NothingIsImpossible
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I already have provided evidence that the KJV is the pure Word of God already.
If you missed it; I will repeat them again.
Three Scriptural Reasons to Trust in A Perfect Word Today.
#1. God's Word claims that it is perfect
God's Word claims that it is perfect (Psalms 12:6) (Psalms 119:140) (Proverbs 30:5) and that it will be preserved for all generations (Psalms 12:7) and it will stand forever (Isaiah 40:8) (1 Peter 1:25). Therefore, seeing Scripture plainly states these facts, it then becomes an issue of a test of your faith in God's Word (See the test the devil gave to Eve in Genesis 3:1); For the Bereans were more noble because they compared the spoken Word of God with the written Word of God (Acts of the Apostles 17:11). In other words, if the Bereans thought the written Word was corrupt in some way they would have no way of really knowing if the spoken Word of God was true or not.
#2. KJV vs. Modern Translations
A simple side by side comparison of the KJV vs Modern Translations shows us that the devil tries to place his name in the Modern Versions.
Many Bible versions say that it is the dragon who is standing on the sea shore in Revelation. This is just evil and wrong.
See Parallel Version for Revelation 13:1 here...
Revelation 13:1 The dragon stood on the shore of the sea. And I saw a beast coming out of the sea. It had ten horns and seven heads, with ten crowns on its horns, and on each head a blasphemous name.
See, if you know anything about Bible language, standing on something means that you "own it"; And the devil wants to own you. In the King James, John is standing on the seashore. Yet in many Bible versions the dragon (i.e. the devil) is standing on the seashore.
Why is this a problem?
Let's look at...
Genesis 22:17
"That in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the seashore; and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies;"
Did you catch that? God says to Abraham that He will multiply his seed as the stars of the heaven and as the sand which is upon the seashore where he will then possess the gate of his enemies (i.e. the devil and his kingdom). The apostle John who wrote Revelation was Jewish and he was the promised seed of Genesis 22 standing on the seashore in Revelation 13. It was not the dragon or the devil standing on the seashore.
For certain Modern Versions eliminate the part of the passage in Revelation 13:1 that says that John is standing on the seashore (When he refers to himself as "I").
Also, the devil tries to take out key points in important discussions within the Bible (Which can affect doctrine). For example: In Romans 7 Paul talks from the Jew's perspective in keeping the Old Testament Law (Which leads to problems), and he gives us the climax or heart of his message as a solution in Romans 8:1. Now, certain modern translations have eliminated "who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." Eliminating this passage destroys the whole thrust of Paul's argument. Walking in the Spirit is the key to being in Christ Jesus. You eliminate that and you destroy Paul's argument. Also, 1 John 5:7 is the only verse in the Bible that is the clearest and most concise teaching on the Godhead (i.e. the Trinity).
#3. Biblical Numerics
Bible Numbers that glorify God and His Word. (Note: These are not equidistant letter sequences or numbers that attempt to get one to have a special dream, or to divine the future in some way - Striving to foretell the future is forbidden in the Bible). Numbers are something that we deal with in our everyday life and all things glorify God. So obviously the numbers in God's Word would naturally glorify Him in some way. What am I talking about? Check out this video on Numbers & the Greek New Testament.
Sevens in the Bible - Chuck Missler:
Also, here is a video series by Mike Hoggard that talks about the number 7 in the King James.
King James Code - Number 7 - Mike Hoggard (Part 1):
King James Code - Number 7 - Mike Hoggard (Part 2):
Now, while I may not agree with Mike on everything he teaches in the Bible nor on the way he teaches Bible numbers in every example, I have found that he has made some startling discoveries. Discoveries that do not appear in the modern translations but only in the King James.
Lucifer means light bearer.
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As I said before this is fitting because the devil wore gemstones that acted like little light bearers upon himself. Gemstones reflect light. Satan is also called an "angel of light" in Scripture. Light bearer. It's fitting. Lucius derives from Latin word Lux (gen. lucis), meaning "light"
But to say that Satan is the "BRIGHT and Morning Star" and or "Day Star" is just wrong. The BRIGHT and morning star or the Day Star is the sun. In fact, Malachi 4:2 refers to the sun of righteousness (Which of course is Jesus).
Revelation 22:16 says, "Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star."
So again. You are wrong and you are not following the line of logic here. The devil is clearly trying to take on a name of Christ. This is wrong and evil. CEV, GNT, NIRV say that he is the BRIGHT and morning star!
Lucifer means "light bearer." It can mean "Day Star." But Modern Translations have called him the BRIGHT and morning star in Isaiah 14:12. This is a problem because it is the exact title given to our Lord Jesus Christ in Revelation. There is a difference between a regular "Day Star" and a BRIGHT and morning star. Today, with the passage of time, the word "Lucifer" has come to refer to as the devil (despite it meaning simply "light bearer" or "Day Star" in the Latin). Words change and evolve with a culture over the passage of time. The word "gay" could once be used in passing conversation without anyone turning any heads. Today, you say that word and you have to be very careful.
I guess I have to ask this of Jason0047, since it seems you believe you are right no matter what evidence is given. Would it be fair to say your breaking the rule of this section about "Do not teach or promote sinless perfectionism."? It seems your saying that JKV is right period and you do not care about anything else. And it very much feels like your putting down everyone is if you are perfect. I mean you do seem to admit KJV is not perfect, but then you act better than everyone. Even being sarcastic like "Do you own a time machine?". Couldn't that be said of you then? Do you own a time machine to know KJV is close to the original bible/writings?
On top of that you sort of made your argument for your case look bad when you first said "I already have provided evidence that the KJV is the pure Word of God already" but then not far below it you #1 reason is "God's Word claims that it is perfect". Thats contradictory then. The KJV is not the original bible, the original bible was mostly written in Hebrew. So the KJV is not perfect then or pure as you stated. The only pure/perfect book is the original hebrew texts then.
I'd go as far as to say its blasphemy to call the KJV (or any version) perfect or pure. The Word is God and God is the Word. It is perfect. Anything after the original transcripts/texts is not 100% perfect. The verses are of course perfect in terms of they are translated from the original. However words have changed over time. And with some groups adding books, some taking away...etc, everything is distorted at this time.
I have to agree with the person above me, well above you, you have no willingness to listen to anything that has to be said. As the bible would say:
Proverbs 12:1
Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates reproof is stupid.
Proverbs 15:32
Whoever ignores instruction despises himself, but he who listens to reproof gains intelligence.
Well and given how you are acting:
Proverbs 11:2
When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom.
Proverbs 16:5
Everyone who is arrogant in heart is an abomination to the Lord; be assured, he will not go unpunished.
Proverbs 8:13
The fear of the Lord is hatred of evil. Pride and arrogance and the way of evil and perverted speech I hate.
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