Actually, this is demonstrably false. The KJV translators were only aware of documents available in the early 17th century. There have been many classical Greek and ancient Hebrew documents discovered since that time (think Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi library), meaning that the material available to the writers of lexicons (which are compendia of words as used in contemporary literature) is greater than that available to the KJV translators. In other words, we know far more than they did.
So... before you drink any more KJV-only Fool-Aid, do a little unbiased research.
So... before you drink any more KJV-only Fool-Aid, do a little unbiased research.
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