THE LANGUAGE OF THE KING JAMES BIBLE
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THE LANGUAGE OF THE KING JAMES BIBLE
Author: Gail Riplinger
A remarkable discovery made front page news in The Times in London on December 24, 1994. The oldest remains of any New Testament manuscript were discovered.
Using a high-magnification device and the epiflourescent confocal laser scanning technique, the small fragment was dated A.D. 66. Close examination shows that it contains the King James Bible's reading from Matthew 26:22, "hekastos auton" - "every one of them."
It proves wrong the reading in the NIV, NASB, and all new versions which are based on the Critical Greek text which reads, "heis hekastos" - "each one" or "one after the other."
The King James Bible and its underlying Greek Textus Receptus have had the correct reading all along. History repeats itself. When the other New Testament papyri were discovered, the Nestle-Aland 26th edition, upon which many of the new versions are based, was forced to go back to the King James Bible readings approximately 500 times.
This book by Gail Riplinger examines the King James Bible and answers some of the questions of those who are throwing away the KJV for the corrupt, heretical counterfeit of the new versions.
S-319: The Language of the King James Bible
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