Three Myths about King James Bible

What are the myths about the King James Bible? Was the KJV or Authorized Bible ever changed in history since 1611? This video looks at some of the popular misunderstandings about the King James Bible, without raising debate over the KJV-only faith. Instead, we want to help you understand the original KJV in Stuart England.
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  • @RyanReevesM
    @RyanReevesM5 жыл бұрын

    Oh hi everyone! I'm back.....check out my new book that came out last week! amzn.to/2MtmSYY

  • @Yesica1993

    @Yesica1993

    5 жыл бұрын

    IT'S ABOUT TIME!

  • @stevenwiederholt7000

    @stevenwiederholt7000

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Reeves You were gone? :-)

  • @RyanReevesM

    @RyanReevesM

    5 жыл бұрын

    Steven Wiederholt Rude! :)

  • @stevenwiederholt7000

    @stevenwiederholt7000

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Reeves Somebody has to be the skinny old wise guy. I do have decades of experience in this regard.

  • @doug1863

    @doug1863

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Reeves its a true pleasure and privilege to have you back and to be able to hear your new lectures

  • @davidllewis4075
    @davidllewis40753 жыл бұрын

    When my brother was a student-preacher in small church back in early 1960s he used the ASV. The elders made him go back to KJV, "just the way Paul wrote it".

  • @tylerwhaley4872

    @tylerwhaley4872

    3 жыл бұрын

    yes, because paul spoke 17th century english xd

  • @breannawilliamson9787

    @breannawilliamson9787

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @kenavery8144

    @kenavery8144

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure the 65,000 difference in the underlying text had nothing to do with it.

  • @davidllewis4075

    @davidllewis4075

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kenavery8144 Not quite sure what you are saying; but am reasonably sure the elder in question would not know there was an underlying text. Such is the life of a student pastor in a small town. David

  • @kenavery8144

    @kenavery8144

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidllewis4075 This is an assumption on my part, that the Elder had knowledge of the superior biblical accuracy of the Syrian text over the Egyptian text.

  • @poppyozark
    @poppyozark5 жыл бұрын

    I love this channel. I hope you haven't stopped making videos. I just found you. Great stuff. Thanks

  • @markkenney5802
    @markkenney58025 жыл бұрын

    Dude! It's so good to have something new from you! I've literally watched all of your previous videos at least twice. Please keep them coming!

  • @richardwebb2348

    @richardwebb2348

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mark K - what is the purpose of 'literally' in your sentence?

  • @francenepernell707

    @francenepernell707

    2 жыл бұрын

    Was King James Black man?

  • @juanfranciscoaleman6938
    @juanfranciscoaleman69385 жыл бұрын

    You are back finally! Really enjoy your lectures man, keep it up!

  • @benedictalmarines721

    @benedictalmarines721

    3 жыл бұрын

    He hasn’t posted a new video in a long time. What do you think happened to him?

  • @ablueab
    @ablueab5 жыл бұрын

    So glad that you are back! Thanks for your hard work -it's a blessing to all of us interested in church history

  • @rosstemple7617
    @rosstemple76174 жыл бұрын

    As I started studying the Bible in its original languages I truly believe they should have left some words in the original language. The English falls short on word definitions. Like the word obey being used for a woman and child. Children are to harken their parents. Women are to respect man as their head as to the orderly arrangement of God. So if the man as head doesn’t follow God a woman has no need to follow his leadership. The Authority is God. Man is head only by following God’s Word.

  • @Policesamuri77717
    @Policesamuri777174 жыл бұрын

    I pray and meditate several times a day, filling my mind with the beauty of Gods wonderful words. I rehearse soul winning verses which I use when the opportunity presents itself to share the Gospel. I am so thankful to God for the comfort of his beautiful words. Praise His Holy Name.

  • @qaz-fi1id

    @qaz-fi1id

    3 жыл бұрын

    Such a odd comment.

  • @extinguishedajunkprofessor1133

    @extinguishedajunkprofessor1133

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am sorry you wasted your time, How many have you sucked in so far? I will help them escape.

  • @Policesamuri77717

    @Policesamuri77717

    3 жыл бұрын

    Extinguished a Junk Professor Hello sir. What you suggest is impossible. When a person has become a true BORN AGAIN BELIEVER, a spiritual transaction occurs that can never be stopped. God indwells the person with his Holy Spirit (Romans 8:16). This last for all eternity.

  • @extinguishedajunkprofessor1133

    @extinguishedajunkprofessor1133

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Policesamuri77717 I know you believe this nonsense and you will use excruciating verbal gymnastics to explain the journey of those who escape the grip of superstition. You are fortunate to have the power of discernment to determine that the true believers who no longer believe, were not genuine believers in the first place. I also have the magic power to determine that those apologists who say they were atheists were not true atheists in the first place and are deceivers.

  • @Policesamuri77717

    @Policesamuri77717

    3 жыл бұрын

    Extinguished a Junk Professor 😊 You definitely put a smile on my face. It is always nice to read a comment from someone interesting. It is late and I am up early for work tomorrow. I will pray that God gives me a proper response. 🙏🕵️👍

  • @FMasamune
    @FMasamune5 жыл бұрын

    I was just looking at your channel yesterday to see if I missed anything. Glad to see you back. Also, congrats on the book! I'm going to buy my copy now ;)

  • @kimberleerivera7062
    @kimberleerivera70625 жыл бұрын

    Glory To GOD!! Thank you Ryan Reeves for all your hard work - your book which I look forward to reading and for sharing this with us!

