However, there are perfect originals to base a translation off of.
In the case of the Bible, we have 2 choices.
We either have the Hebrew Masoretic Old Testament, which was codified long before the Khazarians converted to Judaism, and the Textus Receptus Koine Greek NT, which is what the Geneva Bible, King James Version, and Young's Literal Translation are based upon,
OR,
we have the translations based on Alexandrian Greek manuscripts such as the Codex Alexandrinus, Codex Vaticanus, and Codex Sinaiticus.
I'm not King James Only, but I am Textus Receptus only.
However, there are perfect originals to base a translation off of.
In the case of the Bible, we have 2 choices.
We either have the Hebrew Masoretic Old Testament, which was codified long before the Khazarians converted to Judaism, and the Textus Receptus Koine Greek NT, which is what the Geneva Bible, King James Version, and Young's Literal Translation are based upon,
OR,
we have the translations based on Alexandrian Greek manuscripts such as the Codex Alexandrinus, Codex Vaticanus, and Codex Sinaiticus.
I'm not King James Only, but I am Textus Receptus only.