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01-07-2014, 05:55 PM | #1 |
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Amazed that the people who claim to have the "ministry of the age" missed this verse in their Bible.
http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/pages...ontroversy.htm The absence of that verse is astounding but also noticed that they got Matt 9:13 not quite right. "...for I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners UNTO REPENTANCE". That's how it is supposed to be but for some reason, they leave out the need for repentance. Some translations leave that out, including the "recovery version". Without it, it could give a person the impression that the Lord is all about just loving sinners w/o the need to turn from their sin. Hear this a lot from unbelievers. I'm not saying that one should throw away their "recovery" versions. Nor am I becoming a KJV-onlyist. But I have to say that I find the lack of these things in their Bible to be....disturbing. Are there any others? |
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It's not that these later translations took verses out of the Bible (as the King Jamers insist), but that King James added extra verses to the Greek manuscripts, some of which took the form of hand scribbled notes from zealous scribes.
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01-07-2014, 08:29 PM | #3 | |
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7 For there are Three that bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these Three are ONE. (When I nudge people on this scripture by saying to them, 1 John 5:7 says for there are Three that bear witness in heaven: The Father, ___________ ??? At this point so far all say, "the SON". I then show them the scripture. It does not say 'the SON'. It says 'the WORD'. Food for thought. :-) ) 8 And there are three that bear witness on earth: the Spirit, the Water, and the Blood; and these three agree as ONE. I have heard vs 8 was 'added' to the KJ. IF SO GLAD they did ! I like using these verses on people who insist Jesus is the SON of God but not God. I take them to John 1:1-14. Once they see that the WORD, Who IS GOD became flesh and dwelt among us, I take them to these verses. But only the Spirit of God can open their hearts and their eyes. Make it so Lord. Make it so. Amen.
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01-08-2014, 08:33 AM | #4 |
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It takes a healthy dose of fear and superstition to "believe" that the KJV is the "authorized" version of the Bible (note that it was the King of England who authorized his own version, and btw, I still have a copy of the opening credits dedicated to ole James -- pure idolatry), and that the Textus Receptus was some universally "received" Greek manuscript, sanctioned from on High.
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I used to get perturbed at preachers who put their names on the Bible: Jack Van Impe Prophesy bible, John Hagee prophesy bible, Charles Stanley, etc... (the RcV is in a class by itself) Then I realized 2 things: 1) why did I not question "King James"? It does not simply say "Holy Bible". 2) What about the bibles used by people who do not speak English? What translation do they use? I love having Biblegateway.com bookmarked because it has a gazillion translations. It makes it easy for me to search scriptures in different 'translations'.
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01-08-2014, 05:14 PM | #6 |
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If I was a faster typer, I would post that intro to the original KJV. It is simply pathetic -- bunch of slurpers sucking up to the king of England.
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01-08-2014, 08:57 PM | #7 |
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I've experienced KJV-ONLY-ists. They can be like rabid dogs, even suggesting that if you haven't been saved from that particular Bible you are probably not saved. That's why I'm not one. But the KJV is becoming more appealing to me.
But about that 1st John verse in particular... http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/pages...-kjv-bible.htm |
01-08-2014, 09:22 PM | #8 | |
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Take 1 Cor 4:20 in the NLT for example: "For the Kingdom of God is not just a lot of talk; it is living by God's power." Also I never understood the book of Job until I read it in the NLT. It makes bible reading very enjoyable without losing much of the original meaning (unlike what I heard about The Message translation) I also like KJV because as you pointed out, it uses different manuscripts from modern translations. One of my favorites is Romans 8:1 http://biblehub.com/romans/8-1.htm The extra phrase "who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." makes a huge difference when forming doctrines on soteriology. All in all, if I'm ever confused about which translation has the right meaning, I always go to my handy Strong's concordance and Greek/English interlinear For example did you know the verb "believe" in John 3:16, "pisteuodon" is written in the present continuous tense in Greek? You wouldn't know that reading in English, but read in the original Greek the implication is that one has to continually trust and commit themselves into Jesus in order to inherit eternal life. |
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01-08-2014, 10:23 PM | #9 | |
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Remember too... Mormons believe Jesus is Lucifer's brother. Son of God only... not God in the Flesh. Isaiah 9:6, John 1:1-17, 1 John 5:6-7 very handy. Any scriptures that refer to Jesus as the WORD of God will make them think....maybe draw them to the TRUTH AND THE LOVE OF GOD through Jesus.
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what you think of the RcV? I can not read it as it is too Leeish for me.
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I do find Robichaux's version to be wordy. Brother ZNP has a few choice words to say about it. It was birthed out of W. & P. Lee's excommunication of Ingalls, and raised on a diet of the ASV 1901. The RecVers really has no need for its existence other than as a marketing product. That said, I still use it because of inertia and because I'm so cheap. (My wife, in a spat of frustration, once called me the "cheapskate from Cleveland," which honor I hold dearly.) I also have a complete RecV without footnotes in my car (actually a minivan since I hate "normal" cars) which I use when I meet with others. (But I don't let on which version it is because then they will think I'm an alcoholic -- you know "Recovery" version.) In summary, the RecV, in and of itself, is a good translation. The problem is many of the footnotes and the entanglements with LSM.
