KJVo authors typically state that the KJV is nearly indistinct from the Geneva because they refuse to admit the truth. The Geneva was the perfect, preserved Word of God before King James took it upon himself to retranslate God's Word into English & put his own name on it. His Bible was the an arrogant king's contemporary version to the established Geneva Bible. His Bible was a government publication by a king who believed in the "divine right of kings" to act, without accountability, as a god on earth. It's interesting that some believers worship a man from whom the believers of his day fled.
The Geneva was the Reformers Bible & the KJB was the Bible of the state that was rejected by the baptists & reformers of the day. There was no need for the KJV or any of its versions, since God had already delivered His preserved Word in English. If the KJV is the ONLY preserved Word, then God did not preserve His Word for man throughout the ages. There were REAL believers & martyrs involved in the preservation of His Word LONG before King James came along.
The Church experienced freedom & flourished in areas where the Geneva Bible was used, & she saw great persecution where King James' bible was published. William Shakespeare, John Bunyan, John Milton, the Pilgrims who landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620, and other luminaries of that era used the Geneva Bible exclusively.
The Geneva was the Reformers Bible & the KJB was the Bible of the state that was rejected by the baptists & reformers of the day. There was no need for the KJV or any of its versions, since God had already delivered His preserved Word in English. If the KJV is the ONLY preserved Word, then God did not preserve His Word for man throughout the ages. There were REAL believers & martyrs involved in the preservation of His Word LONG before King James came along.
The Church experienced freedom & flourished in areas where the Geneva Bible was used, & she saw great persecution where King James' bible was published. William Shakespeare, John Bunyan, John Milton, the Pilgrims who landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620, and other luminaries of that era used the Geneva Bible exclusively.
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