Hello again C4K
You asked.......
“Though this is a total fallacy it does point out an inconsistency - is 'basically the same Bible' always close enough?”
It is not that much of a fallacy.
The KJB & the Geneva Bible, are basically the same in that the Geneva Bible does not remove the verses and passages that the MV’s do.
I have a copy of the 1611 KJB, and I would say that comparing the Geneva Bible and the KJB, is like comparing the 1611 edition and the 1769 edition.
They are basically the same Bible!
So you asked, is this always enough?
Well I prefer to use the 1769 edition rather than the 1611;
But if all I had was a 1611, I would love it just as much!
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You also suggested.......
“If so, why can we not use both the KJV and the NKJV since they are also - 'basically the same Bible?”
Each of us can do what we want.
But we should consider what is best for us!
Sure the KJB is very close to the NKJV: But why use them both?
If your wanting to study God’s Word, and are listening for the Holy Spirit to reveal to you what the Bible actually says, why gum it up at all with “your choices of additional versions”??
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Finally you said........
“Better to have one CT translation that two TR translations? Are you sure you want to stick to that opinion?”
You remember the example I gave about being in prison.
If they were only going to give me a CT translation(and that is all that I had), than I would love it.
But if they gave me a choice of one CT translation or two TR translations, I would take the two:
But I would only use one of them!