Why do people not like the KJV Bible.
(1) Because Satan hates the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, and (2) most Christians have simply accepted the propaganda against the KJV and for the modern versions, but have not thorougly investigated the matter. If you would ask the average Christian whether they know how corrupt Codex Vaticanus is, they would probably have no idea.
Would God allow His word to be void of being available to the world for hundreds of years when He wants people to be saved.
Not at all. The anti-KJV crowd conveniently forgets this very important truth. The KJV was the only English Bible for hundreds of years.
All those years they went by the KJV but there was error in it when it is God's word.
That is what Satan wants modern Christians to believe. But all the most solid Bible scholarship was based upon the KJV. Check out all the well-accepted commentaries such as those of Matthew Henry, John Gill, Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown, etc. They were using this Bible as their Bible, and not attempting to undermine it or destroy it.
And if they say king James was a heathen that means nothing...
That's another lie of the Devil, since King James was actually a Bible scholar himself.
I do not get it,and I have read through the KJV,and I do not see a problem,and I do not see how people say they cannot understand it because of the language,so they need a newer version,as if the KJV version is reading like gd84jf8$*.
No, the KJV was never a problem, but there were some men who hated it because it was so powerful and convicting. Westcott and Hort hated it with a passion, and their chief goal in life was to dethrone it -- and the succeeded to a large degree because Christians refused to see their work as an attack of the Devil.