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Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Terry_Herrington, Feb 1, 2003.

  1. Pastor Larry

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    For my answer to this inquiry please visit this link:
    http://www.baptistboard.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=4;t=000705;p=2
    </font>[/QUOTE]If you will on that same page, you will notice that I pointed out the fact that you failed to answer the question. You did provide even one verse of Scripture where God says what you say he believes. Now if you cannot tell us where God said this, why should be believe it? We accept the authority of God's word; all we are asking is for you to use God's word to support your position. Why will you not do that?
     
  2. Ed Edwards

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    What a deceptive spam.
    It would take nearly a whole book to
    dispell all the errors there.

    Perhaps the most deceptive part
    is called "Seventy-five Common Sayings".
    Well, there are 75, at least that is
    true. If you check the scripture,
    in most cases you will not find
    the exact words listed in the document.
    So it would hardly matter which
    version you used to check the list.

    I construe "Seventy-five Common Sayings"
    as useless data.
     
  3. Steve K.

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    Sticks and stones ,I'm rubber your glue...Oh never mind I am not going to lower my standard to come down to you.I will stick with the word of God KJV.
     
  4. Steve K.

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    My bible the KJV tells me not to be conformed to this world.That is exactly what your MV'S are.
     
  5. Ed Edwards

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    Proverbs 15:10 (KJV1873):
    Correction is grievous unto him that
    forsaketh the way: and he that hateth
    reproof shall die.

    Proverbs 3:11 (KJV1873):
    My son, despise not the chastening of the LORD;
    neither be weary of his correction:

    Jeremiah 5:3 (KJV1873):
    O LORD, are not thine eyes upon the truth?
    thou hast stricken them, but they have
    not grieved; thou hast consumed them,
    but they have refused to receive
    correction: they have made their faces
    harder than a rock; they have refused to return.

    2 Timothy 3:16 (KJV1873):
    All scripture is given by inspiration of God,
    and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof,
    for correction, for instruction in righteousness:

    IMHO the nKJV is a part of "all scripture".
     
  6. Steve K.

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    In mine you are wrong again.
     
  7. Ed Edwards

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    Surely i have respect enough for my
    Brother in Christ that i will allow you your
    opinion. If further you believe your
    opinion, i will allow that also.
    But i will receive the same consideration
    for my opinion/belief.
    I am speaking of my opinion of what Jesus
    said versus your opinion of what Jesus said.
    What Jesus said is true, correct, inerrant.
    What your opinion of what Jesus means
    is your opinion.
    What my opinion of what Jesus means
    is my opinion.
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    Don't get opinions of what Jesus mean
    get confused what what Jesus said.
    [​IMG]
     
  8. Steve K.

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    Ed why won't you take correction then? Those verses you typed are obviously the Lord convicting you of error.
     
  9. Ed Edwards

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    Isaiah 9:15 (nKJV):
    The elder and honorable, he is the head;
    The prophet who teaches lies, he is the tail.
    :rolleyes:
     
  10. Steve K.

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    Too funny for words Ed.Do you ever read verses before and after the one you post? Ha Ha
    I guess not !Like the one you posted from Rev. and tried to apply it to church age saints. Too funny for words.Perhaps you should read the verses surrounding the ones you use to post before trying to apply them out of context.
     
  11. Ed Edwards

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    Philippians 2:12-15 (nKJV):
    Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only,
    but now much more in my absence,
    work out your own salvation with
    fear and trembling
    ;
    13 for it is God who works in you
    both to will and to do for His good pleasure.

    14 Do all things without complaining and disputing,
    15 that you may become blameless
    and harmless, children of God
    without fault in the midst of
    a crooked and perverse generation,
    among whom you shine as lights in the world,
     
  12. Steve K.

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    Hey Ed ever heard "practice what you preach"
    You might want to think about it.
     
  13. Ed Edwards

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    Proverbs 23:1 (nKJV):
    When you sit down to eat with a ruler, Consider carefully what is before you;
     
  14. Steve K.

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    11Tim.3:23 KJV "But foolish and unlearned questions avoid,knowing that they do gender strifes."
    Looks like I will have to avoid Ed's posts or disobey scripture.
     
