Kjv is a piece of political ponerology to support the pre-eminence of the Church of England, a political document in short. Of course with the best of intentions.
So, here we have the OT as a political document furnished by the Priests with the message: obey the law in what we tell you the law is.
Then Paul, one of the inner-crowd people comes along with his version, which so happens to be the basis of understanding of what Christianity is for most people and is the measure by which other books are judged.
But what is worse, your argument is an appeal to authority.
Personally, I don't mind. That is your freedom, the bed you made for yourself. Enjoy.
Kjv is a piece of political ponerology to support the pre-eminence of the Church of England, a political document in short. Of course with the best of intentions.
So, here we have the OT as a political document furnished by the Priests with the message: obey the law in what we tell you the law is.
Then Paul, one of the inner-crowd people comes along with his version, which so happens to be the basis of understanding of what Christianity is for most people and is the measure by which other books are judged.
But what is worse, your argument is an appeal to authority.
Personally, I don't mind. That is your freedom, the bed you made for yourself. Enjoy.