The KJV is still alive since 400 years. Why did the people need NEW Bible, NKJV? I do not want the NKJV because the NKJV is a [snip] version. The NKJV translators dishonor God's Word for many reasons: blood removed 18 out of 375 times; repent is omitted 11 of 43 times; damnation is missing all 11 times; JEHOVAH is altogether missing, some NKJV translators had participated in the NIV translation. And more... Only the old KJV that is accepted TODAY and in the FUTURE!
How do you define MATCH?
Does the multiple KJVs all match each other?
Does the KJVs match the Greek Received Texts (TRs)?
Come on guys, the new software of the Baptist Board (BB)
limits me to no more than 10 possible answers.
Of course,
I must always have a
Apathy & Ignorance answer:
I don't care or I don't know
or 'whatever?'.
So I just can't mention every flavor of KJV that there might be,
for there are more then ten different KJVs.
Askjo: //The KJV is still alive since 400 years.//
A correct statement is:
"The KJVs are still alive after nearly 400 Years."
The KJV1611 Edition is 395 years old.
The KJV1769 Edition is 237 years old.
The KJV1873 Edition is 133 years old.
395+237+133 = 765.
765/3 = 255.
My average KJV is only 255 years old.
Yes, I use the KJV1611 Edition on a daily basis.
I use the KJV1769 Edition on a daily basis.
I use the KJV1873 on a weekly basis.
So my average KJV is NOT 400 years old
but is only 255 years old.
Phrases in the 1978 NIV are exactly like phrases in the KJV1769.
Thrases in the KJV1769 Edition are just like the KJV1611 Edition
(except for spelling).
So the 1978 NIV was built from
earlier English language translations just like the KJV 1611
Translators used phrases like the eight or so English translations
used before 1611.