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Let's all place nice guys.
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#22
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#23
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Jordan, why did you buy a King James Bible?
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#24
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Because I like the translation.
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So, for the beauty of its poetic form, rather than its possible superiority to other versions, which lack rhythm?
Or am I mistaken? Last edited by Paladin54; 05-10-2008 at 09:30 PM. |
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Some of the other translations do lack rhythm yes, not all of them though. Does anyone know what version of the KJV is in the Ryrie study Bible?
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What do you mean, what version of the KJB? There is only one version being discussed. The King James one.
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I know that, but what edition of the KJV Bible?
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What I meant to say is, is the version of the KJV in Ryrie's Study Bible the AV?
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#30
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__________________________________ - “One accurate measurement is worth more than a thousand expert opinions” - “...this is the Word of God; come, search, ye critics, and find a flaw; examine it, from its Genesis to its Revelation, and find an error... This is the book untainted by any error; but is pure, unalloyed, perfect truth. Why? Because God wrote it. Ah! charge God with error if you please; tell him that his book is not what it ought to be. I have heard men, with prudish and mock-modesty, who would like to alter the Bible; and (I almost blush to say it) I have heard ministers alter God's Bible, because they were afraid of it... Pity they were not born when God lived far—far back that they might have taught God how to write.” Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: Sermon II p. 31) - “If, therefore, any do complain that I have sometimes hit my opponents rather hard, I take leave to point out that 'to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the sun' : 'a time to embrace, and a time to be far from embracing' : a time for speaking smoothly, and a time for speaking sharply. And that when the words of Inspiration are seriously imperilled, as now they are, it is scarcely possible for one who is determined effectually to preserve the Deposit in its integrity, to hit either too straight or too hard.” Dean John William Burgon (The Revision Revised. pp. vii-viii) |
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