What Bible Version do you use?

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What Bible Version do you use?

Post by _AARONDISNEY » Wed May 03, 2006 4:10 pm

I use the KJV Only. However I am not a KJVOnly'er, if that makes any sense. I love the King James. I love the powerful way it is spoken. I love the word for word translation. I even love the archaic language. Makes me dig deeper for the words' meanings. I even love the singular thee and thou and plural ye and you.

What do you all read mainly and why?
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Post by _Dolphin » Wed May 03, 2006 4:18 pm

I use the NASB. Why? I have no idea. For some reason I have just always been drawn to it. Maybe I like it because it isn't as popular as others.
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Post by _djeaton » Wed May 03, 2006 4:25 pm

Depends on what I am doing. For casual reading, I use the NIV or ESV. For word studies, I use the NASB. For searching for text I have memorized as a child, the KJV. For kindling, Good News For Modern Man. :D
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Post by _brody_in_ga » Wed May 03, 2006 4:51 pm

I am a KJV man. I love it for a couple of reasons. It is easier to memorize, I love the language, Steve Gregg uses it, and it isn't copyrighted by some organazation.
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Post by _JD » Wed May 03, 2006 5:10 pm

NASB.

Though, being an American in the 21st Century, I try as much as possible to actually speak the King's English amongst my friends and co-workers. Also, I am attempting to get my newspaper to send me a KJV edition, and I also pray in KJV. So too, I order my dinners in KJV. "Verily, I say unto thee, I would likest a bean and cheese burrito."

I figure if it's the authorized language, I want to speak with authorized authority.

It's pretty cool that the only group of people on the continent that actually speak this way are evangelical Christians. We kick butt!

JD
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Post by _djeaton » Wed May 03, 2006 5:12 pm

JD wrote:It's pretty cool that the only group of people on the continent that actually speak this way are evangelical Christians. We kick butt!
Wouldn't that be "We kicketh butts"? LOL
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Post by _STEVE7150 » Wed May 03, 2006 6:31 pm

I think the "textus receptus" is the best manuscript because the others are shorter by 5% but sometimes significant words are left out. Like in the beautitudes the textus says "anger without cause" but the Codex and Alexandria just say "anger" which would mean Jesus sinned. Since the KJV and NKJV use the textus they have my vote.
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Post by _GCS 98 » Wed May 03, 2006 7:12 pm

STEVE7150 wrote:I think the "textus receptus" is the best manuscript because the others are shorter by 5% but sometimes significant words are left out.
Isn't this because people through the ages added their own commentary and the commentaries were eventually grafted into the original text?
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Post by _Mort_Coyle » Wed May 03, 2006 8:12 pm

I was brought up on the NIV (Necessary In Vineyard, Nearly Inspired Version) but I actually prefer the NRSV.

For completely different reasons, I also love "Da Jesus Book" which is a New Testament produced by Wycliffe Bible Translators in Hawaiian Pidgin English.

A sample:
"God wen get so plenny love and aloha fo da peopo inside da world, dat he wen send me, his one an ony Boy, so dat everybody dat trus me no get cut off from God, but get da real kine life dat stay to da max foeva."
- John Tell Bout Jesus 3:16
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Post by _djeaton » Wed May 03, 2006 8:46 pm

STEVE7150 wrote:I think the "textus receptus" is the best manuscript because the others are shorter by 5% but sometimes significant words are left out.
I prefer inspiration by weight. I have a Liberty Study Bible from Jerry Falwell himself. Thing weighs about 17 pounds!

All kidding aside though, study of the history of the TR and some of Erasmus' humanistic beliefs makes for interesting reading.
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