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A Few Reasons Why I Use Only the King James Version


Consider the Bible. Have you ever REALLY thought about where it came from and how it came to be? Look at some of the Facts concerning the Bible:

The Bible contains 66 books: 39 in the Old Testament, 27 in the New Testament

The Bible was written on 3 Continents over a time span of some 1500-1600 years

More than 40 writers wrote the books of the Bible in 3 different languages, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek

The writers came from all walks of life with different backgrounds, different educations, different cultures, different trades. Consider these:

Moses was a Political Leader, a Judge, A Pharaoh in training who had been trained in the best universities of Egypt. 

David was a King, a poet, a musician, a shepherd and a warrior 

Amos was a simple shepherd 

Joshua was a military general 

Nehemiah was a cupbearer. And THAT was to a Pagan King. 

Daniel was a politician. He was Prime Minister to 2 countries. 

Solomon was a King and a Philosopher 

Luke was a Physician 

Peter was a Fisherman 

Matthew was a Tax Collector, not just ANY tax collector but a Tax Collector for the Romans. 

Paul was a Pharisee, a Rabbi 

Mark was Peter's secretary 

John was very young man with only a partial education when Jesus came along

It is extremely significant to note the writers and their backgrounds. They all wrote in perfect harmony with each other and all confirmed a central theme: That there is ONE true living God and that He wants to know mankind and that he prepared a means of salvation in order for man to be reconciled back to himself in the person of Jesus Christ. 


 In the Old Testament:

The foundation for Christ is established in the Law

The Preparation for Christ is established in the Historical Books of the Bible

The Expectation of Christ is established in the Prophetic Books

In the New Testament:

The Gospels record the manifestation of Christ

The Epistles give the interpretation of Christ

Revelation gives us the consummation (or the completion) of Christ


Concerning the Character of the Bible 

The Bible is not a book that a man would write if he could.

The Bible is not a book that a man COULD write, if he would.

The Bible deals quite boldly, honestly and openly with the sins of it's characters, even when those sins make those characters 'look' bad. Why? It is because the Word of God is TRUTH. Period. It matters little to God WHO is in sin. It matters very greatly to God that one quits, puts away and shuns their sin. Consider the following examples of this matter:

The sins of the patriarchs are mentioned (Genesis 12.11-13; 49.5-7) as are the sins of the people (Deuteronomy 9.24).

The sins of KINGS are NOT COVERED UP (Compare this to modern day political scenes). Second Samuel chapters 11 and 12 tells us of King David's affair and his attempted cover-up. The Word also tells us of the consequences for his sin. God is no respecter of persons! His eye is on us all, from the least to the mightiest.

The writers of the Gospels show, not only the faults of the apostles, but those of themselves.

Faults and sins of the church are exposed to the light of the Truth: (First Corinthians 1.11; 15.12; Second Corinthians 2.4)

The Bible presents it all: The good and the bad, the right and the wrong, the best and the worst of life. It is unique above all books on the face of the Earth.

Yes, my friend, there may have been many writers, but when you consider that even in today's modern world you can't even get 3 "scholars" to agree with each other (try to find 40 in agreement!), you find the Bible indeed must have been inspired.

Here is an experiment for you skeptics: Go find you 3 people from around the world. Make sure they are from different cultures, different backgrounds, and of different educational status. In fact, why don't you choose an Afghan Shepherd, A German Scientist and a Russian Parliamentarian. Ask them to write them a book on who God really is. REMOVE ALL communication from each other. DO NOT allow them to have access to one another's writings. ALLOW them to write in their own language. DO NOT give them or allow the use of any other study materials.

What do you think the end result will be? Do you think they will be in harmony? Do you think they would agree as to the nature of God, his methods, his description? Do you think they would all come to the same conclusion? I submit to you that you will have 3 different accounts and descriptions of God that would NOT be in harmony with each other.

Do I think the Bible is inspired? Yes. Do I think the Bible contains the WORDS of God? Yes. Do I think the Bible is the WORD of God? Yes.

Do I think there is ONE AUTHOR? Absolutely Yes. Though there are many writers, there is only ONE AUTHOR! That author is the only ONE AND TRUE LIVING GOD! 


What about "ORIGINAL" writings? 

When dealing with ancient manuscripts there is one thing you must understand. THERE ARE NO ORIGINAL WRITINGS.

There are old copies of many ancient manuscripts but there are no originals. It is a funny thing that the Bible is constantly questioned, and other ancient manuscript COPIES are readily accepted. Look at the following facts and I'll show you what I mean.

Caesar wrote sometime between 100 and 44 BC.
The earliest copy of his writings is dated from 900 A.D.
That's a span of about 1,000 years between the original writing and the oldest copy. I wonder how much 'could' have changed in 1000 years? Yet, there are none that question the accuracy of his writings!
Total number of Caesar copies today? There are only 10 existing.

Sophocles wrote sometime between 496 and 406 BC.
The oldest copy know today is dated from about 1,000 A.D.
That's a span of 1,400 years between the original and the oldest copy. Again, How much could have been changed or corrupted in 1400 years?
There are 100 copies that exist today.

Plato wrote between 427 and 347 BC.
The earliest copy is dated at about 900 A.D.
That's a span of 1,200 years between the original and the oldest copy in existence.
There are 7 copies today.


Now, Compare those findings with the Bible: 

The NEW TESTAMENT was written by several different writers somewhere between 40 A.D. and 95 A.D.

The oldest copy is dated at 130 A.D. (770+ years older than other ancient manuscripts)
Time Span? 45-55 years depending upon when you believe John wrote Revelation (85-95 A.D.)

How many copies would you expect? Consider:

1. The oldest manuscripts are nearly 800 years OLDER than Caesar's, Sophocles' or Plato's (the OLDER the manuscript, the fewer copies we are likely to have)
2. The Bible is comprised of MANY writers versus a single writer
3. The most copies of ancient manuscripts we have today belong to Sophocles and stands at 100 (and those COPIES were copied more than 1400 years after the original was written!)

Now, how many copies would you expect to be still in existence?

The number? More than 13,000. Yes, THIRTEEN THOUSAND. This is all in addition to the fact that MANY early writers quoted directly from the manuscripts!

THERE IS MORE VALIDITY TO TRUST THE BIBLE FOR IT'S ACCURACY THAN TO TRUST THE WORKS OF PLATO! After all, how do you know that the manuscripts of these ancient writers are true? Maybe they've been "revised" or changed over the years. 


I use the King James Bible for all the above reasons and more. I believe the evidence is more than ample to provide anyone with a trustworthy, accurate translation of the Word of God.

 

Perhaps I could give you something to think on?  Consider these facts and think upon them.  (The link opens in a new window).

Perhaps you'd rather answer my personal questions?  (This link also opens in a new window). 


The Evidence is clear and overwhelming that the King James Version of the Bible IS the Infallible Word of God.

In either case, you can be assured that the King James Version is true, accurate and clear in it's pages and that it's pages ARE the Words of the Living God.

 



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