King James authorized bible vs the rest of other bibles

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Does anyone's spirit jump for joy (whereby you fill chills in a good way) when you watch the video above?

I imagine many who have died for the King James in the past, believed it was the perfect Word of God. For why would you die for something that was flawed, or imperfect? That doesn't make sense. You believe all of God's Word or you don't believe it. It's an all or nothing deal.
I don't think we have all of God word here on earth... Jesus says things in Luke 2 that are not preserved here on earth... God's word is settled in heaven, though, ps119... can I get an amen?
 

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For example: When I found out that there was an error in the KJV, it almost crushed my faith whereby I thought God's Word might have failed. But years of study have shown me otherwise, though. There is no error in God's preserved Word for our day. For faith comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17). So when you attack my Bible as not being perfect, you are attacking my faith (Which is a different faith than the ones preached in Modern Translations); And I would be willing to die for my KJV. Are you willing to die for some unread Hebrew and Greek translation of the Scriptures that you could not understand without a Lexicon? I know what words I am dying for. There is no dispute about what the words say. I know English. There is not a kaleidoscope of definitions for me to choose from with a Lexicon or another Modern Translation. I have one nailed down Word of God and I know exactly what I would be dying for. I would be dying for Jesus and His teachings as described in His preserved Word for our day (i.e. the KJV).
there's the one word error in the kjv we've talked about...it need not make you lose faith in the truth,though... God's spirit guides us into all truth, john 16... and Rom 8 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God...
 

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For example: When I found out that there was an error in the KJV, it almost crushed my faith whereby I thought God's Word might have failed. But years of study have shown me otherwise, though. There is no error in God's preserved Word for our day. For faith comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17). So when you attack my Bible as not being perfect, you are attacking my faith (Which is a different faith than the ones preached in Modern Translations); And I would be willing to die for my KJV. Are you willing to die for some unread Hebrew and Greek translation of the Scriptures that you could not understand without a Lexicon? I know what words I am dying for. There is no dispute about what the words say. I know English. There is not a kaleidoscope of definitions for me to choose from with a Lexicon or another Modern Translation. I have one nailed down Word of God and I know exactly what I would be dying for. I would be dying for Jesus and His teachings as described in His preserved Word for our day (i.e. the KJV).
human language is confounded... you may think you're understanding another person, but it's only partial, not perfect... gen 11 that they may not understand one another's speech... so, have absolute faith in how God's spirit works... the comforter! John 14
 

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For example: When I found out that there was an error in the KJV, it almost crushed my faith whereby I thought God's Word might have failed. But years of study have shown me otherwise, though. There is no error in God's preserved Word for our day. For faith comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17). So when you attack my Bible as not being perfect, you are attacking my faith (Which is a different faith than the ones preached in Modern Translations); And I would be willing to die for my KJV. Are you willing to die for some unread Hebrew and Greek translation of the Scriptures that you could not understand without a Lexicon? I know what words I am dying for. There is no dispute about what the words say. I know English. There is not a kaleidoscope of definitions for me to choose from with a Lexicon or another Modern Translation. I have one nailed down Word of God and I know exactly what I would be dying for. I would be dying for Jesus and His teachings as described in His preserved Word for our day (i.e. the KJV).
would I die for a human copied Greek manuscript? no... but I would happily die for the all truth that God's spirit guides to... John 16
 

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God's Word claims that it is perfect (Psalm 12:6 KJV) (Psalm 119:140 KJV) (Proverbs 30:5 KJV) and that it will be preserved for all generations (Psalm 12:7 KJV) and it will stand forever (Isaiah 40:8 KJV) (1 Peter 1:25 KJV). Therefore, seeing Scripture plainly states these facts, it then becomes an issue of a test of your faith in God's Word (See the test the devil gave to Eve in*Genesis 3:1 KJV); Because, when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe (1 Thessalonians 2:13 KJV). In other words, do you believe you hold the very words of God within your hands like the disciples did?
say, Jason, I just got a chance to look up the refs at the beginning of this post on a pc... it looks like the word used is Pure... which has a lot of overlap with Perfect, also some differences... so, I think I want to change what I've said about God's word being perfect to it being pure...
still settled in heaven, though!
 

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In other words, an article pointed out a supposed contradiction to me in the KJV back when I first got saved. Can you imagine if I was led away from not believing God's Word anymore if I believed that article?
no longer believing in the kjv is not the same as not believing God's word.
 

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Ssshhh.

*Puts finger on your mouth*

I will speak on this topic, my friend.
Just give me more time.
I cannot be silent at this time... it is like for shut up in my bones... from Jeremiah, I think...
 

