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verses that prove preservation

HankD

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The AV is not ambiguous in Psalm 12:6-7. In the original AV of 1611 the marginal note at verse 7 regarding the word "them" in the text says, "Heb. him, i. euery one of them" making it abundantly clear that people and not words is the antecedent of "them."
That doesn't cut any mustard with the KJVO. The marginal notes are not "inspired" (except the ones with which they agree).

HankD
 

Askjo

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Originally posted by Baptist in Richmond:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Askjo:
God preserved His Word in apographs BEFORE the KJV appeared. After the KJV appeared, Praise the Lord! The Word that God preserved is that we will tremble at.
Wait a minute: did you even bother to make an attempt to support the interpretation of Psalms that YOU stated? </font>[/QUOTE]Why do you think Psalms 12:6-7 was interpreting more important than translating the word for word?
 

Scott J

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Originally posted by Scott J:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Scott J:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Askjo:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Scott J:
Then why do KJVO's persistently presume to add to God's promises? God never promised that the KJV would be the "perfect" manifestation of the preservation of His Word.
God promised that the KJV would be the "accurate" manifestation of the preservation of His Word. </font>[/QUOTE]Where? </font>[/QUOTE]Still waiting Askjo... </font>[/QUOTE]Still waiting Askjo... Did God say this or are you going to publicly confess that you have acted presumptuously by putting words in His mouth?
 
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