  • @nakaithewanderer6654
    @nakaithewanderer66545 жыл бұрын

    so happy you are back, you really got me into church history.

  • @All-shall-say-Jesus-is-Lord

    @All-shall-say-Jesus-is-Lord

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me too

  • @richardwebb2348

    @richardwebb2348

    4 жыл бұрын

    josh w - otherwise known as Iron Age biblical myth.

  • @bluwng

    @bluwng

    4 жыл бұрын

    Simple minds.

  • @mikebaker2436
    @mikebaker24365 жыл бұрын

    Glad to have you back. I stayed subscribed for the last year hoping that you would return with fresh historical content.

  • @RockingRobby505
    @RockingRobby5055 жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you back Mr Reeves! Your videos have been an awesome education while i watch my newborn, she loves all of the paintings and i love the content, keep it up.

  • @EvangelistNickGarrett
    @EvangelistNickGarrett5 жыл бұрын

    Welcome back professor - I quoted you twice in a new book right alongside "Roman lives" by Plutarch. Looking forward to more of your wonderful and insightful teaching

  • @marsbanditnyc9043
    @marsbanditnyc90435 жыл бұрын

    I NEVER CLICKED ON A VIDEO SO FAST ! Welcome back, hope to see more videos !

  • @Hugo_jordao_oficial
    @Hugo_jordao_oficial5 жыл бұрын

    I’m so happy you’re back I’m an Angolan Christian and you have no idea how much your lecture impacted my life. I hope you get to see this comment massive thanks. Are your books available on Amazon ?

  • @robertlee9712

    @robertlee9712

    Жыл бұрын

    No Such Thing As Christines In The KJV They Killed My Lord Yahweh APTTMH

  • @batboylives

    @batboylives

    6 ай бұрын

    I also encourage you to give a fella named Finis Dake a listen. And if you for any one you would like me to hear, let me know.

  • @jodybevan6929
    @jodybevan69295 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all your videos. Great content, tone, and presentation. Downloaded the Kindle Version right after watching.

  • @KTChamberlain
    @KTChamberlain5 жыл бұрын

    I know I mentioned this in your lecture on Anglicanism and King James, but it bears repeating, because there was a parallel that recently occurred to me. In 2007, I got my grandfather the King James version of the Bible for his last birthday, unaware that he had the same birthday as King James VI/I: June 19. Like it was meant to be. What's even weirder is that I recently found another striking parallel between the two, theologically speaking. My great-great-great grandfather, John Peacock Wood (1818-1899), immigrated from England and joined the Mormon Migration; he and his descendants were Mormon until my grandfather broke the tradition when he became Lutheran. King James's forbears were Catholic until he broke the tradition in being the first Anglican king of Scotland in 1567.

  • @KTChamberlain

    @KTChamberlain

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'll look into that and let you know if I am. If I am, that will blow my mind even more.

  • @gregb6469

    @gregb6469

    5 жыл бұрын

    Isn't there a Stuart somewhere who still claims to be the rightful King of England?

  • @KTChamberlain

    @KTChamberlain

    5 жыл бұрын

    I don't know, but what I do know is that my grandfather never claimed to be him--his last name wasn't even Stuart, it was Wood.

  • @tommyodonovan3883

    @tommyodonovan3883

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mormon or Moron?

  • @dozog

    @dozog

    5 жыл бұрын

    It hardly bears repeating.

  • @doug1863
    @doug18635 жыл бұрын

    I ordered your book Dr Reeves. It arrives tomorrow ! Looking forward to reading it!!!!! Update. Your book is in my hand and I am about to start reading it.

  • @nogalsmetalica
    @nogalsmetalica5 жыл бұрын

    Thought you stopped making videos, good to see you making videos again. I'm just curious, which denomination are you?

  • @JeremyStittsandtheJourney
    @JeremyStittsandtheJourney5 жыл бұрын

    Recently binged your content, nice to see a new vid up

  • @Steblu74
    @Steblu744 жыл бұрын

    Bible translations are important, but there is a greater factor: “As a shepherd seeketh out his flock in the day that he is among his sheep that are scattered; so will I seek out my sheep, and will deliver them out of all places where they have been scattered in the cloudy and dark day” (Ezekiel 34:12). Those given to the Son before the foundation of the world will come to Him and be preserved to the last day. It’s not so much what WE know, or are able to ascertain by labor or study (and I’m not impugning study), but it’s about WHO knows US. If we exhaust all the knowledge of all the great and godly men who ever lived, at the end of our lives the final plaintive wail of the good thief, “remember me!” and Christ’s glorious reply is all that matters. Godspeed!

  • @mrniceguy3750

    @mrniceguy3750

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wdcurry111 Indeed…. Those that are given to the Son before the foundation of the world isn’t a predestination of individuals. It’s a confirmation to those that are biblically reborn that they will be saved.

  • @mrniceguy3750

    @mrniceguy3750

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wdcurry111 The Bible teaches that the Church will go through tribulations….

  • @mrniceguy3750

    @mrniceguy3750

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wdcurry111 Just another false religion…

  • @mrniceguy3750

    @mrniceguy3750

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wdcurry111 Nope.. The word of God is the only authority..

  • @margaretwheatley6446

    @margaretwheatley6446

    27 күн бұрын

    Absolutely 💯

  • @debbiekerr3989
    @debbiekerr39894 жыл бұрын

    This video was very informative, and interesting. I have used the KJV most of my life and I really appreciate how well you explained it's origin.

