Man, The Cross , and The KJV

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Dino246

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Jaybo, what is so "Mystical" about what I stated???

Funny how you and Dino claim that I come up with all of these "Mystical" interpretations when both you and him cannot even produce one Physical Bible that you can hold in your hand which you believe to be the perfect and infallible word of God.

People with the Alexandrian school of thought, such James White, can NEVER point to one physical Bible that they believe to be the 100% pure and perfect word of God. But rather, you, Dino, and James White and the like can only refer to some Phantom (Mystical) Bible that you cannot even hold it in your hand nor read it. How sad. And you think my position is "Mystical" do you??
Where in Scripture does God declare that you will be able to hold His prefect and infallible word in your hands?

He doesn't. Which means at best your position is presumptive.
 
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Where in Scripture does God declare that you will be able to hold His prefect and infallible word in your hands?

He doesn't. Which means at best your position is presumptive.
Unless one has the original documents and understands thoroughly what those documents say, we must rely on translations -- which cannot be "His prefect [sic] and infallible word in your hands". The Bible that Jesus used was the Septuagint, a translation of the ancient Hebrew and Aramaic.

The meaning of God's word is what is most important. That is the reason to use a translation that communicates clearly what the early texts meant to the hearers of that time. There is no reason whatsoever to use a translation that doesn't communicate in the language that one speaks, reads, and writes every day.