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John 7:8 Go up to the feast yourselves; I am not going up to this feast, because My time has not yet fully arrived.” NASB
John 7:8 Go to the feast yourselves; I am not[a] going up to this feast, for my time has not yet fully come.” 9 So saying, he remained in Galilee. RSV
John 7::8 Go you up to this festival day: but I go not up to this festival day, because my time is not accomplished. DRB
John 7:8 Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up yet unto this feast; for my time is not yet full come. KJV
I was led to Christ using a KJV. The friend who I went to church to get off my back, gave me an NASB thinking it would be easier to read. When I got to this verse I thought Christ just lied because two verse later he went up secretly. The RSV I got for perfect attendance in VBS that had never been used and smelled like new many years later said the same thing. I do not know where I got the KJV, but before I knew anything about manuscripts and higher criticism or literal word for word translation I switched because it did not make Jesus look like a liar. I figured if the other two got that wrong what else did they mess up? Even the DRB got it wrong and they like to say we got our Bible from them. Latest versions, maybe, but it would appear not the TR/KJV.
A couple of years later I went to Bible college and confirmed my stance. I will not argue over old English, but manuscripts and translation ideologies still keep the KJV as the best version. There are a few other versions that I have heard of use the TR and a literal translation. I could probably use one of those. Yet, despite all the sales pitches the KJV is still used by people where English is not their first language. If they can deal with a few archaic words, more in the NIV, than such a highly educated country as the US should be able to use a dictionary when they find a word they do not know. I read where the KJV is actually a ninth grade reading level whereas the NIV is first year college. Honestly, I do not even think many of our college grads can read at a first year college level. One girl graduate high school with honors, but cannot read or write.
So, I will just remain a stupid old man and stick to the version that has great success and still works. Shalom! Maranatha!
John 7:8 Go to the feast yourselves; I am not[a] going up to this feast, for my time has not yet fully come.” 9 So saying, he remained in Galilee. RSV
John 7::8 Go you up to this festival day: but I go not up to this festival day, because my time is not accomplished. DRB
John 7:8 Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up yet unto this feast; for my time is not yet full come. KJV
I was led to Christ using a KJV. The friend who I went to church to get off my back, gave me an NASB thinking it would be easier to read. When I got to this verse I thought Christ just lied because two verse later he went up secretly. The RSV I got for perfect attendance in VBS that had never been used and smelled like new many years later said the same thing. I do not know where I got the KJV, but before I knew anything about manuscripts and higher criticism or literal word for word translation I switched because it did not make Jesus look like a liar. I figured if the other two got that wrong what else did they mess up? Even the DRB got it wrong and they like to say we got our Bible from them. Latest versions, maybe, but it would appear not the TR/KJV.
A couple of years later I went to Bible college and confirmed my stance. I will not argue over old English, but manuscripts and translation ideologies still keep the KJV as the best version. There are a few other versions that I have heard of use the TR and a literal translation. I could probably use one of those. Yet, despite all the sales pitches the KJV is still used by people where English is not their first language. If they can deal with a few archaic words, more in the NIV, than such a highly educated country as the US should be able to use a dictionary when they find a word they do not know. I read where the KJV is actually a ninth grade reading level whereas the NIV is first year college. Honestly, I do not even think many of our college grads can read at a first year college level. One girl graduate high school with honors, but cannot read or write.
So, I will just remain a stupid old man and stick to the version that has great success and still works. Shalom! Maranatha!