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Anna_Scott
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peeteyg,
Most King James Bibles, in the hands of Christians today, are not the original 1611 Version.
I think the KJVO proponents might be offended by the Introduction in the 1611 Version which begins: “To the most high and mightie Prince, James by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. . . .”
There is an interesting commentary on betterbibles.com regarding the King James Bible. These are some of the errors noted in the early editions:
1716 edition:
John 5.14 said, “sin on more” rather than “sin no more.”
1792 edition:
Luke 22.34 said Philip denied the Lord three times instead of*** Peter***.
**1795: **
Mark 7.27 said, “Let the children first be killed” rather than “Let the children first be filled.”
1807 Oxford edition:
Heb 9.14 said, “Purge your conscience from good works” rather than “Purge your conscience from dead works."
1653 edition:
1 Cor 6.9 said, “the unrighteous shall inherit the kingdom of God.”
1631 edition:
(my personal favorite
)
Rendered the 7th of 10 Commandment as “Thou shalt commit adultery.”
betterbibles.com/2005/08/24/kjv-editions-and-some-humorous-errors/
Also, the King James Bible contained the Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical Books for nearly 300 years.
For those who claim the KJV is the only inerrant Bible, I would ask: How long does it take God to get an “inerrant” version right? I don’t recall Moses taking the Ten Commandments back up the mountain for corrections.
Anna
Most King James Bibles, in the hands of Christians today, are not the original 1611 Version.
I think the KJVO proponents might be offended by the Introduction in the 1611 Version which begins: “To the most high and mightie Prince, James by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. . . .”
There is an interesting commentary on betterbibles.com regarding the King James Bible. These are some of the errors noted in the early editions:
1716 edition:
John 5.14 said, “sin on more” rather than “sin no more.”
1792 edition:
Luke 22.34 said Philip denied the Lord three times instead of*** Peter***.
**1795: **
Mark 7.27 said, “Let the children first be killed” rather than “Let the children first be filled.”
1807 Oxford edition:
Heb 9.14 said, “Purge your conscience from good works” rather than “Purge your conscience from dead works."
1653 edition:
1 Cor 6.9 said, “the unrighteous shall inherit the kingdom of God.”
1631 edition:
(my personal favorite
Rendered the 7th of 10 Commandment as “Thou shalt commit adultery.”
betterbibles.com/2005/08/24/kjv-editions-and-some-humorous-errors/
Also, the King James Bible contained the Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical Books for nearly 300 years.
For those who claim the KJV is the only inerrant Bible, I would ask: How long does it take God to get an “inerrant” version right? I don’t recall Moses taking the Ten Commandments back up the mountain for corrections.
Anna