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First of all to all those that want to continue to ignore the fact of the misquote with very imaginable twist of the fact that I did not use the word English and that a more than a chide of inference was that I consider the King James Bible to be the English language if fact all you that use versions verify that you dont really consider it English in its pure and present form.
That is why you all are correcting and adding and taking from it as a matter of your nature. You all consider it some old archaic form of English but not really the true English of today. You appose yourselves.
She misquoted me and thats a fact.
And now to your polite question sir; what is pure language of the King James
1. Pure language is a phase you will find in the Holy Bible; it is a promise of God.
2. The promise is related to the pure word of God, which happens to be what is called the King James Bible; for reasons of and by many infallible proofs! (And that is your calling to rightly divide the one true word of God from versions)
3. All the words of God are pure, his word is very pure, thus a pure language.
4. The language by extension has never been spoken before, because its pure. (All other languages are confounded; including Hebrew and Greek)
5. The language is self-defining, because its pure.
6. The pure language is one and only original word of God connected to all God's promises, literally finish on the 6th day of creation, it is the work of God, purified in the furnace of earth.
7. The Holy Bible that we differentiate by calling it the King James Bible is God's pure language that he promise that contains all truth, is the truth and there is no other, it is truth, the word of truth, the word of God, wherein you can communion with God by the Holy Ghost in this world. (All others are feigned words, vain babblings that lead to more ungodliness)
Now if you want faith you must hear the word of God, if you want wisdom you must learn the language and if you want understanding well you must humble yourself and repent and believe God.
This pure language is not English; in fact, thinking you can understand God's pure language because you know how to speak English, well, youre gravely mistaken and you hinder yourself, thinking you know something and you know nothing, it would be better if you didnt know English, because your mind's renewing has been vexed, you literally need to be born again by the incorruptible word of God.
The devil, man, have worked very hard to redefine God's pure words, to pervert them, corrupt them and diminish them; using fleshly wisdom instead of spiritual discernment, by the same subtilty used in Eden.
The point is that if you will not believe earthly things, how are you ever going to believe spiritual things?
And that's all I care to share right now.
First of all to all those that want to continue to ignore the fact of the misquote with very imaginable twist of the fact that I did not use the word English and that a more than a chide of inference was that I consider the King James Bible to be the English language if fact all you that use versions verify that you dont really consider it English in its pure and present form.
That is why you all are correcting and adding and taking from it as a matter of your nature. You all consider it some old archaic form of English but not really the true English of today. You appose yourselves.
She misquoted me and thats a fact.
And now to your polite question sir; what is pure language of the King James
1. Pure language is a phase you will find in the Holy Bible; it is a promise of God.
2. The promise is related to the pure word of God, which happens to be what is called the King James Bible; for reasons of and by many infallible proofs! (And that is your calling to rightly divide the one true word of God from versions)
3. All the words of God are pure, his word is very pure, thus a pure language.
4. The language by extension has never been spoken before, because its pure. (All other languages are confounded; including Hebrew and Greek)
5. The language is self-defining, because its pure.
6. The pure language is one and only original word of God connected to all God's promises, literally finish on the 6th day of creation, it is the work of God, purified in the furnace of earth.
7. The Holy Bible that we differentiate by calling it the King James Bible is God's pure language that he promise that contains all truth, is the truth and there is no other, it is truth, the word of truth, the word of God, wherein you can communion with God by the Holy Ghost in this world. (All others are feigned words, vain babblings that lead to more ungodliness)
Now if you want faith you must hear the word of God, if you want wisdom you must learn the language and if you want understanding well you must humble yourself and repent and believe God.
This pure language is not English; in fact, thinking you can understand God's pure language because you know how to speak English, well, youre gravely mistaken and you hinder yourself, thinking you know something and you know nothing, it would be better if you didnt know English, because your mind's renewing has been vexed, you literally need to be born again by the incorruptible word of God.
The devil, man, have worked very hard to redefine God's pure words, to pervert them, corrupt them and diminish them; using fleshly wisdom instead of spiritual discernment, by the same subtilty used in Eden.
The point is that if you will not believe earthly things, how are you ever going to believe spiritual things?
And that's all I care to share right now.
Please don't share any more of your idolatry. There is not a single mention of Jesus Christ and only passing reference to God and the Holy Ghost. Think about this for a while: THE WORD BECAME FLESH. Stop worshiping a book (thereby violating the second commandment) and ask God to open your eyes to his truth. Jesus said I am the way, the truth, and the life. The way to God is not by some book, not some by words, but by a person.
There is what the Spirit moved apon men to write mostly in hebrew...then to greek...Hebrew is a word poor language...which makes each word meaning rich.....so when you put a paraghraph together in hebrew it is a painting.a picture.that has a form when first looked at but the longer one looks the more details are noticed.
