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Same here.I only use the Scofields Reference King James Bible. None other compares as well for me.
That's sad that English-speaking people don't know what thou and ye mean anymore.If you're not raised in the KJV, it's not recognizable. Fornication and adultery mean the same thing, but people actually know what adultery means. Where I come from, we call spades shovels so people know what we're talking about.
Except that's not really English anymore.
It's like they make you stop using your brains, and say "The Bible is written in the street language". That's not true.
Another big problem with medieval and early modern dialects is false cognates. Words that would mean one thing in today's English might mean something different in early modern.The problem is that to many English speaking folk the more archaic early modern english terms are rather difficult to grasp. The rules on how to use them differ radically from more modern similar pronouns, possessive adjectives, etc. As a result unless folks are regularly exposed to them it will often present a bit of difficulty. I'm personally a political science and literature buff, so I don't have an issue with them. But I know many folks who read Shakespeare or the KJV for the first time who do. In addition, puncuation rules and sentence structuring is radically different....in many ways its a true dialect of English rather than the same language. You get used to it though if you read it on a quasi regular basis though.
I don't know why I should want to know about 400+ year old English. I've never spoke it and it has never been part of my thinking when it comes to vocabulary.That's sad that English-speaking people don't know what thou and ye mean anymore.
KJV only. Some versions change the Bible which is a Sin.
What is "the Bible"?
Outside of cultic translations like the JW bible, these "changes" are attempts to be more faithful to the more reliable texts.
KJV only. Some versions change the Bible which is a Sin.
KJV only. Some versions change the Bible which is a Sin.
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