In the New Testament the words that are spoken by Jesus are in red letters and therefore are very powerful. Red is also reminding us of the blood that was shed by Christ Jesus (who was the Son of God) to pay a price to redeem us from our sins. "He whom the Son sets free is free indeed."
I see. I just started this journey so I have a lot to learn. Never new the words spoken were written in red.
I should probably read the Bible but I want to read the most accurate one if that’s possible. I see all these versions like KJV and New KJV and other stuff I’m forgetting what it’s called. I just want to read the version that hasn’t been corrupted. If that makes sense (over time many translations some very different interpretations etc).
That was beautiful. Thanks for sharing, OP.
What are the red letters they’re referring to? I’ve never heard of them.
In the New Testament the words that are spoken by Jesus are in red letters and therefore are very powerful. Red is also reminding us of the blood that was shed by Christ Jesus (who was the Son of God) to pay a price to redeem us from our sins. "He whom the Son sets free is free indeed."
I see. I just started this journey so I have a lot to learn. Never new the words spoken were written in red.
I should probably read the Bible but I want to read the most accurate one if that’s possible. I see all these versions like KJV and New KJV and other stuff I’m forgetting what it’s called. I just want to read the version that hasn’t been corrupted. If that makes sense (over time many translations some very different interpretations etc).
The King James. The language is so beautiful and nothing can compare to the Bible and the truth revealed.
Ok thanks.
Enjoy your weekend, God bless.
I think the red letters refer to the words spoken by Jesus Christ and printed in the King James Version of the New Testament?
The red letters in the Bible. The Words that Jesus said.