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Are there Contradictions in the King James Bible?

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Sorin:

--- Quote from: Dewey ---phil3:10 you have just posted one of the most GOD inspired post that I have seen on this forum in a long time.
 Example, only by GODS spirit can we understand the mysteries of GOD, the spirit that I have been touched with prevoked me to say this to you for confermation.
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Have I, or anybody else in this thread said anything contrary to that? Do you really believe anyone on here believes that we can understand the mysteries of God without His Spirit?


Chris R:

--- Quote from: Paul on March 08, 2008, 12:23:24 PM ---
--- Quote from: hillsbororiver on March 08, 2008, 12:13:44 PM ---he said it at other times that the KJV is actually a pretty good translation once you know the truth about how they translated "hell" and "eternal" and a few other things.
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Right, he holds the KJV against the original hebrew and greek.

My question is if one were to go by the KJV alone, would they find it to be a contradictory volume?

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Who has "original" copies of the Hebrew and Greek?


Chris R.

http://bible-truths.com/bible.htm

David:

--- Quote from: Paul on March 08, 2008, 11:06:28 AM ---And I'm not asking if it contradicts with the original manuscripts; I'm asking if it contradicts itself.

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Hi Paul.
You question pretty much answers itself IMO. Of course if there are translation errors which are not in the original manuscripts, then it follows it is going to contradict correctly translated scriptures.
The fact that the word Hell, understood by most to mean an eternal torture pit with flames and a guy with rams horns, a serpant tale and a firey pitch fork in his hand, is in the King james and most other popular English Bibles, contradicts ALL scripture.
Be blessed
David.

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