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Rick Norris

    Today's KJV and 1611 Compared and More
    Today's KJV and 1769 Compared
    The Broken Case for a Modern KJV-only View
    Practically Identical Bibles
    Think Yourself Happy
    • Practically Identical Bibles

      The Geneva Bible, the KJV, and the NKJV?

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book presents a scriptural perspective on various English Bible translations, including the Geneva Bible, KJV, and NKJV. It addresses KJV-only claims against the NKJV, providing factual counterarguments rooted in historical texts. By applying a consistent critique of KJV-only reasoning, the author reveals flaws that could undermine the KJV itself, highlighting inconsistencies in the arguments presented by KJV-only proponents. The exploration encourages a deeper understanding of biblical translation debates.

      Practically Identical Bibles
    • The book critically analyzes over 150 works by KJV-only authors, scrutinizing their arguments against scriptural truths and logical reasoning. It reveals that these authors do not provide a coherent or consistent case for their viewpoint. The examination highlights flaws in the modern KJV-only perspective, demonstrating that it lacks a solid foundation in sound doctrine and factual accuracy.

      The Broken Case for a Modern KJV-only View
    • Today's KJV and 1769 Compared

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This guidebook serves as a resource for comparing contemporary KJV editions with the 1769 Oxford and Cambridge versions, highlighting numerous differences between them. It also addresses and corrects various misconceptions surrounding the KJV editions, providing clarity for readers interested in the historical and textual evolution of this significant translation.

      Today's KJV and 1769 Compared
    • Today's KJV and 1611 Compared and More

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the King James Version, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of its various editions, highlighting over 2000 differences between the original 1611 edition and those published after 1900. It offers insights into other significant KJV editions and presents clear evidence that the contemporary KJV differs from the 1769 Oxford edition, emphasizing the evolution of this influential text over time.

      Today's KJV and 1611 Compared and More