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Is the KJV the true "word of the Pope" in English?

Discussion in '2004 Archive' started by manchester, Oct 19, 2004.

  1. Trotter

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    That's OK, Michelle, as you have no idea, or clue.
     
  2. natters

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    michelle said "The Hebrew words do not mean "morning star" literally."

    According to who? You?

    michelle said "I guess generations of chrisitan English Scholars up until this day, didn't know and all the modern scholars of today do huh?"

    No, generations of English scholars, since Wycliffe, knew what it meant.
     
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    I will have to look at my 1534 Tyndale Bible NT and see how it compares with the KJV and the Duoay. I have read were somewhere that about 80% of the Duoay ended up in the KJV almost word for word. Another place claims 90% of Tyndale's NT ended up in the KJV almost word for word. I will let you know what I can find. However, it may take a few days.
     
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    Besides the fun of it, why do you guys even bother to argue with her? [​IMG] :rolleyes: :confused: :D
     
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