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Tag Archives: KJV
Hannah’s three bullocks: yes, three.
In the King James Bible, we read this: And when she had weaned him, she took him up with her, with three bullocks, and one ephah of flour, and a bottle of wine, and brought him unto the house of … Continue reading
Jeremiah 52 vs 2 Kings 25 compared
The end of Jeremiah (52:1-34) and the end of 2 Kings (2 Kings 24:18-25:30) are almost word-for-word identical. Here is a comparison done with wdiff. You can see that one of the very first differences is the question about the … Continue reading
Thanks, but no thanks, BibleProtector.com
Matthew Verschuur of Australia has undertaken to prepare a definitive copy of the “Cambridge Edition” of the KJV circa 1900, which he calls the “Pure Cambridge Edition” (PCE). He has taken time to check punctuation and capitalisation and spelling against … Continue reading
The corrupted gospel of the NIV, 1984 and 2011
These editions, labelled “Holy Bible” claim to be translated from the original texts, and all that, but they are actually based on the corrupt Greek texts dug out of the trash and invented out of thin air since the 1800’s. … Continue reading
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“Two Ways to Live”: tract review
This is the “Two Ways to Live” tract from “Matthias Media”, in its pictorial form. This tract sets out to present the gospel of Jesus Christ, but fails. Instead, this tract sets out what is called “Lordship salvation”, which pays … Continue reading
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KJVER: King James Version Easy Read
A friend lent me a copy of the KJVER ® edition – King James Version Easy Read. After looking it over to see what it is like, I have made some observations. In short, I don’t like it. It is … Continue reading
Die 1983 Vertaling van die Bybel in Afrikaans is strydig met die Nerderlandse Geloofsbelydenis
Die 1983 Vertaling van die Bybel in Afrikaans is strydig met die Nerderlandse Geloofsbelydenis. Die nederduitse kerke het dit nog nie agtergekom nie. Die Nederlandse Geloofsbelydenis artikel 5 lees as volg: 5. DIE GESAG VAN DIE HEILIGE SKRIF Ons aanvaar … Continue reading
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A falling away: Anglican edition
The Anglican churches’ 39 Articles says the received text is the correct text of the Bible, but these churches have abandoned the received text. They have fallen away from the basis of their confession … and they didn’t even notice. … Continue reading
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Sinaiticus: a corrupted Bible to corrupt a generation
The British Library has a number of leaves of the famous “Codex Sinaiticus”, reputed to date from the years 300AD or so. Their forensics experts have examined it. They have a number of things to say. Also, they say it … Continue reading
Short KJV language word list
This is a 1-page introduction to the language of the Authorised Version which can serve as a quick introduction for new readers. Particularly for second language speakers of English, it is helpful to explain the distinction between “Thou” and “You”, … Continue reading