Homebound: "Looking, don't see "icus."
What's your game?"
Congrads Brother Pastor Larry
on your decisive victory over Brother Homebound.
He got blindsided and probably still hasn't seen
what hit him
:(
Ain't it a tad like rolling drunks though
:confused:
The Apocrypha is in the 1611 Authorised Version.
Put differently, it is in the "King James Bible." </font>[/QUOTE]It's there for historical reasons only, not inspired scripture.
I do thank the translators for putting it in the 1611.
Mr Ed, what a character.
You are the comic relieve.
I got the meaning the second time.
The modernist are really going far out if they are using the Apocrypha.
I guess they have too since it was in the Alexandrian MSS, it's part of their scripture.
I'm having fun trying to figure out how
to use the table "To finde Eafter for euer"
chart.
I'm trying to figure out when
Easter is in 2003.
I gues i don't know
the GOLDEN NUMBER and SUNDAY LETTER for 2003
:confused:
Probably i need a Anglican priest to help me
:(
:D
I've tried three times to figure that thing out. What a puzzle. To get the "golden number", there's another paragraph on one of the other pages, but it's even more confusing. Something about the Zodiac, if I remember correctly.
HomeBound: "Mr Ed, what a character. You are the comic relieve.
I got the meaning the second time. The modernist are really going far out if they are using the Apocrypha."
Maybe you missed the meaning the second
time also?
The modernists are NOT "using
the Apocrypha" for doctrine creation, just
perhaps for historical reference.
The argumentative mondernists are bringing
forth the division among KJBOs:
some saying the KJV1611 is the only
KJB and some saying the KJV1611 is
Satanically contanimated
by the Apocrypha and those pesky
sidenotes.
But then, who ever expects
that the KJBOs would be homogeneous* anyway?
homogeneous = all alike throughout
(like in homogeneous milk all the
cream and milk are thoroughly mixed
so each part of the milk is exactly
alike)
Why then were they removed by the Anglican Church in 1769 against the wishes of Saint Jerome?
I think the course of this thread proves the proposition of the KJVO double-standard and their orwellian double-speak.
Things which are different are not the same (unless it is the differing KJVs then they are the same with or without the Roman Apocrypha or the introduction of the Roman holiday "Easter-Ishtar" or the hundreds of word differences in the various KJV editions, those are "the same").