KING JAMES VERSION BIBLE VS. MODERN ENGLISH BIBLES

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Lucy-Pevensie

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The niv is corrupt. It’s not news.
Why are you fighting against God? This is a charge brought by atheists and Muslims against Christians. Why are you doing devil's work?


Mathew 12:12

And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:
 
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It is an analogy. I have to pick up my cross daily and follow Jesus.
That means that my body must die daily when I follow Jesus.
If a man is unwilling to deny himself he can’t be Jesus’ disciple.
So, the analogy is the truth about what it takes to follow Christ.

I forget which saint it was but in Foxe’s book of martyrs one of them put his hand first into the fire because he’d learned the truth of that teaching of Jesus.

Can a member of your body cost you salvation?
Here's the problem... You're lacking knowledge about the spiritual right hand, you don't know what that is sooooooo what you do is CHANGE the word of God to fit your LIIMITED understanding.

Instead of reading and BELIEVING every word is right and every word means exactly what it says, you have completely missed the REAL meaning of the passage.

So I ask again, can cutting off your right hand save you from hell?

How about when Jesus the RIGHT HAND of God was CUT OFF, did that save you from hell? This is like basic pre-k Christianity lol.
 

Joseppi

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The "authorization" was limited to being read in Anglican churches. That's it, that's all. It's interesting to note how you try to control the discussion though.
The Holy Bible says no such thing.
 

Dino246

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Here's the problem... You're lacking knowledge about the spiritual right hand, you don't know what that is sooooooo what you do is CHANGE the word of God to fit your LIIMITED understanding.

Instead of reading and BELIEVING every word is right and every word means exactly what it says, you have completely missed the REAL meaning of the passage.

So I ask again, can cutting off your right hand save you from hell?

How about when Jesus the RIGHT HAND of God was CUT OFF, did that save you from hell? This is like basic pre-k Christianity lol.
"If your right hand causes you to sin..." Did Jesus cause you to sin? No. Therefore your metaphoric interpretation doesn't make sense.
 
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Jesus is "the" right hand, but in that sermon, Jesus didn't say to cut off "the" right hand, but "your" right hand. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
The KJV says to cut off THY right hand not YOUR right hand. But if you insist that Jesus is teaching one to cut off body parts to save themselves from hell, that's your right.
 
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"If your right hand causes you to sin..." Did Jesus cause you to sin? No. Therefore your metaphoric interpretation doesn't make sense.
Have you not read in the bible that Jesus is an ofence to his people?
 

trofimus

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The KJV says to cut off THY right hand not YOUR right hand. But if you insist that Jesus is teaching one to cut off body parts to save themselves from hell, that's your right.
I do not think that this is a choice between an extreme literalism and an extreme metaphor.

Something in the middle would be my guess.
 
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"If your right hand causes you to sin..." Did Jesus cause you to sin? No. Therefore your metaphoric interpretation doesn't make sense.
By the way where did you get "if your right hand causes you to sin"?
 
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I do not think that this is a choice between an extreme literalism and an extreme metaphor.

Something in the middle would be my guess.
I just read the bible for what it say, I don't try to interpret the meaning... it says what it means and means what it is says. The only interpretation needed is to decide if the passage is about the literal or figurative.
 

Joseppi

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Here's the problem... You're lacking knowledge about the spiritual right hand, you don't know what that is sooooooo what you do is CHANGE the word of God to fit your LIIMITED understanding.

Instead of reading and BELIEVING every word is right and every word means exactly what it says, you have completely missed the REAL meaning of the passage.

So I ask again, can cutting off your right hand save you from hell?

How about when Jesus the RIGHT HAND of God was CUT OFF, did that save you from hell? This is like basic pre-k Christianity lol.
Why ask me?
I presented my understanding.
And now you are unhappy.
You want someone to agree with your “cut off Jesus” idea? Well it won’t be me. I know better.
 
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That’s not the right hand Jesus referred to.
Jesus is the RIGHT HAND of GOD.
He was a Rock of OFFENCE (that means he offended people).
He was CUT OFF ( crucified).
His death saved the body of believers from hell.

And what is your reason for saying those verses aren't about Jesus the RIGHT HAND of God?
And how does cutting your right hand off save you from hell?


Do you think this verse might be a parallel verse?

John 11:50 King James Version (KJV)

50 Nor consider that it is expedient for us, that one man (God's RIght Hand) should die for the people (body of believers), and that the whole nation perish not (go to hell).


 

Joseppi

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The KJV says to cut off THY right hand not YOUR right hand. But if you insist that Jesus is teaching one to cut off body parts to save themselves from hell, that's your right.
Jesus said it.
“Thy” refers to the hand of every person Jesus is teaching.
 
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Why ask me?
I presented my understanding.
And now you are unhappy.
You want someone to agree with your “cut off Jesus” idea? Well it won’t be me. I know better.
I just think it's ironic that you push the inerrancy of the KJV and yet you don't even believe the words of the KJV. Either cutting off your right hand saves you from hell or it doesn't... it's that simple.
 

Joseppi

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Jesus is the RIGHT HAND of GOD.
Matthew 22:44 The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool?

Hebrews 10:12-13 But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of God; from henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool.

Notice that Jesus isn’t being used as God’s right hand, but is sitting on God’s right hand waiting and expecting God to handle the enemies for him.
And what is your reason for saying those verses aren't about Jesus the RIGHT HAND of God?
The things you refer to are not in the context of Jesus’ teaching about “thy” right hand.

And how does cutting your right hand off save you from hell?
It is an analogy referring to your own body being a living sacrifice holy and acceptable to God.
Which act of faith requires a sacrificial love like Jesus proved to have.
You remember, Let this mind be in you that was also in Christ Jesus.

Do you think this verse might be a parallel verse?

John 11:50 Nor consider that it is expedient for us, that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not.
No.
But in that we who follow Jesus are expected to suffer as he did there is likeness.
 
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Joseppi

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Fallacy; argument from silence. It's in the front matter of your "Holy Bible".
If you have something to present then do it.
I have yet to see you make a actual evidential point.

I’ll tell you this, my Authorized Holy Bible doesn’t say what you said.