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Honest question about the KJ capitalizations
What is the rule of thumb when capitalizing the word "king" in the KJ? When should it be King or king? Or is there even a standard? Honest question with an honest inquiry.
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The word "king" is lowercase when used as a title or as a name. When referring to God it is capital. At the start of a sentence or quoted speech it is capital. When Jesus spoke of himself as "a king", he is using the general sense, not the specific. Once these things are understood, we find that the man Melchisedec had a name which was prophetic of Christ. Melchisedec was merely a man, a king. But his name signified Christ, "King of ..." See Hebrews 7. |
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So its pretty standard rules of English then?
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#4
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Standard rules of Biblical English.
Not standard rules of modern English, or even 17th century English. GT, thanks for the question!! It exposed a wonderful little secret signal about Melchisedec (thanks to Matthew's response) that I had never noticed. I had simply assumed if the name "King David" were in the Scriptures, then it would be capitalized based on the standard rules of English regarding titles. This was not so. Wow! Last edited by Brother Tim; 05-29-2009 at 07:39 AM. |
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Very soon I will have a small booklet dealing with the exactness of Biblical English on my website. It is about these kinds of truths I call "glistering truths". Updaters and "correctors" will say, "glistering", that's obsolete, that's archaic, that's nonsensical to the modern ear. But the very truth, the very exactness of God's Word in English, is given using exactly these things. That is why "thees" and "thous" and capitals and lowercases and all such spelling issues should be retained and kept now as they have been received out of the proper KJB tradition. There is absolutely no need to change perfection of the Word. |
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GT, is your mouth too far open to allow your fingers to type?
I have been walking around since reading post #2, chewing on this uniqueness of the KJB. What a gem!!! |
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