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During the years with the Lord, I've seen many different Bible translations, both in Norwegian and English, and I have compared them to each other, and first of all to the origin text. I have an neat and useful Bible study app, called "My Bible", where I can (from the app/after I have installed it) download many different versions (translations) of the Bible, and many study tools too. Have you heard about this app? I've read that many like the KJV (King James Version) translation, but I must admit that there are some words in there that I can not agree with : *For example the word "church" ; should it not be "congregation or assembly"? *And the word "Holy ghost 👻" (yes, the word ghost 👻, makes me think of a ghost 👻). Should it not be "Holy Spirit"? For me these two words are important, so I am not satisfied with that part of the KJV. Have you found a Bible version which is very similar to the origin text?
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A KING JAMES VERSION SERMON: - Hebrews 4:12 (KJV) - Psalm 12:6-7 (KJV) Notice the word "preserve", meaning God's word is already present in our times. - Galatians 1:6-7 (of 1:1-12) (KJV) Notice "of Christ", meaning sadly there are trying Christians attracted by the overwhelming affection of Christ, only to be misled by a Gospel that is not "of Christ" - 2 Corinthians 11:3-4 (KJV) Scriptural changes differing in meaning broadly spread through the many so called, "modern English Bible Translations" published since the King James Version Bible (KJV) or its birth in 1611 as the Authorized Version (AV). Here is our History: The Authorized Version: Translated from the Textus Receptus and finished in 1611; Through God's will a breakthrough for the Protestant Reformation, for Christian believers with beliefs protestant to the Roman Catholic Church; Later revised as the King James Version Bible. The MOST respected Bible, standing out as a strong spiritual asset. The one and only true word of God (in the English Language). The Holy Bible. - Proverbs 30:5-6 (KJV) Pre 1611 (Old Testament): Was known to be in the Hebrew Language. Pre 1611 (New Testament): Before year 1611, The New Testament was present on earth in the Greek language; in texts known as the Textus Receptus, Yet, not yet translated into the English Language. ............................................................................................. Pre 1611 English Bible translations (To solve confusion): These books were not known to be as spiritually profitable, but are very evident that the puritan reformer group in their day were not happy with Catholicism and the Roman Catholic Church, desperate and determined for liberty in faith.
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Different translations with many meanings
peacemakerIND posted a topic in Understanding Hebrew Roots
As i have followed few bibles to seek the truth, i mean i have read few different translations to seek some meaning or truth or message, I have found different translations are given different meanings This is sad too.. And in same time i have found when there is different meanings, that is also causing to raise other doctrine too. and other fallow up too And when i went to seek the Hebrew meaning or Greek meanings with KJV .. it made me lot of relief There is inner meaning and there is very depth meaning too.. And also i never found any diversion in Hebrew roots are meanings.. I don't know how to read the Hebrew language but some concordance is made me to read the meaning of different words This is given some relief and happy to me Because Hebrew meanings always spiritual and very meaning full Do you have the knowledge on Hebrew language.. please share some things here- 29 replies
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