English is not capable of such a thing as its words have specific meaning...
Yet the teachings of scripture are not understood by learning but by revelation. Jesus was hebrew he would use a hebrew bible...that you might recieve revelation that he is the true living bible.
God language is pure and all human languages are confounded. I can understand that.
This is why all the versions, including the KJV are not perfect copies of God's language. But, human languages are all that we have and, therefore, all of the establised versions are equally good and equally bad. The idea of choosing one version and saying that it is the the one, true word of God is just idolatry.
Your last sentence is the most troubling. You ask, "The point is that if you will not believe earthly things, how are you ever going to believe spiritual things?" The problem is that we do believe the earthly things, such as deifying a version of a book and raising it up to be an idol. Those are earthly things indeed! The real question is: "if you are going to keep believing in earthly things, how can you ever learn to believe in spiritual things?"
The Word is not a translation. The Word has a name and that name is Jesus Christ and his words can be found in EVERY version and EVERY language and it is a blasphemy of the Holy Spirit to suggest that he is locked into one translation of the bible.
Please don't share any more of your idolatry. There is not a single mention of Jesus Christ and only passing reference to God and the Holy Ghost. Think about this for a while: THE WORD BECAME FLESH. Stop worshiping a book (thereby violating the second commandment) and ask God to open your eyes to his truth. Jesus said I am the way, the truth, and the life. The way to God is not by some book, not some by words, but by a person.
Total malarkey. The assertion that the King James Version is "pure language" is nonsense - particularly when coupled with the assertion that Hebrew and Greek are "confounded" languages - the latter of which was what the KJV translators um, translated. It seems to be your contention that God's inspired word didn't come to mankind in written form until the 17th century, which is beyond absurd. You further contend that God's word wasn't spoken prior to the 17th century, which is borderline heresy.
The only thing that's "self-defining" here are your unfounded opinions.
Haveth thou thineself a fine day.
Have you read the new book "Which Bible Would Jesus Use"
It's pretty good; lays out subject like were was the bible before 1611?
Why there is only one bible.
Dirty secrets of versions
Showing for over 400 years the King James Bible has never been changed.
And many other controversies the conintelpro has thrown at God's word.
I gave it 98% agreeable. But 100% King James Bible.
Hi JL,
Just thought I'd add my two cents here. I'm not sure that Jesus would use any bible. As far as we know he never used the actual written Scriptures when he was here. He did one time stand and read a piece of Isaiah in the temple, but as far as we know that is the only time he actually held the Scriptures in his hands.
He merely knew all that was in the Scriptures. I believe that if he were here today in an english speaking country that he would speak exactly the same quotes from the Scriptures that he spoke when he was here, only he would say it in english. He wouldn't say, have you not read the KJV or the NIV or the NRSV, but he would merely say, "Have you not read in the Scriptures...", and then go on to point out what we should have read in the Scriptures. It is my firm conviction that any particular piece of Scripture that he might mention would be found in all of the reliable translations. I also doubt seriously that he would use 'thee', 'thou' and 'ye' in his reciting of the Scriptural truth that he wanted to point out. He would merely speak in plain ordinary common english that would be in use at the time he was here.
That's what I believe.
God bless you.
In Christ, Ted
Your bolded the word became flesh is a good point...to what word was this vsrse refering
The word given to Moses wich was in Hebrew...not english...the very best translation into english is still only a translation.
Now I myself am not able to speak or read that language but I do study it...he gave us the written to teach us who he is...the living word...so in regaurd to op none of the english translations we use...but regaurdless the Spirit leads us into all truth
the Torah!
There are some good points there but Jesus laid aside his diety and came as a man so he still had to learn....admitted since what he was reading was his nature It came easy....but that would make an interesting thread. There was only one version of scripture in his day....well no there was a greek version....but few owned their own especially those in his economical class...yet they were required by education to memorize large portions study penetuche then prophets ect in addition to synagogue daily prayer and recital family discussions feast days and temple worship....
When formal education started at five the first book required to be memorized was deuteronomy...which happens to also be the book Jesus quoted the most.
There are some good points there but Jesus laid aside his diety and came as a man so he still had to learn....admitted since what he was reading was his nature It came easy....but that would make an interesting thread. There was only one version of scripture in his day....well no there was a greek version....but few owned their own especially those in his economical class...yet they were required by education to memorize large portions study penetuche then prophets ect in addition to synagogue daily prayer and recital family discussions feast days and temple worship....
When formal education started at five the first book required to be memorized was deuteronomy...which happens to also be the book Jesus quoted the most.
Interestingly it is from the Septuagint (the Greek version of the Torah) that Jesus most quotes.