Changes in English over 400 years affect our reading of the King James Version in ways neither we nor the KJV translators could be expected to know. It's no one's fault that the KJV is no longer in the vernacular.
https://sermons.faithlife.com/sermons/179442-how-changes-in-english-affect-our-reading-of-the-kjv
What Does It Mean When Someone Is "Not King James Only"?
We pray that the Bible-Presbyterian Church will remain united worldwide, urging some of their leaders to turn from their arrogance and lust. We condemn and rebuke lecturers at Far Eastern Bible College for spreading erroneous information about verbal plenary preservation. +++ THIS BLOG HAS STRONG LANGUAGE. READER DISCRETION IS ADVICED +++
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