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  • Blessings

  • have to say that that is a very interesting picture of Thomas Cranmer (1:59 ). To the left of the picture is some very odd looking symbolism... The Green man, and some sort of she-devil and what ever it is that she is riding..... Just an observation.

  • To condemn the King James Bible as an inferior expression of the Word of God is bigotted, i.e an irrational prejudice. The Holy Spirit obviously moves within the beauty of the translation. This is just one more reason why I, as a 39 article English Protestant who's church was founded by men who were MURDERED fighting Rome will always consider Pentacostals with suspicion.

  • Great Presentation, BUT the picture you used for James VI & I is actually his son, Charles I.

  • Friend, the picture at 7:15 is of King Charles I who was Catholic inclined and executed by Oliver Cromwell the Puritan.

  • 8TH CENTURY,THE FIRST TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE IN TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE: By Aldhelm, the Bishop of Sherborne, and Bede. A 9th century translation of the Bible in to English (Anglo-Saxon the dialect of its time) was made by Alfred. A tenth century translation in to English was made by Aelfric.(7) , By 1361 a translation of most of Scripture in the English dialect (Anglo-Norman) of its time had been executed.(3) This was twenty years before Wycliffe's 1381 translation (3)

  • The picture of James the First is actually of Charles the First, from later in the 1600's. He was actually decapitated by Cromwell and a slight majority of Parlaiment.

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    Remember Christians, the will of God is no Catholic, Protestant,Orthodox, Penticostal, Adventist, JW, Etc. NO DIVISION, Only Christians, holy, helping and sharing instead of buying and selling.

    "That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me." (John 17:9-21)

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  • What is the name of THIS SONG?

  • Friend,

    I wish I could tell you. It is not the original track to the video and was one of the selections that YT offered when I had to audio swap the original tracks. Its a lovely song but its too bad it doesnt fit the video length.

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  • Wow this is truly rich and important information just to see how brave men of faith died that we could have the fukk truth from the word of God. Praise God 4 their courage!

  • Yeah the other song was better!

  • It is titled "How Great Is Our God" by Chris Tomlin. If you ever would like to know the title of a song included in my videos please see the description where credit is given there.

    This song certainly speaks to the heart.

  • Wow,wow, another amazing video, I'am waiting for

    the next. Thank you for sharing these important

    facts.

    God bless you

    Maru

  • Hey there, as always -love your vids.Quick question though, what were the corruptions when the bible was in latin compared to these translations?

  • God Bless Brother!... This is Awesome... In love this!

  • Thanks Tali. I however picked up two spelling errors that SOMEHOW eluded me in the proofing. I think it still turned out well considering. Im looking forward to the final video.

    I just think it so important that Christians know the history of the Reformation. We look at the persecution of the early church (Apostles etc) and fail to realize the struggles of the brave men and women that fought to keep true Christianity from the horrible corruption it suffered. God bless them!

  • Woow. So amazing, I love this series. Can't wait to see about a KJV. Is it bad or something?

  • Glad you like them - they took a lot of work.

    As for the KJV, lets just say that its not all its cracked up to be and not on my list of most trusted translations.

    The final video will briefly discuss each major modern translation from around the KJV forward - whats good and whats bad. Those who claim (and they are many) that the KJV is the only true Protestant Christian translation, are not going to be happy.

  • Can't wait. One question: Is the Geneva still sold?

  • Suprisingly, no! It isnt in mass publication. You can find reproductions for over $300, but that is a work of art and not something to use. I suggest a good Life Application study Bible in the NASB translation and not one with someone's name on it like Ryrie or McArthur. You will find it more suitable anyway. The Geneva was in old English and IMO is more difficult to understand than the KJV. This is one reason new translations are needed.

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