Mr. Lowery
KJV-onlyists who say that the KJV is inspired go beyond your standard Pentecostal. Pentecostals generally believe God still gives prophecies, but does not have people write inspired scripture.
But KJV onlyists go beyond that, believing that God gave some translators in 1611 the same level of inspiration he gave the apostles. You say they did not write anything beside what the apostles wrote, but one could say that of any translation. Unless they had the kind of prophetic inspiration the apostles did, why would their translation be inspired?
The Bible does not teach that 'the Bible is all their is.' In fact, Jesus did not tell the apostles that He would send them a book that would lead them into all truth. He said that He would send the Spirit that would lead them into all truth. And the reason we believe in the New Testament is because we believe it reveals that truth that the Spirit revealed to the apostles.
But Paul also prayed that the saints would have the Spirit of revelation. The Bible is not all there is. There is also the Holy Spirit.
And the Bible also commands us things like 'despise not prophesyings' and to 'covet to prophesy and forbid not to speak with tongues.' So if we obey the Bible, we will not reject these gifts of the Spirit.
KJV-onlyists who say that the KJV is inspired go beyond your standard Pentecostal. Pentecostals generally believe God still gives prophecies, but does not have people write inspired scripture.
But KJV onlyists go beyond that, believing that God gave some translators in 1611 the same level of inspiration he gave the apostles. You say they did not write anything beside what the apostles wrote, but one could say that of any translation. Unless they had the kind of prophetic inspiration the apostles did, why would their translation be inspired?
The Bible does not teach that 'the Bible is all their is.' In fact, Jesus did not tell the apostles that He would send them a book that would lead them into all truth. He said that He would send the Spirit that would lead them into all truth. And the reason we believe in the New Testament is because we believe it reveals that truth that the Spirit revealed to the apostles.
But Paul also prayed that the saints would have the Spirit of revelation. The Bible is not all there is. There is also the Holy Spirit.
And the Bible also commands us things like 'despise not prophesyings' and to 'covet to prophesy and forbid not to speak with tongues.' So if we obey the Bible, we will not reject these gifts of the Spirit.