  • @marisolbalderas9181
    @marisolbalderas91815 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I subscribed recently having no idea you would returned. This is exciting!

  • @t-money8483
    @t-money84835 жыл бұрын

    RYAN!!!!! So glad you're back! Please do some more videos on church history (orthodox and Vatican I & II)

  • @riverjao
    @riverjao5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ryan! So glad to have a new video from you! You and Bruce Gore are the best when it comes to Church history!

  • @afcw1969

    @afcw1969

    5 жыл бұрын

    Garbage

  • @biblereadingoutreach2284
    @biblereadingoutreach22845 жыл бұрын

    Proverbs 28:21 To have respect of persons is not good: for for a piece of bread that man will transgress.

  • @blackflagsnroses6013
    @blackflagsnroses60135 жыл бұрын

    First time I’ve viewed a new video! Happy to be part of the discussions and lessons.

  • @abhidn5781
    @abhidn57815 жыл бұрын

    I was wondering when the next video will come. I'm so excited.

  • @jareddelgado4233
    @jareddelgado42335 жыл бұрын

    Your lectures have really opened my mind to history! For someone who isn't able to go to seminary or bible college--these videos are a blessing to the laity of the local church​. God bless!

  • @BloodBoughtMinistries

    @BloodBoughtMinistries

    4 жыл бұрын

    Have a look at elearning.online-bible-college (just add . com) they seem to be pretty solid, and it is free. Blessings.

  • @TheBLACKboard65
    @TheBLACKboard655 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful presentation! I just heard someone try to disprove the validity of the Bible by saying it has a copyright. Now, I know why. Thank you!

  • @thezerowulf2046
    @thezerowulf20465 жыл бұрын

    Welcome back, I'm just getting into your lectures and am thoroughly enthralled. Thank you for your work.

  • @JackGilbertJr
    @JackGilbertJr4 жыл бұрын

    I always loved your classes at GCTS. Thanks for these videos, Ryan.

  • @mattmacaulay2900
    @mattmacaulay29005 жыл бұрын

    THE REEVES HAS RETURNED

  • @proletarianwoes5568

    @proletarianwoes5568

    5 жыл бұрын

    Absolute L e g e n d

  • @rutatutut

    @rutatutut

    5 жыл бұрын

    Only the best sounding voice on the youtubes.

  • @Brandon-a-writer
    @Brandon-a-writer5 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your approach to scholarship on this topic, though I would imagine any change to a revealed word of god, however miniscule, could give rise to multiple interpretations and readings, which result in sectarianism and further division. As carefully as the scriptures have been read and scrutinized, these minor changes have the potential for major deviations in interpretation. Again, not really a criticism, rather a personal opinion on the matter. I would like to see your take on the influence of Daemonologie, and what impact, if any, it had on Biblical scholarship in the English speaking world going forward. Cheers

  • @hyundisuper100
    @hyundisuper1005 жыл бұрын

    Welcome back, I really missed your content!

  • @michaelengstrom3565
    @michaelengstrom35655 жыл бұрын

    Thank Goodness you’ve returned! You have been a true blessing. God Bless!

  • @Eastmarch2
    @Eastmarch25 жыл бұрын

    It’s almost like we could discuss these matters reasonably... oh wait! We can!

  • @ThatBoomerDude56

    @ThatBoomerDude56

    4 жыл бұрын

    Discuss matters reasonably? What? No. That's so 20th century.

  • @MegaGeorge1948
    @MegaGeorge19485 жыл бұрын

    It's George Washington and the CHERRY tree, not the apple tree. LOL.

  • @nasticanasta

    @nasticanasta

    5 жыл бұрын

    i saw that too

  • @jaymcdude1291

    @jaymcdude1291

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mandela effect?

  • @codypendant1

    @codypendant1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ask Johnny Cherrytree

  • @JLFAN2009

    @JLFAN2009

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not only that but also, according to Parson Weems' hagiography, the boy George Washington didn't actually CHOP down the said cherry tree: rather, he simply barked it.

  • @ontologicallysteve7765

    @ontologicallysteve7765

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@codypendant1 Either him, or Johnny Grape-Pit. Both reliable sources.

  • @fredsalvador1111
    @fredsalvador11114 жыл бұрын

    Please post more videos Dr. Reeves these are great.

  • @JuaniValmaggia
    @JuaniValmaggia5 жыл бұрын

    Good to see you back at it! I missed these lectures.

  • @davidryle
    @davidryle5 жыл бұрын

    Welcome back. I've viewed a few KJV video ramblings. This is a more concise distillation for those of us of the lay. Thanks!

  • @DAsiebert
    @DAsiebert5 жыл бұрын

    so glade your back my friend

  • @ElhuSCIENCE
    @ElhuSCIENCE5 жыл бұрын

    So glad you came back! I love your channel.

  • @jandurinik4654
    @jandurinik46545 жыл бұрын

    Great work as always, hope this is not your last video in 2018.

  • @getyasum9365
    @getyasum93654 жыл бұрын

    There is a age old saying that loosely goes as such..... "History is written by the victor and history is filled with liars". Read your bibles and trust what your hear and mind tells you the best you can and let your conscience be your guide. May God bless us all and have mercy on our corrupted, sinful souls. For God is humanity's one and only hope for a truly pure and just existence, James Thompson.

  • @krau0728
    @krau07285 жыл бұрын

    My ninja, happy to see you back on da mic..

