Examining Modern Bible Versions. (NIV)
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@martlut You are an attacker sent here by Ha Satan! If everyone were to look at your youtube channel, they would see that you are a pagan roman catholic. You are not even of the Lord and yet you come on here and make like you know something that is of the Lord? Your entire cult that you worship in is an apostacy. .
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The last sentnce of the last verse of the Lord's Prayer is left out of most other translations other than the KJV & NKJV
Matthew 6:13And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.
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Thank you for this video brother. when i first came to know Christ it was with the KJV 6 months ago. A friend of mine gave me an NIV and said it would be easier to understand, but since gong to the NIV i didnt feel quite as fulfilled with Gods word. Now I know why. Thank you for bringing me back to the KJV!! Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank my God always on your behalf, for the grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ. 1 Cor 1:3-4
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@Jesusisthetruevine thankyou for posting this! I have been street preaching for years and have been ridiculed by jehova wit,etc// who say the holy spirit is just gods' active force--the kjv says its a spirit but the newer bibles say its a spirit,wind,mighty wind,and active force in the footnotes/and vise versa. So I guess Mary got pregnant by a strong breeze--huh? its' time to return to the kjv (not nkjv) and ask the holy spirit to teach you what words meant in old english
Matthew 27:35 "another fulfilled prophecy was removed." Really? 1) Footnote includes prophecy and reference. 2) Neither Mark (15:24) nor Luke (23:34) refer to this prophecy in the KJV. Does that mean these writers did not want us to know this was a fulfilled prophecy? 3) John 19:24 (NIV) quotes the prophecy and also includes the reference in the footnotes. The KJV does not even include the reference (Psalm 22:18). If the NIV purposefully removed fulfilled prophecy, they could be more consistent.
devild0g73 8 months ago
You should see the logical fallacy in your argument. No, the KJV refers to the prophecy in John 19:24, and Psalm 22:18. Are you forgetting? Footnotes are not inspired. Read the preface to the NIV. It uses "dynamic equivalency," which is not a word for word translation. Does God lie? No. (Titus 1:2) God exalts his word above all his holy name. (Psalm 138:2) So, In Mark 1:2, is the prophecy written in Isaiah? No!! It is a lie. The NIV gets the text wrong, and makes God look like a liar.
Jesusisthetruevine 8 months ago
Using the KJV, which contains 2,600 translation errors. Some foundation. Don't believe it? Just google "KJV translation errors".
martlut 9 months ago
Thank you for your inquiry.
No, The KJV has no "translation" errors. It follows the received text, but the NIV does not. It is stated in the foreword, It does not follow a word for word translation, but "dynamic equivalency." You can look this up for yourself. They are openly admitting that NIV is not like the original translation. Dynamic equivalency refers to their own opinions, in regarding to "translate" scripture. Opinions of men, rather than the word of God! Beware, brother.
Jesusisthetruevine 9 months ago 2
how can I get to heaven? I'm a young 19 year old in the army.
TheTrueGamble 11 months ago
Have you accepted Jesus as your savior? No one comes unto the father, but by the son. (John 14:6, Acts 4:12) Whosoever believeth in Jesus, shall never perish, but have everlasting life. Romans:10:9: That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. By grace through faith you are saved (Ephesians 2:8) So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. (Romans 10:17)
Jesusisthetruevine 11 months ago