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What is the meaning of these scriptures?

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Correct, our English Bible wasn't complete until the King James Version of the Bible was finished in 1611. I think Melchisedec, king of Salem, priest of the most high God, had a hand in the production. He is from the beginning and will never die, Hebrews 7:3.
Also, because the superscription written over Jesus on the cross was written in the letters of Greek, and Hebrew, and Latin, Luke 23:38 & John 19:20. It seems only proper that the Word of God be written in the letters of English, and Greek, and Hebrew.
But most of all; the Word of God was finished with the KJV Bible and the conversation of letters hidden amongst the passages. This conversation tells of the story of the days of the Creation.
 
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Ken I don't understand your logic. The Bible was complete when the last verses were written. the KJV doesn't add anything to the inspired word of God so it doesn't make it more complete than it already was. I could use your logic process and say that the Bible wont be complete until it is written in Eora (the Aboriginal language from Sydney).

Melchizedek is Christ, no more no less. The titles given to him in Hebrews 7 are titles of Christ so the 2 are 1 and the same.
 
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Melchizedek is Christ, no more no less. The titles given to him in Hebrews 7 are titles of Christ so the 2 are 1 and the same.
Nevertheless, the point remains; man was created from the beginning.
 
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No, the KJV Bible adds the biggest part to the written Word of God. This is the apostles Paul's explanation of "the dispensation of the grace of God," which is today, the fourth day, Ephesians 3:2-4. The message is in the letters of the text, which Paul shows us how to read in all his epistles.
 
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Imagine that we all spoke Ancient Hebrew, Ancient Aramaic, Koine Greek, and English, what exactly does the KJV add to the Bible that wasn't already in it? Please provide books, chapters, verses to back up your assertion.
 
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Imagine that we all spoke Ancient Hebrew, Ancient Aramaic, Koine Greek, and English, what exactly does the KJV add to the Bible that wasn't already in it? Please provide books, chapters, verses to back up your assertion.
A good place to start, is in 2 Peter 3:3-8. Are you ready to look at this passage with me?
 
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A good place to start, is in 2 Peter 3:3. Are you ready to look at this passage with me?
We have been through this process before Ken and I am not willing to sit back and read a whole heap of nothing which ends up with you saying "we don't have enough in common." What you should do right here and right now is to list books, chapters, and verses that the English version of the Bible has that isn't already in the original languages. If you cannot do that then this discussion is over and I'll just have to assume you are wasting my time for some weird reason that only you and God knows.
 
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Nope, we must do it together; no other way.
 
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Okay, I’ll try. Notice the three times the phrase, “from the beginning” occurs prior to the book of Psalms: Deuteronomy 11:12, Deuteronomy 32:42 and 2 Samuel 21:10. These are for the Father, Son, Spirit of God; from the beginning, which is the everlasting/first day. The two times it occurs in Psalms 119:160 and Proverbs 8:23 are for man and the second day. The ten times, “from the beginning”, occurs after Proverbs in the OT: Ecclesiastes 3:1, Isaiah 40:21, Isaiah 41:4, Isaiah 41:26, Isaiah 46:10, Isaiah 48:3, Isaiah 48:5 Isaiah 48:7, Isaiah 48:16 and Jeremiah 17:12, it may be for the ten types of dispensations, universes needed to facilitate all “the generations of the heaven and of the earth”.
 
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This multi-universe, multi-dispensational aspect of the Creation may have relevance regarding the phrase, “an instrument of ten strings”; via, “works,” in Psalms 33:2-4. There the phrase, “the LORD,” is used as the phrase, “Knowing this first,” is used in 2 Peter 1:20 and 2 Peter 3:3. “Ten strings” may be relevant to the ten times the phrase, “from the beginning,” occurs after Proverbs eight. The generations may be the sand of the sea in Genesis 32:12, estimated at one quintillion. Could this be, M Theory? These, “strings,” may have been formed by the many occurrences of the first, second and third day of the Creation. They may have been made for material to weave our vesture, without seam; woven from the top throughout John 19:23, like the English, Greek, and Hebrew of the KJV Bible.
 
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Isaiah 14:12-14, Revelation 2:12 & 13 and John 8:44. Revelation 2:12 & 13 uses the names “Pergamos,” meaning “height or elevation,” to relate to the idea of height or elevation, in Isaiah 14:13, and the name “Antipas,” meaning “like the father” to relate to, “your father the devil,” in John 8:44. John 8:44 uses, “murderer from the beginning” to relate to, “wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr,” and “abode not in the truth” to relate to “where Satan’s seat is,” in Revelation 2:13.
 
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But Paul wrote in "few words", and it's very easy to understand.
 
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The first day may be referenced by, “days,” in KJV 2Peter 3:3; the second day may be referenced by the second, “day,” in verse seven. The third and fourth day may be referenced by the third and fourth, “day,” in verse eight; where we, the “beloved,” are told of the fifth and sixth day. The fifth and sixth, “day,” can be found in verses ten and twelve, "days" is our plural reference.

KJV 2Peter 3:3, he begins the doublet speaking to those with him there. “They,” in the third day, hear about the second day, in verse six. In verse eight he directs his attention to us, “beloved,” in the Twenty-first Century, on the fourth day. From the third day, speaking of, “To day,” the last fourth day; he says the fifth day will last a thousand years and the sixth day will be one day, a thousand years long. This, as related in Revelation 20:1-7, which is part of the last doublet, beginning Revelation six; “conquering, and to conquer,” is the plural reference.
 
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God’s interpretation is the understanding found when you follow the strings of text threaded throughout the KJV Bible.
 
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