My wording is not perfect always or precise. To clarify, I am saying that the majority of the 5,800 Greek manuscripts are Byzantine text type. The smaller percentage of these manuscripts out of this large pool is Alexandrian, etcetera.
The fact that the KJV aligns primarily (not precisely) with the majority of the 5,800 Greek manuscripts shows that the church did indeed have the Word of God as per the promises of God mentioned in His Word. We can also see one line of Bibles is corrupt (the Alexandrian line), and the other is not corrupt (The Byzantine text type and TR) because of the changed doctrines that are for the worse and not for the better. We can also see that heretics are associated with this corrupt line, as well. Even biblical numerics confirms both the original language TR manuscripts and the KJV. The KJV helped to be a part of the three greatest revivals, and lead to unbelievers and believers speaking idioms popularized by the KJV makes it not another mere book, but something more.
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