  15. Ed Edwards

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    2 Timothy 2:24-25 (nKJV):
    And a servant of the Lord must
    not quarrel but be gentle to all,
    able to teach, patient,
    25 in humility correcting those who
    are in opposition, if God perhaps
    will grant them repentance,
    so that they may know the truth,
     
  16. Steve K.

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    Better check some of your posts Ed they fall into the quarreling category.Typical though.
     
  17. Ed Edwards

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    Numbers 6:24-26 (nKJV):
    "The Lord bless you and keep you;
    25 The Lord make His face shine
    upon you, And be gracious to you;
    26 The Lord lift up His countenance
    upon you, And give you peace."
     
  18. Jeff Weaver

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    Terry Herrington wrote:

    Terry, apparently it is not possible to discuss the KJV and keep it on a professional level.


    Jeff.
     
  19. Terry_Herrington

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    Jeff Weaver,
    I think I must agree with you, it is impossible.

    Oh well
     
  20. Steve K.

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    Hey Ed?
    The word "devils" (the singular, person called the "devil" is) is NOT in the NKJV! Replaced with the "transliterated" Greek word "demon" (ditto NIV, RSV, NRSV, NASV). The Theosophical Dictionary describes demon as: ". . . it has a meaning identical with that of 'god', 'angel' or 'genius'". Even Vines Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words (p.157) defines "demon" as: "an inferior deity, WHETHER GOOD OR BAD". Webster defines "demon" as: "divinity, spirit, an attendant power or spirit", but "devil" as: "the personal supreme spirit of EVIL. . ."

    In 2 Timothy 2:15, the NKJV (like the NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV) remove that "obsolete" word - "study"! The only time you're told to "study" your Bible. AND THEY ZAP IT! Why don't they want you to "study" your Bible? Maybe they don't want you to look too close - you might find out what they've ACTUALLY done to your Bible! The "real" KJV is the only English Bible in the world that instructs you to "study" your Bible!

    That "obsolete" word "virtue" is replaced with "power" in Mark 5:30, Luke 6:19, 8:46! How does anybody confuse "virtue" with "power"? Simple - by being "bosom-buddies" with the NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV! That's what they did!

    One of the most absurd changes ever made is changing the word "servant" to "slave"! The NKJV in Romans 6:22, reads: "But now having been set FREE from sin, and having become SLAVES OF GOD. . ." The NKJV, in 1 Corinthians 7:22, calls the Christian, "Christ's slave". Talk about a contradiction! John 8:36 says, "If the Son therefore shall make you FREE, YE SHALL BE FREE INDEED." But isn't a Christian supposed to serve? Yes, in love. Not as a slave! Galatians 5:13 explains it, perfectly: "For, brethren, ye have been called unto LIBERTY;(not slavery!) only use not LIBERTY for an occasion to the flesh, but BY LOVE SERVE one another."

    In order to "harmonize" with the satanic New Age Movement (and of course the NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV!), the NKJV changes "end of the WORLD" to "end of the AGE"! And in it's no longer the "WORLD to come" but "AGE to come". The New Age Movement teaches a series of ages (hence the name: New AGE). See Matthew 12:32, 13:39, 13:40, 13:49, 24:3, 28:20, Mark 10:30, Luke 13:30, 20:34,35, 1 Cor 1:21.

    The New Age Movement and the occult are longing for one called the Maitreya. The Bible calls him the Anti-Christ. New Ager's refer to him as the "the Coming One" - AND SO DOES THE NKJV! In Luke 7:19, 20 (see also Matt 11:3) John told his disciples to ask Jesus: "Are You THE COMING ONE. . ." In the "The Great Invocation", a "prayer" highly reverenced among New Agers and chanted to "invoke" the Maitreya, says, "Let Light and Love and Power and Death, Fulfil the purpose of the Coming One."

    And to REALLY show their sympathy with the satanic New Age Movement - BELIEVE IT OR NOT - in Acts 17:29 the New Age NKJV changes "Godhead" to "Divine Nature"! ( ditto NIV, NASV)

    And if you think the NKJV just "innocently" updated the "obsolete words", removed the "thee's and thou's" - here's what the translators proudly admit: "IT IS CLEAR that this revision REQUIRED more than the dropping of "-eth" endings, removing, "thee's" and "thou's," and updating obsolete words." (The New King James Version, 1982e. p. 1235)
     
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