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More Changes Between the 1611 and the 1769 Editions of the KJV | A Salted FaithOne thing I might do is ask them if they use the 1611 KJV
When they say yes - I will tell them it is actually the 1769
But then will pretty much leave it at that.
I actually recommend the NKJV. Before the NKJV it was the NASB. As with any translation there are issues. One needs to know about them, translation bias, what ever they happen to be.3-7 I like what you said - I often use my KJV, but I also use my NKJ, HSCB, NASB, ect
Maybe so. Pray for them. Use a KJV and maybe only leave it at that. I believe those who have come to a KJVonly view need to be protected with truth in love for God's word.The best way to deal with KJO Christians, IMHO, is not to deal with KJO Christians.
Make the case for verbal plenary inspiration of God's word when it was originally given by God as foundation to agree on. 2 Timothy 3:16-17. Proverbs 30:5. Psalms 12:6. Matthew 5:18.
I say......
How best to deal with KJV Onlyists........is to just leave them alone and quit worrying about it.
But they are deceived. Shouldn't we try to help? Before they deceive others in telling lies.I say......
How best to deal with KJV Onlyists........is to just leave them alone and quit worrying about it.
The same happened to the KJV. CHANGED.The transition that takes place between those Autographs originally Inspired and a resulting copy or translation, was not accomplished to the same degree of Direct Divine Inspiration the Autographs were, as the Double-Inspiration proponents might think they can, or need to claim.
The very nature of a version being a copy or translation implies some degree of uninspired variation from the original, not withstanding God's very real and Living Superintendence over the Preservation of His Loving Word that He has promised, so that it may be a witness that describes Him and His Goings.
Even an 'exact copy' of a thing, or a masterpiece of art, for example, is still a 'copy' containing some inherent differences which are detectable, simply by virtue of it being a copy, at all, in the first place.
As a copy or translation of sufficient august and venerable 'copies' of the original Autographs, in the original languages that found favor with God's children for many, many centuries, and given a similarly sound and sufficiently devout effort toward the final production of the KJV, I see it, in all it's 'revisions' and versions, as 'an Exact Copy'.
Given that this 'exact copy' can not and should never be claimed to be a flawlessly and directly Inspired production of the original Autographs, to what extent does it contain 'flaws', for which it can not be trusted as God's Supernaturally Preserved Word for all matters of Faith and practice?
I say that the KJV does not contain flaws that would characterise it as having any lack of integrity and that then implies that the KJV carries with it, therefore, the Authority of God.
I believe we have God's Word Preserved that is an exact copy of God's Word He intends for us to have.
I believe it is and it contains God's inspired Word, with a little 'i' meaning there is a Living Inspiration witnessed to, by the Holy Spirit, in God's operations and use of The Bible, as we know it in English as the KJV, that attests to this version being the Supernatural Masterpiece of Literature that it has proven to be, over centuries of the Activity of God, in it's employment, as His 'copy' of His flawlessly perfect original Autographs which were absolutely Inspired.
The inspiration I claim for the copy of God's Word I hold in my hand or that is in the computer is 'derived' not by Direct Divine Inspiration, but by it's Source and Author having promised to preserve for us a copy of His Word, which contains Divine content.
The Divine content of the KJV being preserved by and from a Divine Source give this copy of what is called 'God's Holy World' the designation of being currently an inspired book, according to me, or of any reasonable facsimile in any language being likewise, 'inspired', of God Who has provided them.
I have in the sense qualified as it not being absolutely perfect beyond finding out some incidental and insignificant idiosyncrasies, said that I believe I have an exact copy of God's inspired Word that I know that God knows, He knows He is talking to me, in so many words, and that He knows He has gotten His Message over to me, in His Own Words.
Whether or not anyone knows it that uses a modern translation, they still have to go back to the KJV and sound original language texts 'to see what God says', because, although they act like they don't know it, or care, the underlying original texts used to create them, were nefariously
CHANGED.
Same. Don't deal with them.and when they try to make converts to KJO???
That is simply not true.I say that the KJV does not contain flaws that would characterise it as having any lack of integrity and that then implies that the KJV carries with it, therefore, the Authority of God.
In the KJV the word "hell" is used to refer to three different places. God's word uses three different words!
I'm not on that bandwagon.
I'm just asking.
God never promised you a single, lone perfect English Translation of the Bible. Quit acting like he has. KJVOnlyism is a false teaching. It is certainly a very accurate Bible. But it is not without error. It is not, nor has ever been a perfect translation. It is among the very best, yet not perfect.You must see these occurrences as an impeachment of the KJV's integrity.
What about that? I've seen hundreds of dismissals and disparaging swipes taken of irrelevant idiosyncrasies at what for centuries was The Holy Word of God and in the most resent times they seem to accompany any mention of the KJV by default, as if it were some God-given command for everyone to denounce it as a entirely flawed production with its origin in human beings.
I'm not on that bandwagon.
If you don't have a version of the Bible that has impeccable integrity and, therefore, the Authority of God, that is of Divine Origin, what do you have to recommend to anyone for them to get to know your God that the Word of God is supposed to depict?
I'm just asking.