The Original King James Bible
Top Comments
All Comments (101)
-
@Naiant =
It's been 11 months since you made your silly arguments, but I'll answer them anyway:
1. To imply that to believe in the KJV means someone thinks no one before the KJV was saved...asinine and proof that you have no clue what you're talking about.
2. If you cannot understand the KJV, you are either 3 years-old or illiterate. Which is it? It was written at what amounts to a FOURTH grade reading level.
Try doing a little research before throwing rocks at The Book !
3.
-
I wonder if these fanatical buffoons would cheer so much if he said he was going to quote from the Geneva Bible...
-
Afe you serious? The King James Authorized edition had the Apocrypha in it. Also, that same Bible was translated in the tongue of the English so that you have to learn English to know what the Word says. It is just one more translation. Learn Greek and Hebrew if you want to know what it really says. Don't depend on a translator. Be your own translator. Then you can translate it into Spanish, or German, etc. Don't expect people from around the world to learn Elizabethan English.
-
actually the bible never says the earth is flat. it says four corners of the world which clearly means to the end of the earth (it is written in the poetry sections). plus, the classifications of animals was done thousands of years after the Old Testament was written. there are a lot of the same elements in the earth that are in the human body.
-
@Imaginefree69 Cause your silly and your momma dresses you funny
-
Were there no born again Christians before the KJV, then? And of English changes to the point where the KJV cannot be understood by the average person (and that day will eventually come), then will that be the end of being born again?
-
" Pascha couldn't be "passover" in that passage"
Nice try.
"Passover" is the TRANSLATION of "pascha."
The context, in this case, has no affect upon this meaning.
Tyndale edited the Bible to suit the rulers of the day.
Pastors and televangelists are still doing the same today.
-
@Imaginefree69 Exodus makes it clear that passover was held BEFORE unleavened bread. In Acts, the feast of bread had already occurred. Pascha couldn't be "passover" in that passage, thus Tyndale rendered it Easter. In the text, it was a pagan ruler who held the disciple, meaning to bring him out on the pagan feast day (which happened to correspond roughly to the time of passover). Thus, Tyndale understood "pascha" to mean "passover" for the Jews, but something else for Romans.
-
@Imaginefree69 Interesting note on that Easter controversy. It may well be that KJV is the only translation to get it RIGHT. The funny thing is that yes, pascha means "passover" in the Greek, but the man who invented the word "passover" was William Tyndale. In ALL of Tyndale's translations (which include Mathew's Bible, Great Bible, Bishop's Bible, KJV) the word is "Easter." There's a reason.
-
That's it! Jewel Smith!
the only way to heaven is through Jesus, nothing else will save you.
DMGath 3 years ago 6
Deut. 28:68 are those who were persucuted hard.
BenjaminTribe000 2 years ago 2