Thank you for the link, fren. KJ is the translation I prefer and I hadn't encountered this particular website before.
I've been using https://www.biblegateway.com/, which has DOZENS of translations, which is sometimes useful (and often not); as you almost certainly know, "Thou shalt not KILL" is sometime translated "Thou shalt not MURDER", and the admonition to not be "angry" with another is sometimes translated as to not be "angry WITHOUT CAUSE" with another.
Very big difference. In those cases, the lesser-known translation makes quite a bit more sense to me.
The tone and language in the KJ version really appeals to me, but no translation can ever be perfect, even leaving agenda out of the equation.
Here's Bible Gateway's full list of different English translations of Matthew 9:20 --
Thank you for your additional link and personal account regarding the various translations. For me personally the use of the original Masoretic texts as the base of the old testament is what make the KJV my ideal choice. Add to that the translators notes in the Cambridge version and a Strongs concordance and you're on your way.
I often switch between Bible hub, Bible Gateway, and this KJV exclusive site on my posts and comments here on GAW. I try to spread different options for people who read my content and aren't familiar with the different sites previously. Anyway, Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and God Bless Fren!
Thank you for the link, fren. KJ is the translation I prefer and I hadn't encountered this particular website before.
I've been using https://www.biblegateway.com/, which has DOZENS of translations, which is sometimes useful (and often not); as you almost certainly know, "Thou shalt not KILL" is sometime translated "Thou shalt not MURDER", and the admonition to not be "angry" with another is sometimes translated as to not be "angry WITHOUT CAUSE" with another.
Very big difference. In those cases, the lesser-known translation makes quite a bit more sense to me.
The tone and language in the KJ version really appeals to me, but no translation can ever be perfect, even leaving agenda out of the equation.
Here's Bible Gateway's full list of different English translations of Matthew 9:20 --
https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Matthew%209:20
Thank you for your additional link and personal account regarding the various translations. For me personally the use of the original Masoretic texts as the base of the old testament is what make the KJV my ideal choice. Add to that the translators notes in the Cambridge version and a Strongs concordance and you're on your way.
I often switch between Bible hub, Bible Gateway, and this KJV exclusive site on my posts and comments here on GAW. I try to spread different options for people who read my content and aren't familiar with the different sites previously. Anyway, Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and God Bless Fren!