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Forget the KJB. Is there any version that you believe is perfect?

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George Antonios

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I'm trying to understand your position. You are the one deflecting George. You have been dishonest this entire thread about what people have said, what people believe, and what people have done. That is bearing false witness against your neighbors. You have been in active sin this entire thread. You owe all of us an apology and need to repent for your sin.

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Logos1560

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The thread is about answering a question.

Are you unaware of the fact that a question can be answered with a question?

Are you unaware of the fact that a question can be invalid and thus would not deserve any answer?

Are you unaware of the fact that question do not establish truth?

Do you assume that your invalid question supposedly prove something when it does not?
 

Hark

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Sir, you have highlighted a bogus understanding of scripture. The Holy Spirit leads according to His understanding of the will of God. Both versions say the Holy Spirit communicates with "groanings."

Not in the KJV, the Holy Spirit does not. John 16:13 cites how the Holy Spirit will speak & not speak. Romans 8:26 even testifies that His groanings cannot be uttered. It is possible that you are only reading your Bible version as your read it into the KJV, but that is not what is plainly written.

So cite your Bible version & look up John 16:13 & then compare it with Romans 8:26-27. Feel free to copy & paste the scripture from your Bible version. Does Romans 8:26-27 oppose what John 16:13 says or not? If so, then like the lost books of the Bible for going against scripture for why it is not in the accepted books of the Bible, so can you discern with Jesus Christ which Bible version is keeping His words because they loved Him & which did not keep His words & read what the Father says about that.

John 14:23 Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. 24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me. ~ KJV

Reads to me that we will need His help to discern which Bible version we should go by as keeping the meat & truths in His words to discern good & evil by His words.

I hope in Jesus Christ that He is helping you to see the truth in His words.
 

George Antonios

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Are you unaware of the fact that a question can be answered with a question?

Are you unaware of the fact that a question can be invalid and thus would not deserve any answer?

Are you unaware of the fact that question do not establish truth?

Do you assume that your invalid question supposedly prove something when it does not?

It's OK, you've already answered @Logos1560.
 

Van

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Any Bible that doesn't contain such errors? One I could buy? Come @Van , you can do it, you can answer.
Yet another edited quotation to deny the truth.

1) Our bibles are trustworthy and reliable, and this includes the KJV, the NKJV, the NASB, and many others.
2) Our bibles contain errors introduced by copiers and translators.

The conclusion is even though some corruptions exist, our bibles are still profitable for instruction, reproof, correction and training in righteousness. They can lead the lost to Christ. (2 Timothy 3:15-16),
 

Logos1560

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The Scriptures do not state nor teach that any Bible translation [made after the completion of the giving of the New Testament by inspiration] is given by process of inspiration of God.

I stated the truth, which KJV-only advocates try to ignore and avoid.

Does my accurate statement suggest that some choose to deceive themselves by believing something that is not true nor scriptural?
 

Van

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Not in the KJV, the Holy Spirit does not. John 16:13 cites how the Holy Spirit will speak & not speak. Romans 8:26 even testifies that His groanings cannot be uttered. It is possible that you are only reading your Bible version as your read it into the KJV, but that is not what is plainly written.

So cite your Bible version & look up John 16:13 & then compare it with Romans 8:26-27. Feel free to copy & paste the scripture from your Bible version. Does Romans 8:26-27 oppose what John 16:13 says or not? If so, then like the lost books of the Bible for going against scripture for why it is not in the accepted books of the Bible, so can you discern with Jesus Christ which Bible version is keeping His words because they loved Him & which did not keep His words & read what the Father says about that.

John 14:23 Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. 24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me. ~ KJV

Reads to me that we will need His help to discern which Bible version we should go by as keeping the meat & truths in His words to discern good & evil by His words.

I hope in Jesus Christ that He is helping you to see the truth in His words.

Sir, "that cannot be uttered" is nowhere to be found.

The meaning of John 16:13 and Romans 8:26-27 do not conflict.
 

Van

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I didn't edit.
A partial quote is now not an edit. Liberals love to play games with word meanings.

1) Our bibles are trustworthy and reliable, and this includes the KJV, the NKJV, the NASB, and many others.
2) Our bibles contain errors introduced by copiers and translators.

The conclusion is even though some corruptions exist, our bibles are still profitable for instruction, reproof, correction and training in righteousness. They can lead the lost to Christ. (2 Timothy 3:15-16),
 
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