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Psalm 7:11

JD731

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You are posting gibberish. I said the KJV is in error. God is a just judge. Psalm 7:11 does NOT, REPEAT NOT say God judges the righteous. That is not in the KJV footnote, that is in the body of the verse.

Obviously the KJV got it wrong, but many will deny the obvious.
The KJV did not get it wrong in any way. The fact is that God is not dealing with his people Israel in the Psalms under the Divine principle of GRACE, as he is today. This is a prophecy. Much of this prophecy in the Psalms transcends this age of grace. If you study the Bible and Bible history over the last two thousand years, you will see it was never the aim of God to purify any people, Israel or otherwise, under the principle of grace. It was his aim to prepare the bride for the wedding ceremony. Have you never read the prophetic parables of Jesus Christ during the last week of his life on earth when he said "all things are now ready, call all those who were bidden to the wedding supper, and they would not come. So, he sent the same preachers out to gather some guests from the hedges and highways and bid them come that his house (family) might be full and he would deal with his own later."

One must begin at the beginning of the Bible history and follow the logic and believe the words. It is the only way to understanding. There is safety in believing the words of the KJV Bible.
 
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Van

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The KJV did not get it wrong in any way. The fact is that God is not dealing with his people Israel in the Psalms under the Divine principle of GRACE, as he is today. This is a prophecy. Much of this prophecy in the Psalms transcends this age of grace. If you study the Bible and Bible history over the last two thousand years, you will see it was never the aim of God to purify any people, Israel or otherwise, under the principle of grace. It was his aim to prepare the bride for the wedding ceremony. Have you never read the prophetic parables of Jesus Christ during the last week of his life on earth when he said "all things are now ready, call all those who were bidden to the wedding supper, and they would not come. So, he sent the same preachers out to gather some guests from the hedges and highways and bid them come and he would deal with his own later."

One must begin at the beginning of the Bible history and follow the logic and believe the words. It is the only way to understanding. There is safety in elieving the KJV Bible.
The KJV translation of Psalm 7:11 is wrong, and your denial just proves your mind is closed. No need to change the subject. The verse should be translated God is a just judge, not God judges the righteous. Full Stop.

Did you even address why the NKJV changed the translation? No - demonstrating once again it is pointless to discuss any errors in the KJV with you as you might deny them all.
 

JD731

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I accept the criticism but I will say that few, if any, men here have cast their soul on the authority of any translation or any of the 4 families of the original language manuscripts, not giving any assurance that any of them are truly inspired and preserved. You, more than anyone here have confidence is your own intellect and state it often. I am not trying to be mean here, just stating facts and trying to help.
 

Van

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I am absolutely not KJV-only, but I have to say that I question if your Hebrew is strong enough to say that with such confidence. Mine certainly isn't.
How about the guys over at the NKJV, or the ESV, or the NASB, or the NET or I could go on forever and still no Calvinist would admit I am on the side of modern translators.
 
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