How exactly do you think the KJV was made? It just didn't descend from the heavens, it was translated by people who knew ancient Greek/Hebrew. You have to learn a language to understand it, this is no different with English. Can a Indonesian pick up the KJV off the street and understand it? Can a English speaker pick up an Indonesian Bible and understand it? Sure they can, but they need to learn the language first. This is no different with Greek/Hebrew.Without the aid of the English translations, I believe we really are just trusting in what certain scholars say on what the Hebrew and Greek means by faith, and not all scholars agree. We either believe God preserved His Word in the world language today or He did not preserve it and His Word only exists in a language that nobody today can pick up such a book out of the blue and understand it. But is that how God does things?
"And the LORD answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it." (Habakkuk 2:2).
How is this verse true today?
Can a person off the street just pick up a Hebrew and Greek only Bible and read it plainly and run?
Surely not.
But they can do that with a King James Bible.
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