Tell me, what will you do with your time of the KJVO subject goes away?
It would be great if false KJV-only teaching went away.
I would have plenty to do. I could continue to teach sound, true doctrine concerning the Scriptures.
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Tell me, what will you do with your time of the KJVO subject goes away?
Thank you! At last someone gets back to the OP. I see several names from the past, but none I would consider a leader. Simply writing a book does not make one a leader.Brown, David L. The Indestructible Book: Examining the History of our English Bible.
Cleveland, GA: Old Paths Publications, 2015.
Daniels, David W. 51 Reasons Why the King James. Ontario, CA: Chick Publications, 2018.
Daniels, David W. New King James The Bridge Bible. Ontario, CA: Chick Publications, 2020.
Daniels, David W. and Jack McElroy. Can You Trust Just One Bible? Ontario, CA: Chick, 2015.
Fortner, Michael D. Editing God: Textual Criticism and Modern Bibles Analyzed. Lawton, OK: Trumpet Press, 2019.
Gentry, Stephen R. God’s Word To Man A Translation, not a Version. Cleveland, GA: The Old Paths Publications, 2023.
Hollner, Michael. The King James Only Debate. Winter Springs, FL: Write the Vision Ministry, 2018.
Hollner, Michael. The King James Only Debate. Winter Springs, FL: Write the Vision Ministry, 2018. (expanded 2020 edition).
McElroy, Jack. Bible Version Secrets Exposed. Shirley, MA: McElroy Publishing, 2020.
O’Steen, David. Study Notes on the King James Bible. 2021.
Peterson, Brandon. Sealed by the King. 2022.
Riddle, Jeffrey and Christian McShaffrey (eds.). Why I Preach from the Received Text. Winter Springs, FL:
Greater Heritage Christian Publishing, 2022.
Ross, Bryan C. The King James Bible in America: An Orthographic, Historical, and Textual Investigation.
Taos, NM: Dispensational Publishing House, 2019.
Rov, G. John. Concealed from Christians for the Glory of God. Lulu Publishing, 2019.
Smith, Jerry. Why Use the King James Bible? Lulu Press, n. d. [first printed in the last 10 years]
Stringer, Phil. The Unbroken Bible. Corunna, MI: The Bible Nation Society, 2018.
Van Kleeck, Peter, Jr. A Philosophical Grounding for a Standard Sacred Text. Vol. 1.
Willis, VA: Amazon, 2021.
Van Kleeck, Peter, Jr. Then He Poked the Bear. 2022.
Van Kleeck, Peter, Sr. An Exegetical Grounding for a Standard Sacred Text. Vol. 2. 2021.
Van Kleeck, Peter, Sr. Fundamentalism’s Folly? A Bible Version Debate Case Study. 2022.
Van Kleeck, Peter, Sr. and Peter Van Kleeck, Jr. A Theological Grounding for a Standard Sacred Text. Vol. 3. 2022.
Vance, Laurence M. The Making of the King James Bible: The New Testament. Orlando, FL: Vance Publications, 2015.
Not connected with the OP.So that's ONE church you know of! ONE! Lol I know of more churches who have split over the color of carpets and hymn books, way more than the KJVO issue, I'd think. Tell me, what will you do with your time if the KJVO subject goes away? I believe you don't WANT it to go away, because it's your life's obsession, and you're partly responsible for keeping it going.
Not connected with the OP.None of this can cover the FACT that Easter didn't exist when Luke wrote "Acts", and if it had, neither the Jews nor Herod would've observed it, & the Jews wouldn't've left off dealing with Peter because it was ongoing. However, they certainly would, and DID because PASSOVER was ongoing.
In all fairness to the KJV makers, it's said that a prelate inserted Easter after the KJV was completed. But no matter who put it in, it's still incorrect.
Name these people, please. I only know D. A. Waite and Peter Ruckman who may have written "dozens of books" about the subject.I know people have written dozens of books about it...
