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John of Japan

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They are KJVP. Spent 6 years in SC.
Prove your point with a few simple facts. Of course it would help if you first defined your term. What do you mean by KJV preferred?

1. Do they use the TR in their Greek classes?
2. Is the KJV required for use in all classes?
3. Do all chapel speakers use only the KJV?
 

evangelist6589

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Prove your point with a few simple facts. Of course it would help if you first defined your term. What do you mean by KJV preferred?

1. Do they use the TR in their Greek classes?
2. Is the KJV required for use in all classes?
3. Do all chapel speakers use only the KJV?

2&3
 

John of Japan

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Is this from your memory, or do you have actual evidence? What would happen if a teacher or speaker used something other than the KJV? My memory says that when I went there a long time ago other versions were allowed. Dr. Custer in particular has always recommended the NASB, and I have a friend who is a graduate who uses it to this day.

And please define KJVP. By my definition, not using the TR in Greek classes means they are not KJVP. "Judge righteous judgment."

Tell you what. To stop from sidetracking this thread, I'm opening one in the Bible versions forum.
 
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