The King James Bible Page contains articles and essays, answers to frequently asked questions, and more, relating to the Bible version controversy.
Most Christians are unaware that there exists a significant
difference between the KJV and Bible versions published in the last 100
years—a difference of doctrine and authority, not one of mere dialect.
They are told that the KJV is antiquated, hard to understand, and
inaccurate.
The King James Bible Page aims to set the record straight:
the KJV is God's word in English, accurately translated from manuscripts
preserved by God throughout history. Modern versions of the Bible, on
the other hand, are translations of manuscripts that have been
transmitted in a secular form throughout history, tainted by liberal,
un-believing scholarship as early as the days Paul began penning Holy
Scripture under the inspiration of God.
In many cases modern translations, such as the New
International Version (NIV), New American Standard Bible (NASB), and so
many others, simply delete verses
equivalent in quantity to the entire book of Second Peter. Learn about
the history of the Bible, the value of the KJV, and the problems of
academic seduction surrounding modern Christian scholarship, and arm
yourself with the pure, trustworthy words of God.
One of the most significant failings of the Church today is a lack of final authority
in Scripture. Anyone who is willing to correct the Bible is willing to
put himself above the authority of the Bible. Every Christian should
learn about this issue and understand that the Bible,
not a man, is the final authority by which all spiritual matters must be
judged. This is impossible when you do not believe the book in your
hands is the pure, unadulterated word of God!
Visit the AV1611 King James Bible Page.
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