Yet another non sequitur.
Not really, every time they change it, they make more money selling the new version.
Yet another non sequitur.
We are much better equipped with comprehensible Bibles.
John 3:16 reads the same in every translation I can find.
How a preacher delivers it really isn't going to change my mind about what it means.
"Begotten" is not the correct word. Beside the fact that it's meaningless to most readers of English today, "only begotten" isn't even the correct translation of monogenes. People thought for centuries that the word is a compound of "one" or "only" and "born"; now scholars know that it's actually a compound of "one" and "kind" which gives "one-of-a-kind" or "unique".The KJV has the correct words. The word "begotten" needs to be in the reading or the verse becomes a lie as in the ESV and most other modern versions. Jesus is not God's only son, but God's only begotten son. By reading through scripture, one would find that God has many sons.
KJV 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
ESV 16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
Should translators and scholars work for free?Not really, every time they change it, they make more money selling the new version.
"Begotten" is not the correct word. Beside the fact that it's meaningless to most readers of English today, "only begotten" isn't even the correct translation of monogenes. People thought for centuries that the word is a compound of "one" or "only" and "born"; now scholars know that it's actually a compound of "one" and "kind" which gives "one-of-a-kind" or "unique".
Should translators and scholars work for free?
Ah, so the people groups who have no Bible in their language are abandoned.No need for translators...
Ah, so the people groups who have no Bible in their language are abandoned.
Nice attitude.
I don't consider Bethel to be part of the WOF movement, though there are some similarities in regard to certain specific doctrines.Bethel songs are very popular among all charismatic churches. The moment the latter start singing their songs, its quite easy for them to adopt WOF doctrines.
I'm going to make this as simple as possible.I'm going to make this as simple as possible.
Last Time I checked you were'nt authorized to question Scripture, or, The Legitimacy of a Version, or dictate concept's like valid Evidence.
I Find it odd that you refer to people who are reading a "BIBLE" Version, The Word Of God as a "cult."
It's a Conceptual Problem Considering It's " THE BIBLE." With the least ommission's.
The King James Version, also known as the King James Bible, sometimes as theNo need for translators...
The King James Version, also known as the King James Bible, sometimes as the
English version of 1611, or simply the Authorized Version, is an English translation
of the Christian Bible for the Church of England, commissioned in 1604 and
completed as well as published in 1611 under the sponsorship of James I and VI.
I suppose you must deliberately overlook the fact that the KJ Bible is itself aYep, it is finished. No more need for further translations except in other languages.
I started taking courses with the PAOC, and started studying the Bible, and theology, learned lots about the denomination. Like anyone not believing in a pre-tribe rapture was not saved and going to hell. Right there in print.
My old Pentecostal friends gave me Kenyon's book to read, as early as 1984 and I didn't know what to think about it. It didn't match anything I read in my Bible, at all. Then read Hagin and Copeland. A friend became obsessed with Copeland, got a PhD from his ministry school, not sure whether that was accredited. She was one of the people who told me I should be healed, I didn't have enough faith. That was absolutely the worst thing anyone has done to me!! She died after breast cancer metastasized when she refused treatment, because she had claimed healing.
So I do agree Pentecostals are a lot milder. They do believe in healing, but not to the extent that the "Name It & Claim It" group does! I do think Bethel has a lot of underpinnings with WOF, but they add a lot of lies to it, like angels wings and glitter.
I suppose you must deliberately overlook the fact that the KJ Bible is itself a
translation while you make the inane claim that there is no need of translators...
I don't have a KJV am I ok with the NIVNKJVAMPNLTNASB1911?Since we have the KJV, no need for further translations.