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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    When individuals are prosecuted for a crime, a solid case is often built against them in court with multiple pieces of evidence. This creates a clear theme, leading to a conclusion. The same principle applies to the issue of Bible translations. I haven’t provided just one example but several...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    1 Corinthians 3:18-19 ”"Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God." Ask yourself: What is the wisdom of this world? When secular men and heretics even are...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    There are several examples where Modern Versions make Jesus appear to sin: In Matthew 5:22, Modern Translations remove the words “without a cause” in relation to being angry with your brother. The King James correctly includes the words “without a cause,” “But I say unto you, That whosoever...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Wouldn’t it make sense that God would be able to point back to our time today to where His precise words were when we are all at the Judgment? In other words, there has to be a Word by God that He can hold people accountable to. If not, then God's Word would not be trustworthy enough to be...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    I am just quoting the Bible. "....the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men." (1 Corinthians 1:25). You either believe the Bible plainly or you don't believe it. The choice is yours. Choose wisely. ....
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    You are not offering any better alternative. I know there are other things like types of Christ in the OT, but all things do give glory to God including numbers. Even one book of the Bible is called “Numbers.” So, no. These kinds of things are not a distraction but they are like little mini...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    The problem is that the Modern Bibles teach that Jesus sins. The Modern Bibles teach a subtly different version of God that is heretical or deeply troubling, which is not the case with the KJV. That is what is what you do not understand. You either have not done your homework to discover such...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Apparently you never heard of synonyms before. But if God wanted to communicate to us today by using language that is speaking to a 17th century English audience, then He could very well do that. God has chosen the foolish things of this world to confound the wise (See: 1 Corinthians 1:27)...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    I don't believe the Bible is silent on this topic. If you ever watched any of Brandon Peterson's videos, particularly his micro-pattern video series, it shows that either the Bible is the most luckiest book mathematically, or it is indeed the Word of God in every fine detail. Proverbs 25:2...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    God can use men despite themselves. The KJV translator's goal was not "to make a good one better, or out of many good ones, one principal good one". Why can we say that God did move beyond what they thought? The KJV was a part of causing three of the great revivals in human history. The KJV...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Here is a short comparison: Faith-Based vs. Rationalist Approach: The KJV translators approached the Bible with reverence and did not treat it as if was no different than any other secular document. The KJV translator's goal was "to make a good one better, or out of many good ones, one...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    I am not opposed to the approach taken by the KJV translators. However, their method was distinct from Modern Textual Criticism, which is rooted in German Rationalism. I would even be open to a KJV update, but only if it adhered to a strict, conservative approach in updating words—one that could...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    The Apocrypha was not considered canonical by the King James Version (KJV) translators or by King James himself. While the Apocryphal books were included in the original 1611 KJV, they were placed in a separate section between the Old and New Testaments, signaling that they were viewed...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    If you take the blue pill, you will wake up and believe whatever you want to believe. But if you take the red pill, you can start to dig into the truth and see just how deep this rabbit hole goes. Most simply do not care to dig for the truth, and they have only a surface understanding of this...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Right, I believe the Holy Spirit will guide an English-speaking Christian to use the KJV because He will point out the corruptions in Modern Bibles that the KJV exposes. See, the KJV is like magnifying glass that exposes the errors of the Modern Bibles. Scripture (the KJV) is inspired by the...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    The Pharisees, for instance, strictly tithed even the smallest garden herbs—mint, dill, and cumin—demonstrating their fastidious adherence to the smallest ritual requirements (Matthew 23:23). However, in doing so, they neglected “the weightier matters of the law, like love, judgment, mercy, and...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    To be unbiased, you can simply ask ChatGPT (an AI tool) to tell you if there are differences of meaning in the text. I have been doing this to get a more unbiased approach. So no. It is not just, all me, who is tripping over himself to see only my own interpretation. I believe things should...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Seeing the KJV tells me to trust both Christ and His Word (Which would be in the form of the KJV), I trust both of them. Jesus said we are to abide in Him, and His words. The words I get from Jesus come from the KJV. Modern Bibles change and remove the actual words of Jesus. Modern Bibles...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    You did not even see all 50 of them, and you are dismissing them out of hand. How very Democratic Liberal Left of you. Again, you are selling a false narrative. 1 John 5:7 is removed in Modern Bibles,, and there are other words and verses removed. Some are cast into doubt with footnotes and...
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    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Yes, it appears to be a false friend. Bede, who first made this connection admits this idea is his speculation; he is not actually aware of a goddess called Eostre, he just thinks there was one. There is not a single reference to her, from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, any of the other writings...