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The facts on the King James only debate / John Ankerberg and John Weldon. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Eugene, Or. : Harvest House, (c)2003.Description: 63 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780736911115
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS186
  • BS186.W445.F338 2003
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Contents:
Is the KJO position established by the history of the KJV? -- What did the King James translators declare about their translation? -- Is the KJV a perfect or divinely inspired translation? -- Do modern versions corrupt the doctrinal purity of God's Word? -- Were heretics, occultists, and homosexuals on the translation committees? -- Are modern versions less readable than the KJV? -- What have Bible scholars and other researchers concluded about the arguments and methodology in Riplinger's New Age Bible Versions? -- What about the preservation and classification of the ancient manuscripts? -- How are translations made? -- If no translation is 100 percent perfect, how do we know we have an inerrant Bible -- How does Romans 8:28 relate to the issues of modern translations? -- How should individual pastors and churches respond to the issue of new translations?
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Originally published: Eugene, Or. : Harvest House, c1996.

What are the basic issues involved in the King James Only (KJO) debate? -- Is the KJO position established by the history of the KJV? -- What did the King James translators declare about their translation? -- Is the KJV a perfect or divinely inspired translation? -- Do modern versions corrupt the doctrinal purity of God's Word? -- Were heretics, occultists, and homosexuals on the translation committees? -- Are modern versions less readable than the KJV? -- What have Bible scholars and other researchers concluded about the arguments and methodology in Riplinger's New Age Bible Versions? -- What about the preservation and classification of the ancient manuscripts? -- How are translations made? -- If no translation is 100 percent perfect, how do we know we have an inerrant Bible -- How does Romans 8:28 relate to the issues of modern translations? -- How should individual pastors and churches respond to the issue of new translations?

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