Robert Snow
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How many people here are KJV preferred, as opposed to KJVO?
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How many people here are KJV preferred, as opposed to KJVO?
KJVP here! :jesus: Been using the KJV for over 55 years!
I am a NASB95 preferred, but I also like and use the KJV, the NKJV, the HCSB, the NET, and the WEB.
None of them consistently translate the same Greek word meaning using the same English word or phrase,
I am a KJVP, though at one time I was KJVO. I'd never go so far as to call other versions bad. I am of the mind that whatever version you can glean the most from, by all means do it. If it helps you in your walk with your Creator, then stick your nose in that version and read, study, and learn.
It's listed as a noun in four different dictionaries I just checked! :thumbs:Since when is understanding a noun.......
Unless a person identifies other versions they would use and recommend, the KJVP folks are really KJVO.
To another post: Though it can also be used as other parts of speech, "understanding" is most commonly a noun, and that's how most dictionaries begin their definition of the word.
Oops! B4L beat me to it!
How many people here are KJV preferred, as opposed to KJVO?
I am a NASB95 preferred, but I also like and use the KJV, the NKJV, the HCSB, the NET, and the WEB.
None of them consistently translate the same Greek word meaning using the same English word or phrase, and many translate genitives as "of + genitive" which more often than not gives an ambiguous meaning.
Ambiguity opens the door for false doctrines, such as work of God means work God does, or faith of Christ means faith Christ instills.
Unless a person identifies other versions they would use and recommend, the KJVP folks are really KJVO. Kind of like TULIP advocates who say they are not Calvinist, but cannot quite say which of the TULIP doctrines they reject as mistaken and false.
Try asking them which verse or verses they prefer in another version over and against the KJV. I expect not very many will be provided.![]()
I could be considered "KJV preferred."
I still read and use mainly the KJV although I will consult other translations.
Along with the KJV, the other translations that I have recommended are some of the pre-1611 English Bibles of which the KJV is a revision such as the 1560 Geneva Bible, the 1842 revision of the KJV by Bible-believing Baptists and other believers, the Modern KJV by Jay Green, and the NKJV.
Logos, my church uses a variety of versions (each person may use whatever he likes). We have people who use the KJV, NIV, ESV, NASB, ASB, etc. but the pastor preaches from, and the AWANA kids use, the NKJV, which I guess would be the dominant version used in our church. Anyway, I'd like to hear your opinion of the NKJV. Personally, I like it, but the KJV has been my "version of choice" for so many years I'm hesitant to change. I can open my KJV and find anything I'm looking for in a second, because I've used this particular copy for almost 20 years. I'm reluctant to switch, but I would like to buy a NKJV Study Bible. So, give me your likes/dislikes of the NKJV. Although we don't always agree, I DO value your opinion.
You'd do yourself a huge service by employing other versions than the KJV/NKJV.