Re: The Corruption of the King James Version
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I enjoyed your video crosscheck. Alot the things you say are completely True. I happen to learn some of these things after the video was made. I did find some parts of your video funny, I dont mind being put in my place when its due. Im barely 16 I have alot to learn. But I am willing and happy to learn new things my friend. Im far more opened minded then you think
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Very good video indeed.
Love the references you give to back up your facts.
I think JWs show an amazing willingness to follow anything the WATCHTOWER tells them.
The Watchtower has blatently put JEHOVAH in the New Testament with NO warrant at all.
They just pat themselves on the back for doing a good deed in their own eyes.
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@21crosscheck21 Why dont you try ( Rev.19:1--6 )......halelujah ......in Noah Webster's and James Strong's define it as praise JAH ( Ps.68:4 ) Jehovah's name was taking out the new testament just like the old testament ....
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the most high was never made flesh his some yhashua or jessuss or yasya was an injelice being let me ask you a Qestion what dose the word almon mean
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is the KJV of the Sermon on the Mount, much different than the original Greek version?
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Great video! I used to play the "I got your nose" game with my kids when they were little too! :)
God bless!
Karen
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Good video, God bless you
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Tetragrammaton
I just wrote a lot of what you said then I saw this and realized you've got this issue well in hand. What a great video response you've made; Logical and rational.
donotresussitate 3 years ago
Thank you... I am glad it was useful
21crosscheck21 3 years ago
Very good video.
Metania01 3 years ago
Thank you
21crosscheck21 3 years ago
I'm just curious does anyone know why the catholic bible has other books in it and the protestant bible doesn't?
charlamain2209 3 years ago
Hi charlamain-- The Protestants have fewer books in the OT then the Catholics because we follow the original Jewish OT cannon. The Catholics follow an OT cannon approved at a later date (not officially until the council of Trent in the middle 1500s) This is sometime called the cannon of Augustine (4th Century)
I hope that helps
21crosscheck21 3 years ago