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Paperback Does It Really Matter Which Bible I Use?: A Pastor Looks at the Modern Bible Debate Book

ISBN: 1482743841

ISBN13: 9781482743845

Does It Really Matter Which Bible I Use?: A Pastor Looks at the Modern Bible Debate

This book conveys that all Bibles are not the same. I contend that only minutiae of translations should be labeled as the "true Word of God." While I am not a "King James Only" advocate in the traditional sense, I will set forth that the King James "family" of translations are the best translations because they are the only ones that conform to the Majority Text (to be explained in the book). As a whole, the newer translations are replete with deletions, misrepresentations, and doctrinal biases. Additionally, it will be seen that when one starts with a faulty foundation (wrong Hebrew and Greek texts), they end up with a straw house (poor translation) in which no true believer can thrive and grow.This book will deal with the following relevant issues:1. The basic understanding of "Original Manuscripts"2. The concepts of "inspiration" and "preservation"3. The methods of text transmission4. The historical flow of the two basic text families (Alexandrian and Majority)5. The bottom line: which translation(s) conform(s) to the correct manuscripts?6. Thusly, which Bible(s) should Christians use?I will not "compare" various translations, nor will I delineate the plethora of deletions, alterations, and discrepancies inherent in the newer translations. There are dozens of books on the market that already do this. This book focuses on the essentially pastoral question, "Does it really matter which Bible I use?"I pray that the reading of this book will be both a blessing and a useful tool as you seek to better know the Word of God and live it out in your life. May God richly bless you.TABLE OF CONTENTSPrefaceExplanation of Writing StyleIntroductionChapter One: The Doctrine of InspirationChapter Two: The Doctrine of PreservationChapter Three: The "Original" ManuscriptsChapter Four: The Various Families of ManuscriptsChapter Five: The Various "Types" of TranslationsChapter Six: Two Theories ConsideredChapter Seven: The "KJV Only" Camp's Rejection of the NKJVChapter Eight: The Reading "Levels" of the TranslationsChapter Nine: Can Only Those Trained in the "Original" Languages Truly Know the Bible?ConclusionList of AppendicesBibliographyGlossaryHow We Got Our Old Testament ChartHow We Got Our New Testament Chart Dean Burgon's Seven Tests of TruthKing James MisrepresentedAfterwordAbout the Author

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