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In other words, it used the Alexandrian Texts and when they differed from the KJV, they would make slight changes to try and make it sound like the KJV. You know, like Satan did in the garden. Close is not good enough.
"The reader is permitted to make up his or her own mind about the correct reading."
There's the danger, making man the final authority on what God has said.
"The reader is permitted to make up his or her own mind about the correct reading."
There's the danger, making man the final authority on what God has said.
yet when you hold the KJV above all others. You hold that man (the interpreters of said bible version) has The final authority on what God said.
the problem with trying to hold to a view which is not biblical. is your own arguments start to work against themselves. Because your left with secular arguments, which are always flawed
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