  • @JAMBALAYATALKS
    @JAMBALAYATALKS5 жыл бұрын

    I didn’t realize how much I missed hearing from you Ryan Reeves.

  • @ianngalbraith
    @ianngalbraith5 жыл бұрын

    Finally, Ryan! So good to have to back. Congrats on the published book!

  • @michelduncan8875
    @michelduncan88755 жыл бұрын

    FOR THOSE WHO BELIEVE..... NO PROOF IS NECESSARY..... FOR THOSE WHO DON'T BELIEVE... NO PROOF IS POSSIBLE......!!!!

  • @colemarie9262

    @colemarie9262

    5 жыл бұрын

    Michel Duncan no, Christianity has been discussed and debated amongst Christians themselves for hundreds of years. Refusing a educated discussion or conversation is the adult equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears. You look silly.

  • @goodnight8169

    @goodnight8169

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@colemarie9262 what??? Are you even real??? Don't you see a lot of preachers who had discussion in the university and other public platforms ???

  • @colemarie9262

    @colemarie9262

    5 жыл бұрын

    Eliyahu I honestly don't even understand your reply. Are you saying you never see preachers debating the gospel? Well yeah, a person preaching it already has their views relatively set.....though depending on the type of Christianity they may have four to thirteen YEARS of schooling relating to theology and ministry to even be ordained in the first place (the exception being Baptists, where a "preacher" can have anywhere from a masters to zero formal education-the individual church decides). Seems like ample time to me for discussion. And this is a video BY a christian talking about christian history- not one attacking the Bible. The poster I replied to didn't seem to watch the video at all and instead had a knee jerk reaction to the title. And yes, I still think that makes them look silly.

  • @maaifoediedelarey4335

    @maaifoediedelarey4335

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@goodnight8169 I think you need to study your Bible more closely ma'am ! Read 2 Timothy 4:2 'Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine'. Bible believers, amongst themselves, are *_obliged_* to study doctrine, and reprove, even rebuke, those with wrong doctrine. That is how a saved Christian grows in his/her faith.

  • @jrewcooper9925

    @jrewcooper9925

    5 жыл бұрын

    We call those people fools

  • @Kirkkirk-rr5cw
    @Kirkkirk-rr5cw5 жыл бұрын

    Nice presentation.....thank you....will be checking out your books....keep up the good work.

  • @christianuploads8292
    @christianuploads82925 жыл бұрын

    Welcome back! Please bless the Church with more content!

  • @everettbass8659
    @everettbass86594 жыл бұрын

    It was a cherry tree,I'm 67 and that's the way I read it.

  • @kathleenphillips6445
    @kathleenphillips64455 жыл бұрын

    So glad to see you back!

  • @jimmcdonald9

    @jimmcdonald9

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kathleen Phillips I

  • @freetruth80
    @freetruth805 жыл бұрын

    Yes! You're back! Watched all your vids, I'm hooked! Praise be to God for you my friend!

  • @jeromemckenna7102
    @jeromemckenna71025 жыл бұрын

    I haven't see you for a while. Good to see new stuff.

  • @biblereadingoutreach2284
    @biblereadingoutreach22845 жыл бұрын

    Acts 10:34 ¶ Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons:

  • @cree983
    @cree9835 жыл бұрын

    School’s back in session, yes.

