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Title: DOES ANYONE HERE BELIEVE IN KJV-ONLY ??
Post by: dan p on May 05, 2018, 02:47:03 PM
  Hi to all and many  do  believe in KJV-ONLY  and that means to many , that the  KJV   bible is  also inspired and also means they believe in  DOUBLE  INSPIRATION  ?

 If you do believe that the KJV-ONLYISM  , there are about 160 translations , are all  INSPIRED ??

 dan p

 


Title: Re: DOES ANYONE HERE BELIEVE IN KJV-ONLY ??
Post by: nChrist on May 06, 2018, 01:50:57 AM
I'll speak for myself and say no. The Holy Bible wasn't written in English, so the KJV is just an English translation. The KJV translators stated in the introduction that they used numerous older translations AND that the KJV is not inspired by God. They basically said that they did the best they could but knew there were errors in the KJV. The original 1611 version of the KJV had alternate readings in the margins. There were multiple versions of the KJV, and I'm using the 1769 version of the KJV.

I like the KJV because I grew up with it, but I also use the ancient languages, ESV, NASB, and others. I think that the ESV and the NASB are both better word for word translations of the Holy Bible. I will no longer debate this topic because it ends up in bashing good translations of the Holy Bible, including the KJV.


Title: Re: DOES ANYONE HERE BELIEVE IN KJV-ONLY ??
Post by: dan p on May 07, 2018, 02:09:11 PM
I'll speak for myself and say no. The Holy Bible wasn't written in English, so the KJV is just an English translation. The KJV translators stated in the introduction that they used numerous older translations AND that the KJV is not inspired by God. They basically said that they did the best they could but knew there were errors in the KJV. The original 1611 version of the KJV had alternate readings in the margins. There were multiple versions of the KJV, and I'm using the 1769 version of the KJV.

I like the KJV because I grew up with it, but I also use the ancient languages, ESV, NASB, and others. I think that the ESV and the NASB are both better word for word translations of the Holy Bible. I will no longer debate this topic because it ends up in bashing good translations of the Holy Bible, including the KJV.


 Hi and I agree with you , that only the originals are inspired  , and many get up set if you used  OR  change any wor !!

 In 1 Tim 1:4 the KJV uses the English words  " godly  edifying  "    BUT  the Greek word translated  " godly  edifying " is the Greek word  OIKONOMIA  which means  dispensation ! and they also  words that bare in   ITALICS   are added words in English !!

 I like you grew up with the KJV  and I prefer it  !!

 If you could see what they called me , an SCAMER ,  MISTIC , BIBLE CORRECTER  and  other words , all other sites would  BAN THEM   , O  WELL !!

 dan p