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Differences in the gospel in the MVs

Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by Dale-c, Jul 31, 2009.

  1. Dale-c

    Dale-c Active Member

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    Calling all KJVOs.
    Please tell me what the gospel is in the KJV and how the MVs teach a different gospel?

    Now, so you don't go get stuff like the NWT and the Message like one KJVO person did once to prove his points, we are going to limit this to 4 new translations:

    1. NKJ
    2. ESV
    3. NASB
    4. NIV


    Now, tell me what the gospel is in these other versions and if it is any different than in the KJV.
     
  2. Japheth10

    Japheth10 New Member

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    No response.................big surprise.:laugh:
     
  3. Dale-c

    Dale-c Active Member

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    Yeah, I am not surprised either.
    I have been told before that you can't even prove the diety of Christ from the modern versions.
     
  4. Tater77

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    Which is about crazy. I truly learned the Deity of Christ in MV's.
     
  5. Mexdeaf

    Mexdeaf New Member

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    KJVO is "all hat, no cattle" as we say in S Texas.
     
  6. TC

    TC Active Member
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    I asked a similar question a few years ago and it suffered a similar fate. One guy pulled an obscure phrase out of one of the OT books and claimed that the NIV taught something different than the KJV did. Only thing is that no commentaries anywhere said the phrase meant anything close to what this guy said it meant. Once again the KJVO's have a place to put their money where their mouth is and it is ignored. Sad.
     
  7. Dale-c

    Dale-c Active Member

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    Yep, because on this topic they are flat broke.
     
  8. Ed Edwards

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    Same think my side of the Red River :godisgood:
     
  9. Ed Edwards

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    Amen, Brother TC -- Preach it! :jesus:

    My favorite 'KJV is better than the NIV, but does not change doctrine' verse is 2 Thessalonians 2:3. The term "falling away" in the KJV is clearer that it is talking of the pretribulation rapture compared to the NIV's "the rebellion".
     
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