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So you siding with, "The Truth is not Knoweable" Types?
Words have a specific meaning in the English language. There is one intended meaning or message that we can easily understand in the English. People twist the plain written meaning because they do not all discern things spiritually and receive all of the seed of the Word of God into their heart. That is why there is different denominations.

But you didn't change anything with your point, though. People understand and know English better than Biblical Hebrew and Greek. That is a fact. People today do not have Moses or the Apostle Paul to double check their study of these languages. Today, we are familar with the English language because it is a part of our every day lives. We can look back in recent history in see how the English language has progressed and in many cases (Hasn't changed).

Scholars and religionists are deceiving themselves if they think they can know a dead language and not be in error in some way. That would be like trying to speak dolphin by studying dolphins.
oh, no, truth is very knowable... the spirit guides Christians into it... John 16...
 

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So you siding with, "The Truth is not Knoweable" Types?
Words have a specific meaning in the English language. There is one intended meaning or message that we can easily understand in the English. People twist the plain written meaning because they do not all discern things spiritually and receive all of the seed of the Word of God into their heart. That is why there is different denominations.

But you didn't change anything with your point, though. People understand and know English better than Biblical Hebrew and Greek. That is a fact. People today do not have Moses or the Apostle Paul to double check their study of these languages. Today, we are familar with the English language because it is a part of our every day lives. We can look back in recent history in see how the English language has progressed and in many cases (Hasn't changed).

Scholars and religionists are deceiving themselves if they think they can know a dead language and not be in error in some way. That would be like trying to speak dolphin by studying dolphins.
it is sometimes because they know English so well that they find the wriggle room they look for...
 

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So you siding with, "The Truth is not Knoweable" Types?
Words have a specific meaning in the English language. There is one intended meaning or message that we can easily understand in the English. People twist the plain written meaning because they do not all discern things spiritually and receive all of the seed of the Word of God into their heart. That is why there is different denominations.

But you didn't change anything with your point, though. People understand and know English better than Biblical Hebrew and Greek. That is a fact. People today do not have Moses or the Apostle Paul to double check their study of these languages. Today, we are familar with the English language because it is a part of our every day lives. We can look back in recent history in see how the English language has progressed and in many cases (Hasn't changed).

Scholars and religionists are deceiving themselves if they think they can know a dead language and not be in error in some way. That would be like trying to speak dolphin by studying dolphins.
also, we can know the truth, John 8...If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;*And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. ...how to continue at all times? Colossians 3 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; ... the word can dwell in you... And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, john1... the word can dwell among us, it can dwell in us...
 

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My point is that would you trust someone who doesn't speak Modern English to teach you about Old English from the 1600's? My guess is that you wouldn't really trust that person all too much. It's the same with dead languages that is no way related to anything that we are familar with. People are guessing as to what those languages are saying. And many of them are cheating by looking at what their Bible says in the current language.
there's enough non biblical texts from similar periods that people with strong language ability can learn to easily read biblical texts... there's folks that know more about Greek grammar than I know about English... can they understand it perfectly? I don't think so, God confounded human language, limiting human understanding, gen 11...
 

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Also, in Deuteronomy 8:3, the word "word" is in italicized; However, Jesus quotes the word "word" in italics in Matthew 4:4. So if the italcized word is not supposed to be in our Bibles, then why did Jesus quote it? Was Jesus wrong?
by the same approach, when Luke says that in Isaiah it was written The spirit of the lord is upon me, then Isaiah is supposed to be written that way... there's an extra word in Isaiah...
 
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I know someone probably had posted this title before. Just to inform that I had 4 other bibles beside I add the King James version. Should I burn the rest of the 4 because I read on the internet as well youtube that our faith to our Lord will dwindled for using the wrong bibles unless we used the King James version.
Hi. Just like all goverments that are in the world are ordained by God. So is the same with different versions of the bible. For reasons we cannot understand yet.

There is one verse in the King James bible that basically says, even though we preach the news of Christ (and do it terribly wrong) it still pleases God.

I think its 1 Corinthians 1:18 KJV. For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.

So no you shouldn't burn them. Just leave them where you found them and say, Gods will, will be done.

It doesnt matter how many different versions of the bible there are or how they contradict each other.

All that matters is that you believe the message of Christ risen from the dead.

And in the last day, He will raise us up to be with Him in the clouds.

Get ready for a big voice that says "COME UP HITHER!" and in the twinkling of an eye it shall be.

Even the trees will clap.
 
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most who post the KJV only bibles, don't actually believe the Holy Spirit does any work, but the words written in their KJV