I've had my feet in and out over the years of really starting my journey into the words of Jesus Christ, but haven't fully accepted it. I finished watching [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ4NTdSK5ac] and my mind is blown. Especially the part he says towards the end that "why should god show himself to me if I won't continue banging on the door over and over?"
It's like I've been waiting for proof, but if I knock once or twice, don't get proof and give up, why should god present himself?
I encourage you all to watch this video. For those of us who were on Voat, it says a lot of what we already knew, but he provided sources, citations, photos. It's quite remarkable the work he put into this video.
Anyways, I would like to get myself a bible and I am curious what the most accurate version is?
I am also curious if the words of the bible today can be trusted? Who is to say the satanists didn't take over publication and tweak words, remove verses, etc? This is a legitimate concern of mine.
This is the most serious post I've ever made and I am genuinely looking forward to responses so I can proceed to the next step of this journey.
New American Standard version is the easiest to read.
This is also a modern version translated painstakingly from the oldest Greek manuscripts available. I appreciate it. I think it's important to look at more than one translation. Parallel Bibles rock. But, its also important to remember that God speaks through His word continually and reading most any Bible will create that relationship connection.
I only have the older version.
Amen
https://www.christianbook.com/page/bibles/about-bibles/bible-translation-reading-levels
The NASB is high on the list of reading levels which puts it as harder to read than most English translations. I like the NASB.
It's more difficult, but it is a more modern English as well.
I enjoy the NASB for its literal word for word translation from the older Greek texts.
That being said, I did learn most of my memorized verses as a kid from the KJV. What you commit to your mind is what sticks in your heart.