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Favorite King James Defense Books?
I am curious what everyone's favorite KJV defense books are. I've read many, but there are a few that stand out to me.
Two questions: 1. What are your personal favorites? 2. If different, which book(s) do you think are best to give someone that knows nothing about the subject? Here are my personal favorites sitting on my shelf: The King James Defended By Edward Hills Final Authority by Dr. William Grady Defending the Bible by Pastor DA Waite In Awe of Thy Word by Gail Riplinger I think if I was going to give someone a book on the topic that knew nothing about the Bible version controversy, it might be "Crowned With Glory" If I was debating with someone that thought they knew a lot about the subject and was on the modern version side, I would think about giving them "The Identity of the New Testament Text" by Pickering. thanks in advance for your thoughts! |
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Re: "Favorite King James Defense Books?"
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Please check out this Link and it will "link you up" to several links dealing with this subject. http://av1611.com/forums/showpost.php?p=18487&postcount=3 Personally, after thoroughly studying this issue for over 40 years, I believe that the very best first "Introductory" book on the issue of "Which Bible" - is: "Forever Settled" by Dr. Jack Moorman, or the "Bible Version Manual" by Donald T. Clarke (if you can find it). |
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Fabulous!..Just looking at the link with your book list! That is terrific brother George! I will take some time reading your comments and ratings.
Thank you for your reply, and God bless! |
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My two favorites are 'manuscript evidence' by Dr. Ruckman and New Age Bible Versions by Mrs. Riplinger
I chose these two because Dr. Ruckmans book gives a straight forward presentation of the Manuscript Evidence itself, while Mrs Riplinger shows the spiritual cause of the new versions. |
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The easiest book that I found to understand was a little book put out by Chick Publications.
It was brown and it had scales on the front. I think it was called "Let's Weight the Evidence". YEP - that's the one http://www.chick.com/catalog/books/0184.asp It's not a "scholarly" book, but it will answer the questions of one that is seeking the truth. It also is outdated, so it doesn't have the NKJV or ESV in it. |
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That's a good one Luke. Let's Weigh the Evidence was the very first book that I read regarding the version issue. Since I don't like to read and read very slow, I like pictures and big print size in my books. It's easy reading but very informative.
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