  • @GoldenWingsLittleBirds
    @GoldenWingsLittleBirds8 ай бұрын

    0:00 在我開始之前想指出 0:01 我出版的一本新書是 0:03 現在出來了 0:04 如果有的話,請查看下面的附屬鏈接 0:06 你想了解更多重要時刻 0:09 歷史往往是神話的尼龍搭扣 0:11 關於他們的創作,無論是喬治 0:14 華盛頓在蘋果樹朱利葉斯 0:16 凱撒是剖腹產出生的 0:18 這就是哥倫布這個名字的由來 0:21 發現了美洲而不是加勒比海 0:23 這些神話往往會增長,而同時 0:27 有些神話比其他神話更糟糕 0:29 發明是為了使事物大於 0:31 它們是或被創造出來的 0:34 歷史上的許多神話都是捏造的 0:36 錯誤記憶事實的結果或 0:40 錯誤判斷先前的上下文 0:42 現在我們要花一段時間 0:44 看看關於這個的三個神話 0:46 欽定版聖經現在我們不打算 0:49 今天涉及很多索賠 0:52 僅由英皇欽定本 (KJV) 提供 0:55 到那個運動,而是我們要 0:57 看看更廣泛的神話 0:59 流行教科書中經常講述或 1:02 只是時不時地就像故事一樣 1:05 歷史講述者實際上誤判了 1:08 上下文或一些事實 1:10 因為它們已經發生所以我們不想說 1:13 這些神話是有害的謊言或 1:15 類似的事情,而是他們 1:17 誤判故事他們推翻了事情 1:20 他們阻止我們注意到一些 1:23 關於起源的細微差別和陰影 1:25 英皇欽定本 1:26 第一個神話是詹姆斯國王是如此 誤區一 詹姆斯國王想要壓制清教主義 1:30 反對清教主義,他希望 1:32 聖經為了讓他們閉嘴這個神話 1:36 更多的是我們大眾的問題 1:37 我發現的故事的娛樂 1:40 KJV 這通常發生在 1:43 感恩節的時候,比如 1:45 學校期間舉行戲劇表演和遊行 1:47 感恩節是我們的時節 1:50 通常聽說宗教是怎樣的 1:52 在舊世界被禁止 1:54 這些擠在一起渴望呼吸的人群 1:56 免費,所以他們整理了一些 1:59 搖搖欲墜的籌碼並駛過 2:01 大西洋有時確實可以聽起來 2:03 就像聖經本身被剝奪一樣 2:05 事實上我的信徒之手 2:07 記得我的孩子參加過 2:10 他學前班的日子實際上是國王 2:13 詹姆斯四處走動 2:14 每個人都在頭腦中並採取他們的 2:16 聖經 我聽過流行的說法 2:18 雖然那應該更清楚 2:20 電視裡有幾十人被處決 2:22 在伊麗莎白的領導下,首先是為了簡單 2:24 作為伊麗莎白時代清教徒的事實 2:27 詹姆士一世時期的英格蘭開始聽起來有點 2:29 當然,我們有點像斯大林主義的俄羅斯 2:32 不要輕視迫害或 2:33 即使是壓迫,但情況 2:36 英格蘭更注重結束異議 2:38 而不是直接的迫害 2:40 伊麗莎白統治時期和統治時期 2:42 詹姆斯一世英國聖公會你 2:45 必須清楚地了解 2:47 每個人都知道這是新教徒 2:48 新教徒後來宣稱盎格魯人 2:51 天主教或某種複古 2:54 如果無像論避免了新教 2:56 是一項現代發明,問題在於 3:00 伊麗莎白和詹姆斯的時代雖然是 3:02 這部動畫以崇拜為中心,而不是 3:04 很少有人知道我總是迴避的一個事實 3:07 人們為了告訴他們什麼 3:09 然而你正在處理的是兩個 3:11 新教的版本是在 3:14 1560 年代伊麗莎白統治時期 3:17 雙方就法衣爭論不休 3:19 實際上引用了相同的來源反對 3:22 彼此好你還沒有讀過所以 3:25 所以如果你這樣做了你就會知道 3:27 這些法衣錯了,你 3:28 沒有讀過某某,他們說 3:30 他們並沒有錯,他們是 3:31 良心問題所以到底怎樣 3:34 正在英國聖公會教堂發生 3:36 本身這些年確實比較多 3:39 兄弟姐妹之間的爭論 3:41 並不使它變得無關緊要,它只是意味著 3:42 我們正在處理的不是 3:44 有反對派的占主導地位的教會 3:47 其核心是神學或信仰告白 3:49 相反,我們正在尋找不同的 3:51 應用程序和那些可以是非常 3:52 重要的事情,但它們並不能讓你 3:55 彼此完全分開 3:59 重要的是最終的朝聖者 4:00 進入這個新世界的是 4:02 他們沒有逃離詹姆斯,而是被派來的 4:05 他們被特許他們被允許 4:07 詹姆斯以多種方式開始 4:10 允許異議者離開是善意的 4:12 將兩個 Squa 模糊分開 4:15 到大西洋的另一邊 4:16 當你在那裡時,只要你發送 4:18 好好交易回來,然後你就會被允許 4:20 比你崇拜的任何教堂都更敬拜 4:21 碰巧在這裡建造了它 4:23 英國國教所以當詹姆斯坐著時 4:26 在漢普頓宮會議上

  • @Impact_Player
    @Impact_Player5 жыл бұрын

    Yes! You're back! Please please please make more videos!

  • @codypendant1
    @codypendant15 жыл бұрын

    I've always been a fan of separation of C&S, so even if it were unofficially " authorized", I'd be good with that, too.. you are correct about revisions of KJV, hence certain evangelicals that now believe in a 7 Year Tribune.. The Left Behind series... Peace! c):~)

  • @fmayer1507
    @fmayer15075 жыл бұрын

    Very informative. This is the kind of video that we need more of on KZread that really educates.

  • @heritageresearchcenter8970
    @heritageresearchcenter89705 жыл бұрын

    I do hope you do the same type of analysis on some of major competitor modern versions of modern scholars. Looking forward to it.

  • @richardsellsaz6865

    @richardsellsaz6865

    5 жыл бұрын

    He only did this analysis because there is a small and very vocal group in the rural parts of the USA screaming about "KIng James only!".The funny thing is that they are fundamentalists and not a part of the King James's church of England that the 1611 KJV Bible was created for.

  • @johngeverett
    @johngeverett4 жыл бұрын

    As an Anglican, I.found this to be very informative. I had never heard these things before.

  • @HendrikdeBeer
    @HendrikdeBeer4 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Thank you. There's so many people that try to disprove every form of KJV advocacy. I really appreciate your moderate stick-to-the-facts approach. It actually allows for some of us, who love and keep the KJV as faithful translations, to be welcomed in the family of sober thinking Christianity.

  • @user-po6hn9id1t

    @user-po6hn9id1t

    4 жыл бұрын

    KJV Bible isn't a faithful translation. If you really want to study the Bible, lift your arse and go to learn the language of the prototypes.

  • @HendrikdeBeer

    @HendrikdeBeer

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@user-po6hn9id1t Brother, I love you, and bless you in the name of the Lord. I am sorry if what I said offended you.

