That is why it confuses me why those holding to KJVO would NOT regard the NKJV as being "just' another revision of the KJV, just as 1789 revised the 1611 edition!
was the NKJV based ONLY On The TR then For NT Greek text used?
Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by DaChaser1, Jan 18, 2012.
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So in the sake of "accuracy" in translation, I fail to see how the rendering of the NKJV is any less accurate in meaning than the KJV (Or the NASB which translates logismos' as "speculations" - but it also begins the verse itself with a slightly different take:
"We are destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of God, and we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ," -
Gal. 1:16 Gentiles (Geneva, NKJV) heathen (KJV)
Gal. 1:17 to Damascus (Geneva, NKJV) unto Damascus (KJV)
Gal. 1:21 I went (Geneva, NKJV) I came (KJV)
Gal. 2:9 the Gentiles (Geneva, NKJV) the heathen (KJV)
Gal. 2:11 to his face (Geneva, NKJV) to the face (KJV)
Gal. 2:16 no flesh shall be justified (Geneva, NKJV)
shall no flesh be justified (KJV)
Gal. 2:21 Christ died (Geneva, NKJV) Christ is dead (KJV)
Gal. 3:8 the Gentiles (Geneva, NKJV) the heathen (KJV)
Gal. 3:26 sons of God (Geneva, NKJV) children of God (KJV)
Gal. 5:18 led by the Spirit (Geneva, NKJV) led of the Spirit (KJV) -
The Geneva Bible, the KJV, and the NKJV can all be considered translations of the same underlying original language texts.
Titus 1:8 one that loveth goodness (Geneva) lover of good men (KJV) lover of what is good (NKJV)
Titus 1:12 always (Geneva, NKJV) alway (KJV)
Titus 2:2 love (Geneva, NKJV) charity (KJV)
Titus 3:3 in times past (Geneva) sometimes (KJV) once (NKJV)
Titus 3:13 lack nothing (Geneva, NKJV) nothing be wanting (KJV)
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