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12.03.2008

One more comical thing about modern version 'bibles'


An unspoken - or rarely mentioned - Achilles' heel of the critical text modern version 'bibles' (ESV, NASB, etc.) is the fact that they base themselves on the Authorized Version 1611. I.e. critical text scholars are incapable of translating the Word of God themselves without it being seen as a lightweight, shallow product; so they have to derive authority for their product from the King James Version. They want the reflected authority of the Authorized - King James - Version, which is the authority of the Holy Spirit Himself, while at the same time they want to undermine that authority and replace it with their imbecilic 'authority of scholars.'

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