So that would mean you do believe all of Gods word is corrupt outside the KJV, right? That implies not just all the versions made since, but also all before the KJV were corrupt as well. This makes no logical sense to me at all.
In the reality of our conversation, I made no reference to past translations or the originals or copies in the original languages that we do not have today. Seeing we do not have those, I am obviously talking about what words of God we do have today.
In this thread, if you were paying attention, I did make reference to the perfect Word of God that existed in the Latin Italic Bible by the Waldenses (Which I believe dates back to the time of the apostles). I mention a book on the history of the Waldenses in how they gave the Reformers a pure Bible.
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So basically outside the KJV you believe the gates of hell have been doing nothing but prevailing over His word. I don't.
No. I believe the promise of Psalms 12:6-7. The pure words of God always existed.
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Besides that, and MOST importantly, you can't support the KJV being "THE only legit word of God" with scripture. This view is completely disconnected from scripture, yet the way you blindly follow, teach, and look down on others for not agreeing with this belief,
Actually, by believing certain truths in Scripture we are going to naturally be led to believe that there must exist a book of the Lord today that is the pure and preserved words of God.
1. God’s Word says His words are in a book (singular or singular complete works or scrolls) (See:
Deuteronomy 17:18,
Joshua 1:8,
Isaiah 34:16,
Jeremiah 30:2,
Job 19:23-24,
Luke 4:20,
Hebrews 10:7). The Bible prophecies about the completed Bible in
Isaiah 34:16. See this video
here to learn more).
2. God’s Word says Scripture cannot be broken (
John 10:35); It is: “incorruptible...the word of God...” (
1 Peter 1:23).
3. God’s Word tells us in
1 Thessalonians 2:13: We received the Word not as the words of men, but as the very words of God.
4. God’s Word says the Scriptures are holy (1 Timothy 3:15).
5. The word of the LORD is right (Psalms 33:4).
6. God’s Word tells us that Christians are to speak the same thing (1 Corinthians 1:10). This can only be if there is one Word of God that we can all agree upon.
7. God’s Word says that His Words are “pure words” (Psalms 12:6) (Psalms 119:140).
8. God’s Word says His words will be preserved forever (Psalms 12:6-7) (Isaiah 40:8) (1 Peter 1:23-25) (Also compare John 17:17 with Psalms 100:5 and Psalms 117:2).
9. God’s Word teaches us that God translates languages. At Pentecost, in Acts chapter 2: Certain Jewish men each spoke in their own tongue, and yet God translated their language so that they could understand each other with no problems (See: Acts 2:5-13). By the way, they did not speak Hebrew, and Greek.
10. God’s Word teaches that copies were preserved and not the original manuscripts (Exodus 341) (Deuteronomy 17:18). In the book of Jeremiah: We could see that after King Jehoiakim had burned the scroll of God, the Lord told Jeremiah to take another scroll and “write out” what was formerly in the previous scroll that was burned. On top of that, many “like words” were added. Meaning: Additional words were added to the former words that were in the original scroll (See: Jeremiah 36:27-28, Jeremiah 36:32).
11. God’s Word teaches that copies of His Word are “inspired Scripture.” If you were to compare the existence of the Isaiah scroll in the New Testament with Luke 4:17, along with the existence of what appears to be another Isaiah scroll in Acts 8:28, Acts 8:32-33, at least one of these scrolls would have to be a copy and not the original. Each of these manuscripts of Isaiah is called Scripture. Timothy had known the Scriptures since he was a child (2 Timothy 3:15). Again, these Scriptures he had would have been copies. 2 Timothy 3:16 says, “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. ALL Scripture is inspired, and not just some. Meaning, copies that are called Scripture are given by inspiration of God and not just the originals.
12. God’s Word says His Word is Nigh (Near) unto Thee (You). Deuteronomy 30:14 says, “But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it.” (cf. Romans 10:8-10). The word is very nigh unto thee. Meaning His words would not be hidden or far away from you. God’s Word (the Bible) would be near enough to be available for us to access it. The Word is not in some faraway place (See: Deuteronomy 30:13). In other words, you don’t have to send somebody over the sea and dig in a cave to find another manuscript to figure out what God said.
13. God’s Word warns us not to add or take away from His words (Revelation 22:18-19).
14. God’s Word refers to jots and tittles. Meaning, that God cares about the details in His Word. Jesus said, “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.” (Matthew 5:18). Jots and tittles are marks or formations that make up the letters in Hebrew.
15. God’s Word teaches that we can have knowledge of the certainty of the words of truth.
Proverbs 22:20-21 says,
“Have not I written to thee excellent things in counsels and knowledge, That I might make thee know the certainty of the words of truth; that thou mightest answer the words of truth to them that send unto thee?”
Do you truly know whether or not you have the certainty (or assurance) of the words of truth or not?
Not all Bibles say the same thing. In fact, many Modern Bibles have errors in them and teach false doctrines.
But if you are looking for something more specific that refers to the 1611 KJV, we do see some hints or clues of this.
There is the 1,611th (1611) mention of LORD in Deuteronomy 16:11 (The verse number is 1611).
In addition, in Acts 16:11 Paul was traveling by ship. If you were to take a straight line of the path he was traveling and go further beyond his destination, this straight line would end up in England where they translated the KJV. Not only that, but Paul stopped at an island along the way. On this island is a mountain. Guess the height of that mount Fengari is 1,611 meters high (1611).
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just expose's it for the cult it is.
Actually, after the existence of the King James Bible, the orthodox view was that the KJV was THE Bible and it is the inspired and inerrant words of God. I have statements of faith from churches from the 1700s, 1800s, and 1900s if you would like to see them. So no. It's not a cult as you slanderously state
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You scream up and down how the KJV is the only perfect word of God, without mistake, without error, the most important thing ever. Yet it does not say anything about your most important tradition, a tradition that seem, for you, to over ride what that Word actually says.
There was no screaming involved on my part.