Originally posted by Lacy Evans:
A) Teach a person English: (Pretty easy if you ask me.)
I've got news for ya: English is my second language. I and everyone over 25 in my family learned English as a second language. Elizabethan English is NOT my language. My language is American conversational English. I'm entitled to read a Bible in MY language. Also, the language most common in the world is Chinese, not English. However, the second largest world language is not Elisabethan English, but American business English (which differs slightly from Americal conversational English).
Oh, and your comment "pretty easy if you ask me" is selfrighteously and anglocentric. Why don't you try speaking Spanish? It's a native language to the US, and the second most common language in the US as well. Or, why not learn Greek and Hebrew, the native languages of Scripture? Pretty simple, if I ask you.
But no-mater how "accurate" and "reliable" the translation, I'd still defer to the KJV for final authority.
To do that, you'd be placing higher authority on the KJV than its source texts in places where they disagree. That's adding to scripture, whish is blatant heresy. Phrases like "God forbid" and "God save the King" do NOT supercede the source texts.
Have you ever played teh game "telephone", where one person tells another something, and they pass it on, etc? By the time it gets around the room, the original message is lost. To make a translation from another translation would have the same result. The most accurate method would be to make a translation from the same source texts that the KJV translators used.
As for "C" [Translate in his language from Greek and Hebrew], why? Can you prove that the body of Greek and Hebrew we have extant is closer to the autographs than the KJV? No you can't.
This has got to be one of the most <reluctantly snipped because the word was in violated of the rules> things I've heard on this board. See, you will insist that we "prove" this, yet I can prove that the TR is not as accurate to the texts of Jesus' time as earlier manuscripts. The Dead Sea Scrolls, which date to the time of Jesus, support OT texts of the Alexandrian manuscripts. Yet you will discard any proof that disagrees with an unprovable and unscriptural stance.
<Moderator note: The word "heresy" stand in the first instance because adding to scripture is heresy.>
[ August 06, 2004, 03:00 PM: Message edited by: C4K ]