Here is the video from the KJV research council:
I don't believe a KJV update is possible in these last days, which is what Mark Ward was pushing for by this debate.
There are certain requirements I believe need to happen for a KJV update to happen in my book. But I believe that such a task will not happen for two reasons. One, there has been a lot of mistrust because of all of the the problems and deceptions employed by Modern Scholarship which began with Westcott and Hort. Second, we are living in the last days. Many in the realm of Christianity today are not like believers of the past. Scripture does warn that many will depart from the faith, and I believe we are living in those days. So we should be crazy and wildly careful of trusting anyone these days.
I think a better alternative is to helping people to understand the KJV is to have improved educational tools, and programs by various different KJV groups or churches. These tools should be rooted in trusted dictionaries, the Hebrew, Greek, context, and more. So in my humble opinion, a KJV update is not necessary. Many have tried and failed because they showed to be dishonest or unqualified about tackling such a major project.
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I don't believe a KJV update is possible in these last days, which is what Mark Ward was pushing for by this debate.
There are certain requirements I believe need to happen for a KJV update to happen in my book. But I believe that such a task will not happen for two reasons. One, there has been a lot of mistrust because of all of the the problems and deceptions employed by Modern Scholarship which began with Westcott and Hort. Second, we are living in the last days. Many in the realm of Christianity today are not like believers of the past. Scripture does warn that many will depart from the faith, and I believe we are living in those days. So we should be crazy and wildly careful of trusting anyone these days.
I think a better alternative is to helping people to understand the KJV is to have improved educational tools, and programs by various different KJV groups or churches. These tools should be rooted in trusted dictionaries, the Hebrew, Greek, context, and more. So in my humble opinion, a KJV update is not necessary. Many have tried and failed because they showed to be dishonest or unqualified about tackling such a major project.
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