Ed Edwards
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My momma can beat yo' momma,Originally posted by natters:
My dad can beat up your dad.
in domino-o(es)
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My momma can beat yo' momma,Originally posted by natters:
My dad can beat up your dad.
It wouldn't be so bad if it were not the same old questions by every new KJVO member who comes along. What gives anyone the right to declare their favourite version as the final authority. Does not that really make them the "final authority?"Originally posted by Ransom:
I have a new poll:
Is the above poll question loaded or intended to entrap non-KJV-onlyists?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
"Delusions of grandeur!"Originally posted by C4K:
It wouldn't be so nad if it were the same old questions by every new KJVO member who comes along. What gives anyone the right to declare thier favourite version as the final authority. Does not that really make them the "final authority?"
The 1611 KJV revised in I believe 1768(or 9) to modern spelling. Note, I did not say "modern words" I said modern spelling of old words.Such as changing "Iesus" to "Jesus" </font>[/QUOTE]In your studies KJVBT - may I suggest you do a thourough study into the differences between 1611 and 1769? The sources are available online, or even better if you could get your 1611 reprint and a 1769 version and sit down and write out all of the changes yoruself. There are a few more than Iesus to Jesus. Just an idea to help on your paper.Originally posted by KJVBibleThumper:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by bjonson:
Which KJV is your final authority? The Cambridge or Oxford edition. They aren't the same.
Also, I assume you use the 1st edition from 1611, right? Surely you don't use the 11th revision from 1769 which is in print today!!?? That has been changed from the 1611.
So, which KJV is YOUR FINAL AUTHORITY? Which one?
Amen, Brother David J. -- Preach it!Originally posted by David J:
KJVBP,
My advice to you is to study the issue for yourself. Don't take the word of Gipp, Ruckman, Cloud, Waite, Riplinger, etc... without looking into the issue from both sides and comparing evidence.
As a former foaming at the mouth rabid KJVOist, I pretty much know what you are sitting under when KJVOism is taught. I would suggest getting a reprint of the AV1611 and read the Message to the Reader.
When you read the AV1611 and see all the marginal notes and differences then you must ask yourself why the AV was changed if it is perfect.
I trust that he will as well..He will find that the "differences" most harumpf about are GENUINE updating,and nothing but Alexandrian propaganda that would make Goebbels proud.The KJB has not been altered in respect to it's text.I trust that Thumper will do well in his quest. My advice about examining the two KJV editions himself was genuine.
The 1611 KJV revised in I believe 1768(or 9) to modern spelling. Note, I did not say "modern words" I said modern spelling of old words.Such as changing "Iesus" to "Jesus" </font>[/QUOTE]Oh, so you're ok with "updating" the spelling of old words? Is that what I'm hearing?Originally posted by KJVBibleThumper:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by bjonson:
KJVBibleThumper,
You still haven't answered my question.
Which KJV is your final authority? The Cambridge or Oxford edition. They aren't the same.
Also, I assume you use the 1st edition from 1611, right? Surely you don't use the 11th revision from 1769 which is in print today!!?? That has been changed from the 1611.
So, which KJV is YOUR FINAL AUTHORITY? Which one?
It depends on what you call "altered in respect to its text".Originally posted by Anti-Alexandrian:
The KJB has not been altered in respect to it's text.
Footstomping, breast beating, yelling, screaming, weeping, wailing, gnashing of teeth, temper tantrums, threats, hell fire and brimstone, etc ... (and that's only here at the BB).contrary to the footstomping of the KJVOists.
Ah ah ahh,it was forced on them,and they took it out as soon as possible. </font>[/QUOTE]No they didn't. In fact, some of the same folks who gave us the KJV made it illegal to print a Bible in Britain without the apocrypha.Originally posted by KJVBibleThumper:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DeclareHim:
It was in the KI.
I trust that he will as well..He will find that the "differences" most harumpf about are GENUINE updating,and nothing but Alexandrian propaganda that would make Goebbels proud.The KJB has not been altered in respect to it's text. </font>[/QUOTE]Oh please check this out.Originally posted by Anti-Alexandrian:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> I trust that Thumper will do well in his quest. My advice about examining the two KJV editions himself was genuine.