  • @warrenrhinerson6373

    @warrenrhinerson6373

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-po6hn9id1t actually the King James Version is a faithful translation, and they were using the best manuscripts they had at the time. However, there is no such thing as a perfect translation

  • @creativewriter3887

    @creativewriter3887

    2 жыл бұрын

    The King James bible was more sacred propaganda than it was a "translation". It could not be a translation. It was a translation of a translation of a translation. No one spoke Greek and certainly NO ONE spoke Hebrew. No Jewish scholars were consulted becasue the Jews were exiled from England in the 1300s and only returned in late 1600s LONG AFTER the KJV was created. And it shows. There are SERIOUS errors between the KJV and the Hebrew scriptures. But it's not just indicative of the KJV.. it's inidicative of Church texts. The KJV just kept the POLEMIC renderings the Church Texts (and subsequent bibles) intact in its own "translation". All it did was to sort of Textually unite Protestant Post-Elizabethan England by gettng them to use a standard bible. But this elevation to "inerrant" and "infallible" status is laughable if it weren't so tragic.

  • @creativewriter3887

    @creativewriter3887

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@warrenrhinerson6373 It's a translation of a translation of a translation. All they did was merge the two bibles currently in use into ONE "Text only" unit. Which is now the fourth generation translation. And then the KJV changed three more times since then. Rabbi Tovia Singer did a whole lecture on the book of Daniel -- and how the KJV rendered it and found during his research that in the mid 1800s there was a serious change to one of the chapters when comparisons were made between the orignal 1611 copy of the KJV and sometime in the late late 1700s/early 1800s when they reissued the KJV. Then in 1911 or sometime around there, they brought out the orignal plates of the KJV and reprinted the original version. Of course, neither comports to the original Hebrew/Aramaic Text, but then there's that.

  • @rosealexander9007
    @rosealexander90074 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if these King James only people stop to think about the fact that not everyone knows English. A person that speaks french only can't read a word of the king James Bible and understand it.

  • @enochrockwell7202
    @enochrockwell72025 жыл бұрын

    Great to see new content! Welcome back big guy

  • @user-wl4sr4tl7f
    @user-wl4sr4tl7f5 жыл бұрын

    Been waiting for this!

  • @clockworkmultiverse92
    @clockworkmultiverse924 жыл бұрын

    So, King James himself was against any “King James Version Only” movement? Wow!

  • @dafflad1

    @dafflad1

    4 жыл бұрын

    ClockworkMultiverse KJV only will never find providence with the Lord

  • @warrenrhinerson6373

    @warrenrhinerson6373

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not only was king James against the use of only one version of the Bible the king James translators themselves were against it and even acknowledged in the introduction to the king James version that it would need to be updated as more reliable manuscripts came available and the English language evolved.

  • @johndisalvo6283

    @johndisalvo6283

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dafflad1 It already has it.

  • @kjvitor

    @kjvitor

    2 жыл бұрын

    Idk what make you come with that realization! His intention was to come with a more reliable bible than was available at that time. The methods of King James translation where a proper method. The problem of today's new translations is that is not the proper way to translate a text. They don't translate word for word as in KJV, they translate thought for thought, what make the translator decide what the text means instead of what the text really said! King James Only is a product of this incompetence to translate a text properly that the NVs come at each publication of a new so called bible. I have no problem with new translations as long they translate the words with the proper way to translate a text. I bet John Wesley's translation was a proper way to translate a text for the common language at the time, not authering the proper doctrines. In accordance to KJV. But in the case of this new corrupted translations you find so much errors and verses that is missing compared to KJV you can't consider you are holding a bible. So, there is nothing wrong with KJV onlyism as long the basis for KJV onlyism is right! That is defending the word of God as it says, not what I think God says. KJV = the right manuscripts + proper translation methods + comitment to the word of God NV = the wrong manuscripts + the wrong translation methods + comitment to the ever changed language

  • @warrenrhinerson6373

    @warrenrhinerson6373

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kjvitor We came to this realization from reading the introduction to the KJV itself. In it the translators admit the KJV is not the end all be all translation and would bee revision if more reliable manuscripts are found and the english language changed. According to the Bible itself, the translation method the KJV translators used is actually not the proper one. The only verse in the Bible that speaks to the issue of translation says the Bible should only be translated in a way that preserves the original meaning(AKA thought for thought). The problem with word for word translations is that is can be extremely difficult to translate without changing the original meaning. For example a common greeting in Chinese is the equaivent of "I'm glad your are here" in English but literally translates to "Have you eaten". In some areas the NIV is actually more accurate and literal then the KJV. The verses you claim are missing from the NIV, are actually not missing at all, they are in the footnotes as they are not in the most reliable manuscripts which date to just 40 years after the book of Revolution was completed as opposed to the KJV manuscript basis which came 1000 years later. The only real basis for KJV onlyism is the believe that the KJV is the correct one based on simple tradition of use, not reliability or readability. The KJV isn't using the "right" manuscripts. It was using the best they had at the time, and they were no older then the 11th century. We now have 26,000 manuscripts, many of which date all the way to the second century for th new testament and the third century BC for the old testament. The NIV is using far more accurate and reliable manuscripts much closer to the originals, in a way that God himself says to Translate the Bible in the book of Nehemiah. The english language is also always changing. Is much so that it has changed more in just 40 years than Greek has in 2000. Many words in the KJV have changed meaning or have fallen out of use. If you try to force people to use a Bible they cannot understand, what makes you any better then the people who try to force the Bible away from people?

