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Bible Preference

Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Preacher Nathan Knight, Apr 4, 2003.

  1. Jeffrey H

    Jeffrey H New Member

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    I use the New King James Version and the New American Standard. Why? Because they translate God's preserved Word in a literal form. They avoid the use of archaic and obsolete words that are no longer used in the English language.
     
  2. Doubting Thomas

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    I love my NKJV, because it's nice having the error free, fully authoritative preserved word of God conveniently available in a language I can understand without all those obsolete words and archaic verb endings. [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  3. Gunther

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    If I could only have one version and never another, I would pick the NKJV. The reason is because it includes in its footnotes the variations between the texts.

    The version I prefer to use is the ESV. I do like the NASB also.
     
  4. Dallasdid

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    If KJv was good enough for Paul its good enough for me [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  5. BrianT

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    If the LXX was good enough for Paul, it's good enough for me. ;)
     
  6. Askjo

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    When you are in England, you would find A.V. Bible (KJV) there. :rolleyes:
     
  7. Askjo

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    If the Antiochan text was good enough for Paul, the KJV is good enough for me. :D [​IMG]
     
  8. Scott J

    Scott J Active Member
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    If the Antiochan text was good enough for Paul, the KJV is good enough for me. :D [​IMG] </font>[/QUOTE]Now if you could just prove this assertion we could get somewhere.... but alas, this statement is nothing more than itching ears being scratched.
     
  9. Ransom

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    Askjo said:

    If the Antiochan text was good enough for Paul . . .

    . . . then they've been keeping time travel a secret for nearly 2000 years.
     
  10. Taufgesinnter

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    What about the Peshitta? Some people argue it predates the Greek NT.
     
  11. Ed Edwards

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    Askjo: "(In Isaiah 14:12) ...
    "morning star" in the Old Testament in
    modern versions is incorrect because this
    words are not found in Hebrew text."

    But the English term "Lucifer"
    (from Latin - light bringer)
    carries the Roman Catholic heresy
    that Satan's name is "Luciferf".
    The two word term "Day Star" does
    not carry this unnecessary baggage.

    In fact, Jesus is the True
    Day Star (Rev 22:16). Meanwhile,
    the chief devil,
    the accuser (Satan) has names enough.
    Satan" is the name of the chief devil,
    not his title.
     
  12. showard93

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    KJV all the way for me!!! [​IMG]
     
  13. Ed Edwards

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    Which KJV?
    KJV1611?
    KJV1769?
    KJV1873?
    Thank you.

    Askjo: "I use the 1769 Cambridge KJV."

    Thank you.
    Sorry, I missed this answer of yours when I posted
    this morning.

    Thank you for the information. [​IMG]
    I'll use the KJV1769 as I compare
    it to the KJV1611.
    As I earlier commended Timothy 1769
    for his honesty, likewise I
    hereby commend Askjo for his honesty. [​IMG]
     
  14. Ed Edwards

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    Baptist in Richmond: "The REAL honest-to-goodness
    Authorized Version of 1611. I have
    the Thomas Nelson facsimile"

    Me also, my third favorite is the facsimile
    of the KJV1611. I use it to slay KJVO
    errors :D

    My second favorite Bible is the
    nKJV I use for private devotions.

    My favorite Bible is my KJV1769.
    I use it to study my Sunday School lesson,
    teach my men's Sunday School class,
    to follow along in Church. My pastor
    frequently quotes it or reads from it
    (but changes some words to more
    modern termonology).

    I need to break in my four barrelled
    Bible: KJV1873, NASB, NIV, NLT. A
    Bible is no good until the best verses
    are underlined. [​IMG]
     
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