I never said the KJV saved anyone I said the KJV is the incorruptible seed that FORMS Christ in us.
That's the Holy Spirit.
I gave you lots of verses which say that we should be filled with the Spirit, walk in the Spirit and that the Spirit is changing us into Jesus' image and likeness, 2 Corinthians 3:18. The Spirit was doing this for believers long before the KJV came on the scene - Paul, Peter and the NT writers were all filled with, and led by, the Spirit.
I think the disconnect we have is that you believe saved and born again are the same thing and honestly I would be more than willing to accept that view if it could be proven by the Bible
Of course they're the same.
What are we saved from? The wages of sin is death, Romans 6:23. This means spiritual death, which is separation from God. Adam and Eve DID die on the day that they ate the fruit - the relationship they had with God was broken, they were each given a punishment and kicked out of the Garden. From then onwards, everyone who wanted to approach God had to offer sacrifices - e.g Cain and Abel, Job (who offered sacrifices in case his children had sinned). At Sinai, the Hebrew people were formally given the sacrificial system with details of how to offer each sacrifice and what it was for. And God also made a Covenant with them - a covenant they were, mostly, incapable of keeping.
Then Jesus came. And right from the beginning we are told that he would save people from their sins, Matthew 1:21, John 1:29. This was also foretold in the OT. Jesus was Mary's seed who would bruise the serpent's head, Genesis 3:15 and the suffering servant who would be bruised for our iniquities, Isaiah 53:4-5. Jesus himself said that he had come to offer his life as a sacrifice, Mark 10:45, to lay down his life for the sheep, John 10:11 and that his blood was being poured out for the forgiveness of sins, Matthew 26:28.
The Apostles preached this from the beginning. See Peter's sermon at Pentecost; when he finished and was asked "what shall we do?" he said, "Repent and be baptised .... for the forgiveness of sins", Acts of the Apostles 2:38. Paul taught that Jesus died for us, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 1:7, and that through him we are reconciled to God, Romans 5:11-12, Colossians 1:22, 2 Corinthians 5:18.
Jesus said also that everyone who believed in him would receive eternal life, John 3:16, John 3:36, John 6:53. The NT writers ay this as well, Romans 6:23, 1 John 5:12.
So if we accept Jesus and that his death was for our sins, we have eternal life. We are made new creations, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Galatians 6:15; have been given new birth, 1 Peter 1:3, a new life, Acts of the Apostles 5:20, Romans 6:4, Romans 6:11, Romans 8:5-8. We are told to put off our old selves, Ephesians 4:22-24, Romans 8:12-13 - to which we have died, Romans 6, Galatians 2:20. We are born into a new family - children of God, John 1:12 and heirs with Christ, Romans 8:16-17.
How are all these things, which are a result of salvation, not the same as being born again?