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A local Christian commented that he felt the King James version of the Bible was hard to understand.
It is difficult to understand, but so is the DR.A local Christian commented that he felt the King James version of the Bible was hard to understand.
A local Christian commented that he felt the King James version of the Bible was hard to understand.
Having grown up protestant, we used the KJV almost exclusively and I don’t find it hard to understand at all. However the DR seems difficult to me…just what you are used to I guess.It is difficult to understand, but so is the DR.
The preface to the RSV points out that, besides the archaic or obsolete words, a number of words have changed in meaning since 1611. Some even mean just about the opposite (e.g., the KJV uses “let” to mean “hinder”). I remember hearing that there are over 100 such words in the KJV.Most English works from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are hard to understand because both the language and syntax have changed. I find writings from that time easier to understand if I read them out loud.
Oh, I hate it when that happens.…I might have a demon in me.
The Entire New Testament is DIFFICULT to understand, which is precisely why Peter taughtA local Christian commented that he felt the King James version of the Bible was hard to understand.
that is a scary story! I think you made a wise decision!I have always struggled to understand older translations. As time goes on, languages change.
I remember, when I was searching for the right church, I attended a KJV-Only Baptist Church. It was an independent Fundamentalist Baptist church, very very conservative.
I told them that I had trouble understanding the KJV and they said that I might have a demon in me. So I stopped attending that church.
Might I suggest friend you try thr Douay Bible.I have always struggled to understand older translations. As time goes on, languages change.
I remember, when I was searching for the right church, I attended a KJV-Only Baptist Church. It was an independent Fundamentalist Baptist church, very very conservative.
I told them that I had trouble understanding the KJV and they said that I might have a demon in me. So I stopped attending that church.
But what happened to the demon?I have always struggled to understand older translations. As time goes on, languages change.
I remember, when I was searching for the right church, I attended a KJV-Only Baptist Church. It was an independent Fundamentalist Baptist church, very very conservative.
I told them that I had trouble understanding the KJV and they said that I might have a demon in me. So I stopped attending that church.