Connection to the OP?...has been argued over countless years on countless forums, but to tell you the truth, in my area at least, I don't know of any problem with the KJVO issue. I don't know of any churches that have split over it, I don't know any people who argue over it, I do know people who prefer the King James Version, and I do know churches that use the King James version, but I don't know of any churches that would start an argument, or split because somebody in the congregation used a different Bible translation. In my opinion, it's much ado about nothing, I guess people need a reason to argue on the internet about it. Some people are extremely obsessed with it, which I frankly find more strange than the issue itself. If it does truly go away, some people will have nothing to do with their lives apparently.
Name these people, please. I only know D. A. Waite and Peter Ruckman who may have written "dozens of books" about the subject.
...........I have 37 books on the subject.
Right, but not dozens by one author. Just sayin'.When I said "I know" I meant that I realize there are lots of books on the subject, not that I personally KNOW who they are. You, yourself, posted this.....
I saw that book on a web page and wondered about it.At one forum, a KJV-only advocate recommended a new 2018 KJV-only book entitled Text and Time: A Reformed Approach to New Testament Textual Criticism by Edward F. Hills (Author), Mary E. Hills Mueller (Editor). Since Edward F. Hills died back in 1981, I would guess that one of his two earlier books was given a new title and was reprinted.
Only one review, as of this post, for the Kindle edition of the book. I am not impressed.I saw that book on a web page and wondered about it.
Personally, I consider Hills to be TR-Only rather than KJVO. What do you think?
I saw that book on a web page and wondered about it.
Personally, I consider Hills to be TR-Only rather than KJVO. What do you think?
to tell you the truth, in my area at least, I don't know of any problem with the KJVO issue. I don't know of any churches that have split over it, I don't know any people who argue over it, I do know people who prefer the King James Version, and I do know churches that use the King James version, but I don't know of any churches that would start an argument, or split because somebody in the congregation used a different Bible translation. In my opinion, it's much ado about nothing,
I guess people need a reason to argue on the internet about it.
Some people are extremely obsessed with it, which I frankly find more strange than the issue itself.
If it does truly go away, some people will have nothing to do with their lives apparently.
It is has become an emotional issue rather than a Biblical truths issue
I agree with you about the emotionalism.
Thanks for the information.I found this statement online that indicates that this 2018 book is a reprinting of Hills' book The King James Version Defended.
"Kept Pure Press, in partnership with the family of the late E.F. Hills, has republished “The King James Version Defended” in a legacy edition format."
While Edward F. Hills did not claim perfection for the KJV, he at times may be the source of some KJV-only arguments.
Edward F. Hills claimed that “only the King James Version can be preached authoritatively and studied believingly” (Believing Bible Study, p. 87). Edward Hills suggested that “these modern versions are much more likely to spread doubt and unbelief” (p. 54) and that they lead young Christians “away from the Bible by introducing them to the logic of unbelief“ (p. 55).
Yes, there was a split. One of my sources told me that the DBS split over Waite's insistence on controlling the society. Now that Waite is in Heaven, I expect the DBS to dissolve.I was not aware of The King James Research Council. The members of this council appears to be the same men who were speakers for the Dean Burgon Society. Was there a split between the King James Research council and D.A. Waite? If yes, what actually caused the split?
Yes, there was a split. One of my sources told me that the DBS split over Waite's insistence on controlling the society. Now that Waite is in Heaven, I expect the DBS to dissolve.
On Waite's Bible for Today website there is nothing more than an obituary (https://www.biblefortoday.org/), and the DBS website (deanburgonsociety.com) has disappeared, with the address taking you to a blog in its place that has nothing new on it (Dean Burgon Society), just some regurgitated stuff from the original website. Back in the day, the two websites were virtually identical, with a ton of essays, and pages to order their stuff on (books, pamphlets, recorded message, etc.).
Yes, there was a split. One of my sources told me that the DBS split over Waite's insistence on controlling the society. Now that Waite is in Heaven, I expect the DBS to dissolve.
On Waite's Bible for Today website there is nothing more than an obituary (https://www.biblefortoday.org/), and the DBS website (deanburgonsociety.com) has disappeared, with the address taking you to a blog in its place that has nothing new on it (Dean Burgon Society), just some regurgitated stuff from the original website. Back in the day, the two websites were virtually identical, with a ton of essays, and pages to order their stuff on (books, pamphlets, recorded message, etc.).