Lagardo said:Youd disagree with what? That your question made that assumption? I apologize if it did not, but even the fact that you use "Bible Revisions" in your supject leads one to think that you assume that new translations are revisions when in fact, many are translations and older versions may just as well have been revisions.
If "A" is an original work and then someone translates is into "B" but makes some modifications, then later, someone else translates A into C without the modifications made in B, then which is revised? B or C? Which is more accurate? B or C? The fact that B is older than C doesn't matter.
Many people wrongly assume that the KJV came from original manuscripts and the new translations such as the NIV, NKJV, NASB, etc are revisions of the KJV, when in fact, they are not. Its not a matter of agree or disagree...its a matter of the facts.
You win. I'm done here.