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez63814 жыл бұрын

    I also want to point out that the Puritans and Separatists were NOT the same group. The Separatists wanted to simply form their own little theocratic enclave and be more or less left alone by Great Britain. The Puritans were revolutionaries who wanted to change Britain and purify it. This is born out by Cromwell. Eventually the Separatists of Plymouth Colony were swallowed up by the bigger more powerful Massachusetts Bay Colony who were Puritans. Also Britain sent a lot of non Separatists to Plymouth and within 30 years the Separatists were in the minority despite the fact that the colonial leaders imposed strict religious policies such as mandatory church attendance and participation. Perhaps the most famous "Pilgrim" was John Alden and he wasn't even a Separatist at all but merely a young barrel maker employed by the captain as mandated by law but because he became friendly with Bradford he was permitted to remain in Plymouth. I would also like to point out that throughout New England there were numerous fishing villages and trading posts, particularly out on Cape Cod, the islands and up in Maine where religion was not always a significant part of life and in fact out in Provincetown on the Cape, there has always been a tradition of being socially rebellious. Fishermen, artists, poets and today the LGBTQ community have taken refuge there but that was the case in the 1630s when a few families fled Plymouth to live a far more liberal lifestyle. Technically all of the cape was part of Plymouth Colony until it was absorbed into the Massachusetts Bay Colony but in practice, due to it's remoteness it was mostly left alone to it's own devices. The various islands and Maine were likewise mostly left alone. If you wanted real religious freedom you moved to a more remote area away from the Puritanical theocratic dogma. Just like back in England, if you lived in a more remote and rural part of the country you could live a more liberal lifestyle. If you preferred city life and wanted religious freedom you moved to Holland, perhaps Amsterdam. Jamestown in Virginia was made up of 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc. sons of well to do families and their servants. Religion played a lesser role in their lives. They were more pragmatic though not suitable as colonists as most had never done any work in their lives and when the problems started in that colony most of the servants they brought with them rebelled leaving the poor spoiled brat sons of wealthy and noble families to learn some harsh lessons about survival. Many did not learn those lessons. So Virginia was ostensibly members of the Church of England though in practice they were most likely agnostic. Connecticut was founded by Puritans from the Boston area. New Hampshire, while technically ruled by the Puritans for much of it's early history was a de facto independent territory. Religiously it was very diverse with rural families ranging from Roman Catholic in the northern part of the province to Puritan in the Southern most reaches though no part of the province was completely devoted to any one denomination and in between were, at least at the beginning, populated by non Christian Indians. Religion in colonial America is a very complex topic which should exclude generalizations like referring to the "Pilgrims" as puritans.

  • @SprightlyValentino
    @SprightlyValentino5 жыл бұрын

    I just wanna say, I LOVED listening to this video.

  • @nsoper19
    @nsoper195 жыл бұрын

    So glad you have a new video. Great work as usual

  • @paulmcwhorter
    @paulmcwhorter5 жыл бұрын

    Great Video. I sure enjoyed your Church History series. I have watched that several times.

  • @jumemowery9434
    @jumemowery94345 жыл бұрын

    I clicked with some trepidation. I was glad that you did a fair video

  • @bartosinc
    @bartosinc5 жыл бұрын

    Cool vid, glad to have you back. Quick question, you state that in the UK it is called the "authorised bible" but I'm English and I've only ever heard it called the King James. Is this an historical name perhaps?

  • @RyanReevesM

    @RyanReevesM

    5 жыл бұрын

    Truth is I don't know why, but my guess is the popularity of the name KJV (and the fact that modern publishers call it that ) has shifted the way people speak in the UK.

  • @baltichammer6162

    @baltichammer6162

    5 жыл бұрын

    It was "Authorized" for use in the Church of England. As opposed to others like the Geneva. It replaced the Bishop's Bible. I know many people read into that like a seal of approval but that's all its about.

  • @iknowuare4716
    @iknowuare47163 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy all your videos. Great work!!

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer5 жыл бұрын

    William Tyndale deserves a lot of credit for the foundation of the Authorized Version 1611 and Geneva Bible was the most popular bible in the colonies. The KJV translators gave a great deal of credit to King James in the front matter.

  • @mickm8028

    @mickm8028

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tynedale copied his new testement part from erasmus Greek New testement, its nearly same just English. Erasmus used Greek manuscripts he had acquired and the Vulgate, he knew there was parts added to the Vulgate and he knew his Greek manuscripts had many mistakes. He wrote about these facts. Also he admitted his version he wrote had many mistakes. Tynedale used original Hebrew for old testement part but erasmus Greek for the new testement part. King James (original) is almost same as tynedale

  • @lrosario552
    @lrosario5525 жыл бұрын

    Yay! My brain is very excited about this :)

  • @DonnaBrooks
    @DonnaBrooks2 жыл бұрын

    When you say the "RV", is that the RSV (Revised Standard Version)? Or is there some English translation of which I'm not aware?

  • @mr.starfish4965

    @mr.starfish4965

    2 ай бұрын

    The RV (sometimes called the 1885 RV) is the only officially recognized revision of the KJV in Great Britain. It is not very popular in the US, but I think it sort of like the UK equivalent of the ASV. Wescott and Hort were on the translation committee.

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU5 жыл бұрын

    I just ordered your book. I'm glad to see you making videos.

  • @Jay123hollis
    @Jay123hollis2 жыл бұрын

    William Tyndale was my 15th great-uncle. I am also related to King James. The King James version of the Bible we have today is the Oxford edition published in 1769 to standardize the spelling and the punctuation.

  • @DonnaBrooks

    @DonnaBrooks

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, someone has been doing their genealogy! I don't even know my paternal grandparent's siblings or what happened to my maternal grandfather, much less knowing my great-grandparents! It's weird to think how unattached I am to family history.

