" In my well researched opinion, the Authorized King James Bible is literally God's Word in the English language and is flawless"
Poor research. The Kings of the English church were and are Heretics. Their Bible is incomplete.
What we call the Old Testament, in its original language, has incredibly few Bible errors. This is primary because the Levitical priests faithfully and painstakingly copied the text for generations. Unfortunately, many errors can be found in the King James Bible due to its translators using Latin readings that sometimes inaccurately conveyed what was in the original Hebrew text.
As if that were not enough, still more errors crept in to the KJV Bible because the had into" certain texts their own biases, prejudices and long held church doctrines. This inaccurate method of Bible interpretation is known as Eisegesis.
The bulk of New Testament manuscripts were copied century after century from earlier ones as they wore out. This text, known as the "Received Text," was used in the King James Bible. Nearly 4,000 manuscripts of this official text agree with each other and contain relatively few errors. Located primarily at Mount Athos in Greece, copies of the text give us a very reliable record of the New Testament.
The King James Version of the Bible, completed in 1611, sought to be a precise translation coupled with a majestic literary style. It should be noted, however, that the editors of the King James Version were instructed by King James I of England to make sure that the translation was in harmony with the theology of the Church of England.
It's sad that you don't trust that God could have maybe had His hand in making sure that even given all the negative influences hoisted upon His inspired Words that He indeed has given us His perfect Words in the English Language (Which is by far the most superior language ever written). I've read about and heard all these arguments before, but it really comes down to faith and God's important purpose of making sure He gave us a complete and accurate translation in a language that's most spoken in the entire world.
Have you studied the backgrounds of those 40 translators who worked to produce (under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit) the King James Bible? Please tell me what are the heresies and how is the Bible incomplete? How could you even know that part of the statement is true? Do you know the mind of God? Do you somehow have special knowledge as to what Scripture God wanted in His Holy Bible? You have a very large ego my friend...I wouldn't say your research is poor, but I would say that it's incomplete and certainly one sided and biased. Do you believe there is a version of God's word that's accurate? Do you believe it is possible for God to give us an accurate translation? How important would it be for God to make sure we have an accurate translation? If all bible translations are inaccurate and say different (and at times 180 degrees) things, how can we possible trust God? If the bible is wrong on one point, how can we trust it on any other point? God says in His Word that all scripture is God breathed and will not come back to Him void and that it was truth and that it was useful for teaching, and training in righteousness. What scripture was He talking about? If it's flawed, then how can it have anything to do with righteousness let alone training in righteousness? It would be a lie! For God's word to be inaccurate, it would mean God lies to us and if that's true then He cannot be trusted and if that's the case we are certainly all lost in our sins.
" In my well researched opinion, the Authorized King James Bible is literally God's Word in the English language and is flawless"
Poor research. The Kings of the English church were and are Heretics. Their Bible is incomplete.
What we call the Old Testament, in its original language, has incredibly few Bible errors. This is primary because the Levitical priests faithfully and painstakingly copied the text for generations. Unfortunately, many errors can be found in the King James Bible due to its translators using Latin readings that sometimes inaccurately conveyed what was in the original Hebrew text.
As if that were not enough, still more errors crept in to the KJV Bible because the had into" certain texts their own biases, prejudices and long held church doctrines. This inaccurate method of Bible interpretation is known as Eisegesis.
The bulk of New Testament manuscripts were copied century after century from earlier ones as they wore out. This text, known as the "Received Text," was used in the King James Bible. Nearly 4,000 manuscripts of this official text agree with each other and contain relatively few errors. Located primarily at Mount Athos in Greece, copies of the text give us a very reliable record of the New Testament.
The King James Version of the Bible, completed in 1611, sought to be a precise translation coupled with a majestic literary style. It should be noted, however, that the editors of the King James Version were instructed by King James I of England to make sure that the translation was in harmony with the theology of the Church of England.
It's sad that you don't trust that God could have maybe had His hand in making sure that even given all the negative influences hoisted upon His inspired Words that He indeed has given us His perfect Words in the English Language (Which is by far the most superior language ever written). I've read about and heard all these arguments before, but it really comes down to faith and God's important purpose of making sure He gave us a complete and accurate translation in a language that's most spoken in the entire world.
Have you studied the backgrounds of those 40 translators who worked to produce (under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit) the King James Bible? Please tell me what are the heresies and how is the Bible incomplete? How could you even know that part of the statement is true? Do you know the mind of God? Do you somehow have special knowledge as to what Scripture God wanted in His Holy Bible? You have a very large ego my friend...I wouldn't say your research is poor, but I would say that it's incomplete and certainly one sided and biased. Do you believe there is a version of God's word that's accurate? Do you believe it is possible for God to give us an accurate translation? How important would it be for God to make sure we have an accurate translation? If all bible translations are inaccurate and say different (and at times 180 degrees) things, how can we possible trust God? If the bible is wrong on one point, how can we trust it on any other point? God says in His Word that all scripture is God breathed and will not come back to Him void and that it was truth and that it was useful for teaching, and training in righteousness. What scripture was He talking about? If it's flawed, then how can it have anything to do with righteousness let alone training in righteousness? It would be a lie! For God's word to be inaccurate, it would mean God lies to us and if that's true then He cannot be trusted and if that's the case we are certainly all lost in our sins.
It is sad the you trust Satan than the ACTUAL word of God. Get thee behind me hypocrite.