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I don't think I singled out the NIV version by itself . I didn't name any version except for the KJV. I will reread it in a bit to see if I did.. I was talking about being nervous about all the newer versions including the newer versions of the king james. Now that Im reading the things you wrote to Seek I am worried even more about all the versions. This is scary to me. I dont want to believe what isnt of God.
There is no reason to be scared. Again, there are numerous versions that all tell the same truth, agree in doctrine. People often get carried away over a single dot here or line there when the bottom line is very solid as it is still God's Word as transcribed and then later translated. Though these humans are not what we call inspired like the real human authors were, but we can still trust God to guard the process and give us illumination through the Holy Spirit to discern the truth from lie.
I was not singling you out, but as I often do, seek to speak to the bigger picture and larger audience.
So, that verse isnt of God? Wow!!! I can see why some are confused. I sure am.
Seek,
LT I'm not personally saying KJV rules or NIV is no good.
Never for a moment believed you did, but there are those who hold that view and aggressively attack all other versions.
I'm just saying we should be cautious...compare and get the whole truth.
Absolutely!
Such as the verse where A NIV added "not" increase their joy. If I hadn't seen that it doesn't say "not" in KJV, I could have the wrong impression on that. Finding that difference had me research why it was different.
Based on the newer manuscripts (KJV) verses older manuscripts (NIV) did the NIV Add or did the KJV subtract? The question to ask is in the end of the day as we look at the totality of doctrine found in the KJV and the NIV does this one verse alter the doctrine found therein? After the totality is examined do the KJV and NIV hold up the same doctrines as true?
But I don't want to go blindly into one man's interpretation of a verse that may leave me thinking something that isn't quite right because I didn't understand why they stated it that way.
This is a good practice to follow regardless of which version a person uses.
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