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Originally posted by KING JAMES AV 1611:
Ecclesiastes 8:4 says, "Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say unto him, What doest thou?" Unlike the modern versions, the KJV was translated under a king. In fact, the king's name was "James," which is the English word for "Jacob," whom God renamed "Israel," because he had power with God and with men (Gen. 32:28).
You're right. I'm sad for those living in 1610 who didn't even have God's word to question in the first place.Originally posted by KING JAMES AV 1611:
To me it's not funny it's sad to see so many questioning God's word the KJV.
I'm offended when somebody questionsOriginally posted by Ransom NASB 1995 TRULY GODS WORD:
KING JAMES AV 1611 said:
To me it's not funny it's sad to see so many questioning God's word the KJV.
We're not laughing at God's Word, we're laughing at the ego of someone who would equate his own goofiness with God's Word.
I mean, you gotta laugh.
<laughter omitted so i can post my psot>:
Amen, Brother Elder Ed -- Preach it!Originally posted by Elder Ed:
The nKJV is the inerrant
written word of God which God has
preserved for our time: the last of the
last days. The nKJV is perfect!
Praise Jesus!
No, but we canOriginally posted by Terry Herrington:
Is it possible to have a discussion about this KJV issue and keep it on a professional level?