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    New Book on the Doctrine of Scripture

    I have read several books written by Gail Riplinger, and I have checked out her research. Riplinger's research is not sound. Here are some examples of her research. Gail Riplinger asserted: “We cannot assume, as most have, who have not actually collated them word-for-word, that the language of...
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    Is Ussher's Bible Chronology correct?

    KJV-only author Lawrence Bednar wrote: “The Septuagint (original B.C. era text, not later ones) reflects amplification of crucial Christology for 1st century Greek-speaking churches before New Testament authority was established. It appears the standard Hebrew text was accompanied late in its...
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    Is Ussher's Bible Chronology correct?

    KJV-only author Lloyd Streeter assumed and claimed: “The text of the Masorete scribes (A. D. 500-1000) was the same Hebrew Old Testament text that Jesus read and approved” (Seventy-five Problems, p. 74). In contrast, KJV defenders David Reid and Bryan Ross wrote: “”It could not be clearer that...
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    Is Ussher's Bible Chronology correct?

    This is a link to an article that responds to Lita Cosner and Robert Carter https://biblearchaeology.org/images/Genesis-5-and-11/Setting-the-Record-Straight-Cosner-Carter-Response-Fall-2018-BAS.pdf
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    Is Ussher's Bible Chronology correct?

    It was not based on verses of Scripture. There was a Jewish tradition or a prediction in some pseudepigraphal books that suggested that the Messiah would come 5,500 years from Adam. S. Douglas Woodward claimed: "This little-known tradition appears to have been the cause for the rabbis to...
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    Is Ussher's Bible Chronology correct?

    S. Douglas Woodward claimed: "Because the tradition of the Jews held that the Messiah would arrive near the time Jesus appeared on the scene, the timing of the Messiah's arrival had to be altered so that Jesus would not be identified as the Christ. Thus, over one thousand five hundred years...
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    Is Ussher's Bible Chronology correct?

    John Whitcomb, Jr. and Henry M. Morris wrote: "If the strict-chronology interpretation of Genesis 11 is correct, all the postdiluvian patriarchs, including Noah, would still have been living when Abram was fifty years old; three of those who were born before the earth was divided (Shem, Shelah...
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    2 Kings 23:29; Another issue with and a Question; Why Didn't the NKJV Translators Catch that?

    Your question was answered by the clear evidence that you may be misunderstanding or misinterpreting how the KJV used the word "against" at this verse.
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    Is Ussher's Bible Chronology correct?

    In 1741, Charles Hayes wrote: "The design of this work was to shew, that the present Chronology of the Septuagint did certainly agree with that of the Hebrew Scriptures before our Saviour's Days, that the Jews, some short time after the destruction of their state, corrupted and shortened the...
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    Is Ussher's Bible Chronology correct?

    I just read Philip Mauro's book The Wonders of Bible Chronology. Philip Mauro makes a couple positive comments concerning the Greek Septuagint. KJV defender Philip Mauro (1859-1952), whose book Which Version were partially reprinted in David Otis Fuller’s book True or False, wrote: “The...
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    New Book on the Doctrine of Scripture

    Your assertion or accusation is not true as you bear false witness against the translators of the NKJV. You have been misinformed by Gail Riplinger's false accusations whether you learned them from her or from someone else that repeated her incorrect claims. The NKJV does not actually omit...
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    Leftist bias in state university course

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/student-whistleblower-sounds-alarm-on-infuriating-course-bias-at-university-of-illinois/vi-AA1Sq0tZ?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=69415030f2724cd28a59b3d9cc383c0c&ei=12...
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    Sprawling Fraud in Minnesota

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/cannon-scale-of-minnesota-welfare-fraud-should-make-fiscal-conservatives-out-of-people/ar-AA1SonfG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=6940564c89f949dc85b407fd543d3f48&ei=16...
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    Sprawling Fraud in Minnesota

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/one-chart-lays-bare-the-sprawling-fraud-network-minnesota-officials-missed/ar-AA1Soteo?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=694052f984fe4852af1d896dce72fa05&ei=15...
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    Critical warning for KJB believers from Bryan Ross

    Jack Hyles, well-known fundamentalist pastor, wrote: "Then, if corruptible seed is used, one cannot be born again. I have a conviction as deep as my soul that every English-speaking person who has ever been born again was born of incorruptible seed; that is, the King James Bible" (Enemies of...
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    New Book on the Doctrine of Scripture

    The KJV itself translated the Greek noun in these verses as "teachers" 6 times--Acts 13:1, 1 Cor. 12:28, 1 Cor. 12:29, Eph. 4:11, 2 Tim. 4:3, Heb. 5:12. The KJV used master in the less common or archaic sense for teacher in those verses. The 1828 Webster's Dictionary listed a 9th definition...
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    New Book on the Doctrine of Scripture

    Some commonly used prepositions in the KJV may also be sometimes used in an uncommon or archaic way or sense. At its entry by, the 1828 Webster’s Dictionary gives as its third definition the following: “Through, or with, denoting the agent, means, instrument or cause.” Concerning...
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    New Book on the Doctrine of Scripture

    Concerning 2 Thessalonians 3:5, Baptist pastor and KJV defender Glenn Conjurske asserted: “We have a paraphrase in the King James Version, which instead of ‘the patience of Christ’ reads, ‘the patient waiting for Christ.’ This is in fact a double paraphrase, for even if were legitimate to turn...
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    New Book on the Doctrine of Scripture

    You keep using inconsistent double standards in your misleading accusations against the NKJV. You are repeating incorrect claims made by Gail Riplinger, which you may have picked up second-hand from some other KJV-only source. You use the guilt-by-association fallacy in your improper attempts...
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    New Book on the Doctrine of Scripture

    This same Greek word found at Acts 4:27 and 30 was also used of Jesus at Matthew 12:18a where it was translated "servant" in the KJV. However, it was translated "child" in Wycliffe's, 1534 Tyndale's, Matthew's, Great, and Bishops' Bibles and as "son" in 1526 Tyndale's. Why is this difference...
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