Plain Old Bill
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Just exactly what is the KJO beef with the NKJV translation of the Bible? Please be specific.
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How about (for the "KJO" crowd) that it's not the 1611 KJV?Plain Old Bill said:Just exactly what is the KJO beef with the NKJV translation of the Bible? Please be specific.
EdSutton said:P.S. OK, "KJO"ers! Yore turn!
AntennaFarmer said:Just in case I was not completely clear, the problem with the NKJV is that it ain't the King James Version.
Why is that a problem?AntennaFarmer said:Just in case I was not completely clear, the problem with the NKJV is that it ain't the King James Version.
Sigh. Yeah, I see. Bummer. :laugh:sag38 said:Amy, can't you see? It's not the KJV. That's reason enough.:BangHead:
Rippon said:So you're saying it's not one of the multiple revisions of the KJV family.You accept most of the revisions which are called KJV, but the NKJ just went too far for your taste and does not deserve the kind of affinity with the KJV as the other revisions do.
AntennaFarmer said:No, that is not at all what I am saying. The NKJV is an entirely new translation. It is simply not the same translation as the KJV.
sag38 said:Amy, can't you see? It's not the KJV. That's reason enough.:BangHead:
AntennaFarmer said:Just in case I was not completely clear, the problem with the NKJV is that it ain't the King James Version.
Rippon said:The 1769 Benjamin Blayney edition is not the same translation as one of the earlier KJV's.The NKJ is an update of the KJV as was the 1769 edition.
Rippon said:The problem is with the notion :"It just ain't the KJV." I don't think it calls for the definite article the.There is no such as animal as the KJV.When multiples abound I think a KJV is a better word choice. ( It's also more logical.)
AntennaFarmer said:Well, it seems that we entirely disagree on the facts. See quote below.
(From biblegateway.com)
New King James Version
Version Information
Commissioned in 1975 by Thomas Nelson Publishers, 130 respected Bible scholars, church leaders, and lay Christians worked for seven years to create a completely new, modern translation of Scripture, yet one that would retain the purity and stylistic beauty of the original King James. With unyielding faithfulness to the original Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic texts, the translatiors applies the most recent research in archaelology, linguistics, and textual studies.
End of argument.
AntennaFarmer said:Sorry Rippon, I have to disagree again. Your "multiple KJV" theory is misleading.
There are several revisions and many editions of the King James Version. If you want to talk about revisions that is ok by me.
Rippon said:Interesting, I don't know what you mean by this.What singular KJV is the KJV?