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Is God settled on one Bible translation?

gb93433

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Abell said:
There is no verse that claims the KJV to be the word of God, but through reasoning, we can determine the translations that are not.
I wonder what the word for English in Greek was when English did not exist when the OT and NT was written?
 

Keith M

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Let's return to the topic of the thread.

In another thread Salamander hijacked, he made the assertion that God is settled on one English Bible translation when he said:

Salamander said:
It certainly sets those who promote the MV's in array against those of us who are as settled as God is on which English version. I'd call that harm.

Of course when he was asked to provide Scripture to back his assertion, Salamander accused me of being dishonest and depraved, even though he was the one who made the assertion in the beginning...

Salamander said:
This has got to be one of the most dis-honest suggestions ever concocted within the depraved mind!

Then, in the next sentence, he changed his tune, doing a complete 180 amd running like a scared puppy...

Salamander said:
God has NEVER even suggested an English translation in His word!

The original question was never answered with one shred of evidence by any of the KJVO supporters:

Is therer any Scripture verse that tells us God is settled on a particular English translation? Is there any Scripture verse that even remotely suggests God is settled on a particular English translation?

Where is the harm in accepting the truth that the modern Bible translations are just as much the word of God as the various KJVs?

Sal, if, as you claim. God is settled on one particular English Bible translation, why don't you tell us which KJV is the one settled on by God?

Apparently Salamander can't produce one verse that even remotely suggests God is settled on one particular English Bible translation despite his original claim. No other KJVO supporters have been able to produce any scriptural evidence to support Sal's claim. Are Sal and his cohorts confessing by their silence there actually IS no Scripture to support Sal's claim? Are the KJVOs giving up on Sal's false assertion that God is settled on a particular English Bible translation? Is anyone going to try to defend Salamander's claim? Or are you KJVOs trying to ignore Sal's claim and wish it would go away? Is there no consistency in KJVO land?
 

gb93433

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Keith M said:
Or are you KJVOs trying to ignore Sal's claim and wish it would go away? Is there no consistency in KJVO land?
There is consistency like concrete--all mixed up and permanently set.
 
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