Gospel is, and I'll tell you if I agree, or where we differ.
ALL Bibles preach the Gospels and teach about God and Jesus.
But if you believe the Bible has nothing to do with salvation, you have greater problems than just a fixation on the number 13.