The King James is about parables which require a little thought. You're rewarded if you seek to understand. But the NIV claims to have done that for you.
Here's another example of their work.
Jesus parable of the laborers hired by the householder to work in his vineyard. In the parable, the householder is Jesus Christ and his household that he's gathering laborers to is the kingdom of heaven. He's been gathering into his kingdom since his resurrection and he'll continue until the end which is written in Matt. 20:6 as the eleventh hour. The eleventh hour is just before destruction, but it's written as 5:00 in the afternoon in the NIV. Maybe you can't see the difference but it's huge. The NIV is a parody of the King James but I can't laugh. Try to defend it all you want. The errs are glaring and all through it. You can have it and sadly keep it but don't try to convince the King James group of its accuracy. That's a joke.
This is one example.
"Jer. 39:2 And in the eleventh year of Zedekiah, in the fourth month, the ninth day of the month, the city was broken up."
eleven means total destruction
four means creative works of God in the earth
nine means finality of judgment
This verse is about the taking of Jerusalem by the Chaldean Nebuchadrezzar.
The eleventh hour is just before destruction in the KJV, but it's 5:00 in the afternoon in the NIV. I guess that says it all. Believe what you want to believe.
"Ancient and Grave Divines"
"Ancient" ,of course, means elderly.
"Grave" means very serious and not tolerant of frivolous interpretations.
"Divines" means they were holy men of God.
These are men who spent their lifetimes studying all scriptural writings.
This was #15 of the general rules for the guidance of the translators of the King James. All their work was scrupulously checked and verified by the most learned men of the day. These were the "Ancient and Grave Divines".
"Ancient and Grave Divines" was the 17th century language used to honor them.
If these three words baffle you, it's small wonder you have so much disdain for the King James.
The King James is about parables which require a little thought. You're rewarded if you seek to understand. But the NIV claims to have done that for you.
Here's another example of their work.
Jesus parable of the laborers hired by the householder to work in his vineyard. In the parable, the householder is Jesus Christ and his household that he's gathering laborers to is the kingdom of heaven. He's been gathering into his kingdom since his resurrection and he'll continue until the end which is written in Matt. 20:6 as the eleventh hour. The eleventh hour is just before destruction, but it's written as 5:00 in the afternoon in the NIV. Maybe you can't see the difference but it's huge. The NIV is a parody of the King James but I can't laugh. Try to defend it all you want. The errs are glaring and all through it. You can have it and sadly keep it but don't try to convince the King James group of its accuracy. That's a joke.
I have to go.
This is one example.
"Jer. 39:2 And in the eleventh year of Zedekiah, in the fourth month, the ninth day of the month, the city was broken up."
eleven means total destruction
four means creative works of God in the earth
nine means finality of judgment
This verse is about the taking of Jerusalem by the Chaldean Nebuchadrezzar.
The eleventh hour is just before destruction in the KJV, but it's 5:00 in the afternoon in the NIV. I guess that says it all. Believe what you want to believe.
Jesus was tempted of the devil in the wilderness and taught us, that to overcome the questions and temptations of the devil, we must know what is written of God.
Jesus said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
Jesus said "It is written."
For the teaching of Jesus to benefit us, God has given us a holy book of scriptures, and the Holy Ghost to lead us into all truth.
The words of Jesus tell us the word of God is written.
Men that say the word of God is not written are telling a lie, either due to unbelief, or in ignorance that it is written.
Numbers in scripture can be understood in the Holy Bible by wisely noting how God uses them without contradiction throughout the whole bible.I'm curious... you claim that "the eleventh hour" means "just before destruction in the KJV". Please explain this assertion, since the phrase "the eleventh hour" appears only in this parable. Nowhere in Scripture is it stated that "eleven" means "just before destruction" - in any translation (nor do either of your other numerical meanings appear in Scripture).
Did the four squads of soldiers guarding Paul in Acts 12 represent God's creative work?
Did the number of David's sons (nine) in 1 Chronicles 3 represent finality of judgment?
Did the eleven days' journey in Deuteronomy 1 allude to "total destruction"?
Numbers may represent something more, and they may not. It's an error of hermeneutics to assume that every number has a specific meaning in every passage in which it appears; that just leads to unsupported interpretations like the one you have for the Matthew parable. Using such an interpretation as reason to deride the NIV (especially when it isn't even under discussion) is quite unnecessary.
Should native Russian speakers be cut off from the Word of God? Or did God use men to make sure his word got out to EVERY nation, tribe and language?
Again, you present your own notion of perfection, not God's.Lets see:
"Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve."
Matt 4:10, KJV
Show me in the KJV this exact verse.
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"Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God."
Mt 4:7, KJV
Show me in the KJV this exact verse.
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"Then saith Jesus unto them, All ye shall be offended because of me this night: for it is written, I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered abroad."
Mt 26:31, KJV
Show me in the KJV this exact verse.
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"But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God."
Mt 4:4
Show me in the KJV this exact verse.
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Remember, every word! Not even one can be different or lost.
I thought it was "get thee behind me Satan" rather than 'get thee hence'.
Do you see a contradiction? One version doesn't specify where Satan must go. But there is no contradiction of truth.I thought it was "get thee behind me Satan" rather than 'get thee hence'.
Numbers in scripture can be understood in the Holy Bible by wisely noting how God uses them without contradiction throughout the whole bible.
This kind of understanding is not discovered in modern bibles due to the distortions of word usage in them.
There are no such distortions in the Holy Bible as any competent user of word search of the Holy Bible can verify for themselves.
All words in the Holy Bible have consistent meaning and use by God in his book of the scriptures.
You can misapply use of numbers if you fail to seperate the numerical use of them by man as opposed to God's use of numbers. It isn't significant to note tallies that aren't contextually related to understanding narratives that God provides....
For example, when we read of the four horses in Revelation... The four legs of the horses referring to the global extent of each rider's governance to the four corners of the earth.