Marcia
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My, my Marcia. What a brave woman you are!
Yep! :godisgood:
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My, my Marcia. What a brave woman you are!
OcalaGator has said as much, in these few words, as I would have said, in a post of three times the length. (Brevity is not my "trump suit" in language.) But he or she is absolutely right. While there are a few versions that are 'manufactured' to support one or more of "the most damned of doctrines" in intent, most 'major' versions of the Bible, from the most literal, and hard to read version one can find, to the most free translation or 'easy reading' paraphrase one can acquire, are or were not intended as any "heresy" repository, and one can find God's message, there.Personally, I have done complete readings of 18 versions of the Bible, some several times. I have seen some of the most damned of doctrines come straight from the KJV, and have found the pure Gospel of Jesus in all of the Bibles I have read, including the KJV. Fact is, if you want to read in a smorgasboard, cut and paste fashion, you can "prove" heresy from any Bible, and if you are honestly seeking Jesus, you'll find Him from the same Bibles. Case in point, the L.D.S. church has been offering the KJV on the TV for years. A fine Bible, used for a most non biblical purpose. Does this make it a bad Bible. Perish the thought. I was raised on it and still love many of it's passages
My current choices are HCSB, NASB, in that order.
It's no {sic}so much the weight of that Bible itself, you see, it's that the pulpit it is chained to is a bit unwieldy to get into the seat of my PU truck, and the effort give {sic}me a headache!)
Yeah, he is in a bit of a hurry, as he has to take a cat to an appointment with the vet. Gotta' run after correcting the typos. Thanks.Is Language Cop off-duty again?
I I came to salvation and faith through reading the KJV and worship within a "KJV only" ministry, but accept that God's Word is effectively and truthfully expressed through many translations.
I rely on the KJV primarily, along with the Interlinear. I will use the NIV and NASB once in a while for clarification purposes, but for one to use them strictly is dangerous business when it comes to some theologies. Especially knowing just how dangerous "thought-for-thought" translations can be considering the fact of our cheap modern language that tends to lack depth and meaning in many areas. Unfortunately, many Bibles are based on the two Greek faulty manuscripts -- the Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus. ... If you're talking accuracy, you want to read Bibles based on the Textus Receptus manuscript that is not influenced by Western tradition. The KJV is one such Bible. The Textus Receptus has a history extending back to the apostolic churches.
Scholars have proven that these manuscripts have been tampered with.
I rely on the KJV primarily, along with the Interlinear. I will use the NIV and NASB once in a while for clarification purposes, but for one to use them strictly is dangerous business when it comes to some theologies. Especially knowing just how dangerous "thought-for-thought" translations can be considering the fact of our cheap modern language that tends to lack depth and meaning in many areas.
I’m a KJVSP. Love the language, it makes me think about what I’ve read.
I also like the KJ because of the History it has. I know it’s old and uses antiquidated English, but I still like it.
I use an NIV and ESV for comparisions.
What version of the Bible do you read or prefer? I think this should be interesting. Feel free to comment on what you voted for and why you prefer that version of the Bible.