![]() So also it is written, The first man Adam became a living soul. How many words does it take to make a translation uninspired? How many mistakes does God make? According to the Word itself only the original writings are God-breathed. There came to be well over 75,000 word changes. More than 400 errors in the first edition of the KJV were corrected in a subsequent edition only two years later. Which of these was the "only inspired Word of God"? If the first one was, why did God make so many mistakes? The revisions included changes in punctuation, capitalization, spelling, many hundreds of changes in words, word order, possessives, singulars for plurals, articles, pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions, entire phrases, and the addition and deletion of words. Their comments and many other proofs refuting that doctrine are found here. The original translators comments, which were in the original KJV, were clear that they did not believe it was the only inspired word of God. I teach many who use the KJV and I never say anything to them but the "KJ only" people try to divide the body over a lie to gather disciples after themselves. ![]() The other said, "It is what the people have been trained to accept from tradition". Two of these were Baptists so I asked them why "KJ only" was taught in some of their churches. I personally have asked other ministers who told me that in Bible College they used the ASV because of its faithfulness to the ancient manuscripts. He wrote this in the front of his own Numeric English New Testament (see below to order). Its defects are mere surface defects, disfiguring particles of dust as it were". Ivan Panin checked out all the available translations with the numeric pattern and stated of the ASV, "It is still incomparably superior to any other version the writer knows of. This bible has been famous for its accuracy. The ASV can be bought from eBay, Star Bible and/or downloaded from Amazon. As you can see from this chart, which came from a KJV bible, the ASV cuts out all the middle men and goes directly to the most ancient manuscripts available. He compares the KJV (AV) with the ASV (RV) which came directly from the ancient manuscripts and the ASV is more accurate almost every time. It is considered by many, myself included, as the best. One help on my search was Vines Expository Dictionary of New and Old Testament Words. I asked God to show me the most accurate bible and did a lot of research. I went looking for a bible that did not need so much correction and that came from the earliest manuscripts. There was absolutely no doubt because the same Greek or Hebrew word would be translated many ways in the same text, which was poor scholarship. In the early '70s after much researching Greek and Hebrew words, I decided that I had a poor translation. One place the Received Text may be found in the Interlinear Greek - English New Testament by Zondervan. Even though the Received is relatively inferior, it is still far better than the KJV reflects as anyone with a copy can see for themselves. Ivan Panin Bible Numerics code#The Bible Code or ELS is found also in the ancient manuscripts much more often than younger manuscripts. Today we can go to the most ancient manuscripts which were made much closer to the originals. ![]() Ivan Panin, who discovered Numerics, found the Received Text broke the numeric pattern to often to be useful. No Bible translator would choose a younger copy like the Received Text today to make a Bible because of the availability of many more ancient manuscripts that were not available in King James' time. It did not come from the Received Text except through other translations. ![]() Impossible! Most think that the KJV came from the Received Text which in itself is a copy off a copy off a copy, etc. ![]() Try passing a writing through that many authors and see if you can come up with something accurate. KJV is almost completely from the Bishops Bible and the Geneva Bible, which came from the Great Bible and the Mathews Bible, which came from Tyndale, which came from the Vulgate and younger copies but not any ancient copies or manuscripts. ![]()
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