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"he predestined us for adoption as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will" According to both Thayer's and Strong's concordance, the Greek word huiothesia rendered as "sonship" in the RcV is really "adoption as sons". Cases like this make me mistrust the RcV because if there's one case where WLee's theology was used in the choice of words there are probably many other occurrences as well. It was almost traumatic at first but I've come to appreciate our adoption as sons of God. Adoption is a choice and it's done out of love. A pastor I know who was orphaned related how his Grandma didn't have to adopt him, but she did so because she loved him. That a parent would willingly sacrifice their life to raise someone they don't have to speaks of more love than a parent whose normal duty is to raise their biological children. Jesus didn't have to die for us, it was a choice. Thank you God for loving us enough to give up your life for us when you didn't have to! |
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"Adoption" emphasizes our legal status using the background of Roman law. Both are seen in the scripture. It was just another one of those things where Witness Lee tried to convince us that his interpretation excelled over all of Christianity. Nigel Tomes had a good article on this very topic: "LSM's Attack on Adoption ..."
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That was a breakthrough for me to realize that not only does God love us but he actually genuinely likes us. We take love for granted sometimes because it's used in contexts that are often forced like in the case of family, but liking is whole 'nother matter based on choice and tastes. I think Jesus showed this in the way that he lived by seeking sinners to eat and drink with. He looked past their weaknesses and saw something he liked enough that he would think nothing of maintaining his own dignity to be seen with them. (Granted his ultimate goal was to lead them into repentance to become saints, but I'm sure he also enjoyed his fellowship with them). John 15:15 No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all that I have heard from my Father I have made known to you. |
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And if the RcV don't have it it's because the basis for their translation came from the Nestle-Aland 26th edition. Which is based upon the critical text, as opposed to the Received text (Textus Receptus), that the KJV is based upon. And we've beat this horse to death many times, on the old Bereans forum. Cuz we had a TR-KJV only sister on the forum, really arguing against the Critical Text, as it eliminates, she says, words spoken by Jesus. She was so fervent about it that she blamed all the problems with Witness Lee, and the local church, on the fact they are standing on an "apostate version" of the NT. I had a lot of fun with her. I really love her. But in the end we don't have any autographed copies of any of the NT books. So no one can prove with empirical evidence, who is right and who is wrong.
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Oh I love talking to Mormons! It's really been too long! They came to my door a few years ago, looking all happy. They didn't look too happy after long! LOL I didn't know they "read" any NT Bible at all. They were completely ignorant of every verse I quoted to them.
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The last time I spoke with them...they had knocked at my friend's house door. She is a young (strong in Faith) believer but does not know the scriptures like I do. Of course I only have 30 yrs up on her in scripture reading/believing in Christ. She did not know how to get rid of them even though she told them she was a born again believer. So she asked me to come over. YAHOO! I took my handy dandy KJ with me that is highlighted and personal notes on the side. These guys were different from other missionaries I have talked to because this was a 4 'square' bunch. 2 young inexperienced missionaries and their mentors, a married couple. First time I see a woman 'missionary'. It was them against the LIGHT OF ALMIGHTY GOD ! The young guys were really green at this. You could tell they had memorized & rehearsed their schpeel over & over. Very mechanical. Their bibles looked as if they had never opened them either. They tried pushing their other books..Book of Mormon and whatever the other one is called. I let them talk. You know the story... 'prophet Joseph Smith' Since I had a bible, they asked me to read out of Amos 3:7. LOL !! So I flipped right to it. You should have seen their eyes bug out when they saw my very seasoned bible!!! Not only did they ask me to read that scripture but I had it highlighted !! LOL "UTAH, we have a problem!" So then they tried focusing on my friend who kept telling them she was a new believer. And boy did they want to reel her in. But she kept telling them I knew the bible better than she did and I was helping get to know the bible. Too hilarious. I also told them I could never believe in their religion because Jesus is NOT the brother of Lucifer. He is God Himself in the Flesh.. And so I took them to John 1:1- 17, 1 John 5:6-7, and Isaiah 9:6. Probably to other scriptures as well. I/we were very nice towards them. They need the One True God as much as anyone. So hopefully, the Seed of LIFE and the SEED of God's True Love was planted. So much FUN to be in the Presence of God and shining His Light on these guys.
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Mormons are really insidious--they specifically target new believers or nominal/"cultural" Christians trying to turn them into their .
I really feel for them and look forward to talking with some of them again. Over the years I've had a few encounters--they ALWAYS say they "followed their heart" when it came to their book of mormon. When I tell them what the Bible says about the heart, as in, it being wicked and incurably so, they go from being friendly looking like they want to bolt right then and there. Don't know how Amos 3:7 proves ANYTHING of their cult. I asked them to read Galatians 1:8, 9. Kinda drops that truth bomb on them. Quote:
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You know how that ole' serpent is Chris?? He manipulates the Word of God and then quotes it. So they took Amos 3:7 Quote:
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Was not sure where exactly I could post this You Tube on the Book of Revelation as we have never heard it BEFORE !!
Karen Heimbuch 'performed' the entire book w/the London Symphony Orchestra several years ago. It is not sung but she and the orchestra WOWS the audience bringing the book to LIFE like no one else has done. It is not the entire book and when you watch it, you will understand why. The entire presentation can be purchased on line. Quote:
Hope you will watch and enjoy... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B57xNK6D4Bc
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It really throws Mormons for a loop when you ask them how come they are not Muslims--Muhammad saw an "angel" as well. Those two are actually quite similar. |
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