Ok fine I want you to know in the initial posting of your thread you did not make it known you were the person in the video. why? That is deceptive.
Since the video I posted initially was my teaching, I just chose not to mention that information. I was not trying to be deceptive. That is why when you asked and sought for that information, I simply answered by letting you know that it was me who did the video. No big deal, but at least you now know that the 177Jeremiah channel is mine.
secondly the term "inspired and inerrant word of God "has been known for original called " autographs". We do not have it. What we do have are copies of the original and none of them were written by King james or in the original copied down in kings english. So we have three dead languages( unchanged), Hebrew, Greek , and latin. Kings english was not one of them.
CS1, I understand that we do not have the original autographs, but we have an inspired and preserved translation of the originals. And they are found in the King James Holy Bible.
Now is the Greek translation of the Old Testament Jesus quoted Septuagint more authoritative of less than the KJV? before you answer please remember Jesus never used a KJV but HE did read from the Septuagint.
CS1, I understand that Jesus did not have a KJB in his day, since the word of God was still going through its own process of seed, growth and perfection (completion). However though, I do not believe that Jesus read from the Septuagint. But rather, I believe that Jesus had a copy of the Hebrew Scriptures in His day, and that that was what he quoted from.
For a good work that affirms this truth, you can click on the link below to a really good article on Christ’s use of Targums:
http://www.biblefortoday.org/Articles/targums.htm
When you say the KJV is to be worshiped I asked you where does it say we are to do so of the KJV?
You did not provide any scripture to support your claim. Jesus is the word of God the KJV has recorded the word of God but the KJV is not to be worshipped .
You did not provide any scripture to support your claim. Jesus is the word of God the KJV has recorded the word of God but the KJV is not to be worshipped .
This is what I stated, Sir:
“true worship of God is connected with a great reverence and love also for His holy word.”
And then I gave you Psalm 119, and exhorted you to read and study it. Because we certainly do see a great love, respect, reverence, high regard and admiration for the holy Scriptures (God’s word, words, commandments, precepts, statutes, laws, testimonies, judgments, and ways).
I also said this:
“It also can be said though, that when we worship the Lord, we are in a sense also worshipping the word of the Lord since Jesus Christ is One with His word, the Holy Scripture."
And then I gave you this Scripture:
Psalm 119:47-49 KJV
47 And I will delight myself in thy commandments, which I have loved. 48 My hands also will I lift up unto thy commandments, which I have loved; and I will meditate in thy statutes. 49 Remember the word unto thy servant, upon which thou hast caused me to hope.
Also CS1, you said that Jesus is the word of God. Actually, Jesus is the Word of God (upper case W), and the King James Holy Bible is the word of God (lower case w). This distinction between the lower case w (word of God, written word) and upper case W (Word of God, Jesus the Manifest Word) is very clear in Scripture.
The term "Worship the word of God " is not even said in the KJV period.
Who said that that phrase was?
Not even " Worship Gods word" found in the KJV. NOT even in the KJV does it say " Worship the Word of the Lord".
It may not explicitly, but like I already mentioned, since Jesus (the Word of God) and the Bible (the word of God) are One and the Same, when we truly worship Jesus (the Word of God), we also in a way are worshipping the Scripture (the word of God) at the same time. After all, we cannot separate the Lord Jesus Christ from the Holy Scripture. They are One in Unity.
What is expressed and taught explicitly is that God’s word is to be praised and glorified:
Psalms 56:4 In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do unto me.
Psalms 56:10 In God will I praise his word: in the LORD will I praise his word.
Acts 13:48 And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and glorified the word of the Lord: and as many as were ordained to eternal life believed.
Plus, we also know that it is explicitly stated in the Scripture how God views His word, and that He views it so highly that He even magnified it above all His Name:
Psalms 138:1-2 I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I sing praise unto thee. {2} I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy name for thy lovingkindness and for thy truth: for thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name."
But it does say in context to the word of God :
And many many more applications of the word of God. but not of the KJV.
- Hear the word of God
- speak the word of God
- receive the word of God
- Preach the word of God
- the word of God is to grow in you
- Teach the word of God
- Hearing of the word of God
- Handling of the word of God
And many many more applications of the word of God. but not of the KJV.
Not of the KJB??
Then which translation do you view as the inerrant word of God?
Your video :
One you do not provide your name, your back ground of learning and your so-called scholarly critique.
One you do not provide your name, your back ground of learning and your so-called scholarly critique.
Concerning my background of learning, I have learned directly from God’s word, the King James Bible. I also have learned from other ministers of the word, I learn from my pastor at the Local Church which I am a member of. I also have learned from other faithful men and King James Bible believing pastors like Reg Kelly, Michael Hoggard and David Peacock. I learn from other ministers and Christian brethren who also believe in the infallibility of the Scriptures. On my channel and profile, you will see a list of recommended channels, which I also learn from.
You assume those who read the KJV and other translation do not trust the KJV and other ones.
Could you please elaborate a little more?