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Discussion in '2004 Archive' started by Gina B, Jan 28, 2004.

  1. Ed Edwards

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    You have
    yet to figure me out, eh? [​IMG]
    I'm a conservative Baptist.

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  2. Johnv

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    KJV, NIV, NKJV, LXX, and TR.
     
  3. massdak

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    You have
    yet to figure me out, eh? [​IMG]
    I'm a conservative Baptist.

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    </font>[/QUOTE]sorry ed, fool me once shame on you
    fool me twice shame on me
     
  4. John Owen

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    NNAS (NASB update, 1995), ESV, NLT
     
  5. John Owen

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    oh, and I meant to add that the answer is probably... no... that is it is unlikely that everyone will agree on one version...

    blessings
     
  6. Frogman

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    KJV(O)...Brother Ed, it claims to be the 16ll AV; is it a Yankee imposter??? :D

    Where things are different they are not the same.

    Bro. Dales, the scotch, german, Native American [​IMG] :rolleyes: [​IMG]
     
  7. Ian Major

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    NKJV, but I regard many versions as the Word of God.

    Ian
     
  8. Bartholomew

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    Well, mine says "Holy Bible" on the front! [​IMG] It then goes on to say "Royal Jubilee Edition, 1952-2002. This edition of the Holy Scriptures has been issued by the Trinitarian Bible Society to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ..." It then goes on to refer to itself as the "Authorised Version", although the box calls it the "Authorised (King James) Version." I hope that answers Ed's question well enough! :D (Oh, and it was printed in Cambridge, just in case you wanted to know that, too).
     
  9. Trotter

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    Arguing over the English words chosen when we can do much better than that is silly.

    Amen, Helen! Don't want to get into a version/translation debate (there is a forum for that).

    I use the KJV and the NKJV, for the most part. I am also known to use the NASB, the ASV, Young's Literal, Darby's, NIV, Amplified. As long as I can see the Spirit at work through it, I use it.

    In Christ,
    Trotter
     
  10. Craigbythesea

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    When I use a translation rather than the Greek or Hebrew manuscripts and texts, I use the NASB or NASB Update.
     
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