I use the 1599 Geneva Bible (GNV) because it predates KJV, which was likely tampered with by Francis Bacon.
The 1599 Geneva version is what the Pilgrims would have had in the Americas. The footnotes on the Biblegateway site add a very anti-tyrant slant to just about everything as well, which is good for patriotic references.
4 There were [a]giants in the earth in those days: yea, and after that the sons of God came unto the daughters of men, and they had borne them children, these were mighty men, which in old time were men of [b]renown.
Footnotes
a. Genesis 6:4 Or, tyrants.
b. Genesis 6:4 Which usurped authority over others, and did degenerate from that simplicity, wherein their fathers lived.
It was in recognition of Bacon's intellectual accomplishments that King James turned over to him the translators' manuscripts of what is now known as the King James Bible for the presumable purpose of checking, editing, and revising them. The documents remained in his hands for nearly a year, but no information is to be had concerning what occurred in that time. Regarding this work, William T. Smedley writes: " It will eventually be proved that the whole scheme of the Authorised Version of the Bible was Francis Bacon's." (See The Mystery of Francis Bacon.) The first edition of the King James Bible contains a cryptic Baconian headpiece. Did Bacon cryptographically conceal in the Authorized Bible that which he dared not literally reveal in the text--the secret Rosicrucian key to mystic and Masonic Christianity?
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+1&version=GNV
I use the 1599 Geneva Bible (GNV) because it predates KJV, which was likely tampered with by Francis Bacon.
The 1599 Geneva version is what the Pilgrims would have had in the Americas. The footnotes on the Biblegateway site add a very anti-tyrant slant to just about everything as well, which is good for patriotic references.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%206%3A4&version=GNV
4 There were [a]giants in the earth in those days: yea, and after that the sons of God came unto the daughters of men, and they had borne them children, these were mighty men, which in old time were men of [b]renown.
Footnotes
a. Genesis 6:4 Or, tyrants.
b. Genesis 6:4 Which usurped authority over others, and did degenerate from that simplicity, wherein their fathers lived.
I use the 1599 Geneva Bible (GNV) because it predates KJV, which was likely tampered with by Francis Bacon.
Sauce?
Click Francis Bacon.
Read the whole thing.
Why don't you just give me the link so I can go see which catholic wrote this?
I did...
I did give you the link...
looks around
What?
Click "Francis Bacon"
Do it.
I've not held anything back.