It got me thinking about his family Bible after he put it on display. So I looked it up. NOT a Scofield Bible! OMG, has he been signaling all along that he understands? I thought this was a neat and fun little fact. πΏπΏππ
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I agree that it may not be perfect and even that depends on which version of the KJ you use. However, I strongly believe that so many of the "new" translations have ulterior motives by leaving out verses or changing words into words that might seem more palatable so I'll stick with my KJV.
KJV is a very good translation, it will serve you well 99.9% of the time. There are a lot of very bad translations out there that should be avoided.
I will say that KJV can be a hard read for many people because of the archaic language and I do not fault people for seeking to read different versions, and there are other good translations that use more modern language.
Yes, that's what my daughter and grandchildren say, but I always try to caution them because I have compared at length these "new" translations and I strongly believe that they know people have a hard time reading the KJV and use it against them by changing words and as I said before, leaving out words and entire scriptures. It really bothers me. You might be stunned at how much of this "corruption" there is.