HI Sunshine,
The King James Version is my personal Favorite. I use it each and every day and yes I believe that GOD has inspired it's WORD thus giving those of us who study it regularly a great deal of insight from it. Have a wonderful day and a fabulous week!
Thyanks,
Eds
2007-05-02 06:26:03
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answered by Eds 7
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The first bible that is familiar, stay with it, for me that is the KJV Bible 1611 published, no matter how many bibles I read and study and I have been doing that for 44 years, the familiar one that I began with in 1963 when my grandfather died and left me four, is the one I cling to to find scriptures fast and easy.
So it has been 396 years ago since the KJV Bible was published and this is amazing.
2513 after Adam. O.T. 1110 years, 39 books, many write, done 443 BCE
After Christ N.T. 50 to 100 years, 27 books, many write, now 2007 CE
Dan.8:12-14 [ 2300 day years after Babylon world Empire #3 desolated the Promised Land and ended kings, the word of truth will be circulating in the world, at 313 years is 2613 after Babylon world Empire #3, and 2007 after Jesus was in Rome world Empire #6, 2520 years after Babylon world Empire #3, #7 ends with Satan having a short time left from Rev.12:1-12; to Rev.20:1-6,12,13; No Satan for 1000 years ];
Eph.2:7; 3:13; The world with Jesus is without end. John 3:16; 2Pet.3:13; Rev.21:1-5; All is made new.
2007-05-02 14:01:48
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answered by jeni 7
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Hi,
I really like the King James Bible. No matter how many times I've read it I still get insight each time. The more you ask that the lord reveal to you the more sadden you become. Because you can't just read but you must start to comply with his word.
2007-05-02 13:45:30
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answered by hurricane k 1
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I used to read the KJV back when I was a younger Christian in the 70's. I read it cover to cover I suppose at least twice. After that I started reading some other versions and have read the Bible cover to cover in at least half a dozen versions. I have settled pretty much on the NASB for my own personal reading, but prefer the NIV for public readings, as it is more readable.
The KJV is I would say an adequate version, but I have found weaknesses in all the versions, including the NASB. The best version of the Bible is the one you read and obey.
2007-05-02 13:20:52
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answered by wefmeister 7
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Greetings,
Yes I read only the King James version as the authority on God's word. That said we must not forget that we should be aware of what the enemy is doing to try and thwart our path to salvation so we should compare other versions that are presented as scripture in case a loved one or brother or sister in Christ should be using one of those versions we can show where the King James gives us the true concept that is being presented by scripture as God gave it instead of the version that some person who presumes to know the mind of God and decides that this is what He meant instead.
2007-05-02 13:27:29
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answered by cobravetor 3
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By virtue of this divinely-appointed authority, the Catholic Church determined the canon of Scripture (what books belong in the Bible) at the end of the fourth century. We therefore believe in the Scriptures on the authority of the Catholic Church. After all, nothing in Scripture tells us what Scriptures are inspired, what books belong in the Bible, or that Scripture is the final authority on questions concerning the Christian faith. Instead, the Bible says that the Church, not the Scriptures, is the pinnacle and foundation of the truth (1 Tim. 3:15) and the final arbiter on questions of the Christian faith (Matt. 18:17). It is through the teaching authority and Apostolic Tradition (2 Thess. 2:15; 3:6; 1 Cor. 11:2) of this Church, who is guided by the Holy Spirit (John 14:16,26; 16:13), that we know of the divine inspiration of the Scriptures, and the manifold wisdom of God. (cf. Ephesians 3:10).
2007-05-02 13:19:26
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answered by Gods child 6
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Some insight, yes
I keep in mind though that there was a council of Niacea that edited to make ONE universal understanding of religion. Not all of the BIBLE is there.
2007-05-02 13:17:55
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answered by Sarah S 2
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Yes it is the ONLY book I read. I have such a strong love for God I want to know all about him.
I've read it many times through. I receive revelation often. Mine is open beside me right now.
I also like to give the Bible to people as gifts, for many or any reason. It the true gift that keeps on giving.
2007-05-02 13:31:47
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answered by Old Hickory 6
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I read the King James bible. It is not difficult to understand as some think. Other versions misconstrue scripture, which adds to their confusion.
2007-05-02 13:17:32
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answered by ? 6
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King James Bible is the closest thing we have to the original canon of scripture. This is before the Catholics, the Jehovah's, Christian Scientists got their hands on it. When compared to the Dead Sea scrolls the KJV is actually extremely accurate.
2007-05-02 13:17:40
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answered by Sir Offenzalot 3
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