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KJV is a translation like every other translation. It has its strengths and it has its weaknesses. I like the NIV best. It is not perfect. It is my preference. There are those who say that the KJV is God's Word preserved in the English language. I want to ask, "Why is the 1611 KJV so much better than the Thomas Nelson edition of 1975. They will argue and argue for the 1611. That is when you show them that likely that one they have is the Thomas Nelson edition of 1975. I saw 1611 KJVs at Walmart today for $5. Have you ever seen that? Real 1611s are hard to read.
There are actually many different KJV editions published in the US. The two you find most are the Oxford edition of 1769 and the Cambridge edition of 1762. The Thomas Nelson edition of 1975 has become very popular because of its updated spellings. "Neighbour" is now "Neighbor" "traffick" to "traffic" and "Timotheus" to "Timothy" .... It is based on the Cambridge edition of 1762.
Which KJV is God's Word preserved in the English language? I would love to find a comparison chart of the KJVs. That way you can see which one you have.
An interesting thing. You can find an abundance of support to what ever you want to believe using Google or Bing....
If someone wants to use the KJV let it be because you like it. No other reason matters.
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