  • @noahm44

    @noahm44

    Жыл бұрын

    Woah

  • @flintymcduff5417

    @flintymcduff5417

    Жыл бұрын

    The Cambridge is different than the Oxford edition.

  • @Jay123hollis

    @Jay123hollis

    Жыл бұрын

    @@flintymcduff5417 I know

  • @mark9531

    @mark9531

    Жыл бұрын

    @@flintymcduff5417 "The Cambridge is different than the Oxford edition." At which point it becomes "straining at a gnat" Mt 23:24

  • @markchapman1188
    @markchapman11885 жыл бұрын

    You lost me at George Washington’s “apple tree” instead of a cherry tree.

  • @richardwebb2348

    @richardwebb2348

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mark Chapman - I agree, understanding that there is a difference between an apple tree and a cherry tree is very taxing on the brain, especially for a person gullible enough to believe Iron Age biblical myths.

  • @trishmcl9055

    @trishmcl9055

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Dawn Yearby It's a"fib" to show how HONEST he was. (But he really wasn't).

  • @trishmcl9055

    @trishmcl9055

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@richardwebb2348 He has a right to believe the Bible without being mocked for it! Everybody needs something to believe in!

  • @trishmcl9055

    @trishmcl9055

    4 жыл бұрын

    I don't think it really matters what kind of tree it was?

  • @johnnysalter7072

    @johnnysalter7072

    4 жыл бұрын

    Are you so weak that you through out the entire teaching for 1 thing you disagree with? Not that I see that it makes any difference but CHerry Tress were not brought to the U.S. until 1906. They are native to Japan, the Japanese embassy told the U.S, they were going to plant 2,000 trees, in Washington..

  • @johndufford5561
    @johndufford55612 жыл бұрын

    Appreciated you clearing up some points so succinctly. And you did so without sectarian leanings. Well done, Sir.

  • @1fanger888
    @1fanger8884 жыл бұрын

    I just came across your channel. Do you have any talks on baptism and salvation? I looked through your videos, and may have missed one or two. I would like to hear what you have to say. Thanks

  • @gg2fan
    @gg2fan5 жыл бұрын

    As a non-religious person deeply interested in this from a strictly historical point of view, the rivalries and battles between denominations and even person to person always struck me as really odd. I understand that when you have an order to enforce so as not to have a million different violently opinionated heretics running around causing trouble, it's important to make sure everyone's on the same page. This is why I think the whole idea of the ruthlessly totalitarian medieval church is kind of a scarecrow; the alternative is quite probably widespread tribal sectarian war led by a bunch of backwoods preachers who all think they've got it figured out. However when it carries on to the modern day, all that stuff feels like it should be in the past. Like if an American still hated the British for the way they treated us as colonies, it's just a bizarre hill to pick a fight on. I certainly don't mean to sound condescending but it just seems like the sort of thing that should have been left behind by the march of history, and the fact that so many people still take it so personally always seemed kind of petty to me. Maybe it's just because my mom's family was Catholic and my dad's is Lutheran. Is this sort of conflict an over exaggerated hysteria in the modern day? I don't mean to get political but a lot of the time this sort of thing gets played up and blown out of proportion in society, for instance if you put too much stock in the narrative about race in America you'd think that white people and black people were brawling in the streets every time they saw each other. I truly don't mean to belittle race struggles at all, but I think you know what I mean, nobody ever wrote the headline "White person and Black person have normal interaction or "Protestant and Catholic become friends and hang out sometimes". As I haven't gone to church since I was a tiny child and have never really worn any team colors so to speak, I have no reference on how much modern sectarian conflict is a real thing and how much of it is outrage culture hyperbole.

  • @baltichammer6162

    @baltichammer6162

    5 жыл бұрын

    The most ruthlessly totalitarian medieval church was in Geneva under John Calvin. The Vatican wasn't far behind but in many ways not even close to Calvin for ruthlessness.

  • @roboparks

    @roboparks

    5 жыл бұрын

    ? Now we see your Bias. Citation? Proof? 1 > the medieval period was over. It was the period of the Renaissance.

  • @gregb6469

    @gregb6469

    5 жыл бұрын

    Monty Python and Black Adder are not reliable sources of historical information.

  • @roboparks

    @roboparks

    5 жыл бұрын

    +Skylitze Religion was culture in those days it was also the Law of the land. Not Just in Catholic Europe either. You can find it in any Religion the same issue. Even Buddhism and Hinduism their various sects Use to fight all the time. Yes Even the philosophy of the Chinese were divided at times. .

  • 5 жыл бұрын

    Protestant nonsense propaganda and outright lies aren't historical fact.

  • @padrespeaks
    @padrespeaks5 жыл бұрын

    Glad to have you back!! Much love from a Catholic!

  • @jdawg252
    @jdawg2524 жыл бұрын

    Could you do a video about church persecution. Recently saw a book on Amazon trying to discredit persecution, claiming that Christians had invented the “myth of persecution”. Would appreciate the content. Thanks.

  • @louisbrugnoni1291
    @louisbrugnoni12915 жыл бұрын

    Btw since the Cherry Tree is probably not a fact, it doesn’t matter what tree is mentioned. That story was created to get people to tell the truth more than likely. Course it didn’t help but it was worth a try!

  • @sageseraph5035
    @sageseraph50355 жыл бұрын

    Finally! After all these years!

  • @RyanReevesM

    @RyanReevesM

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sage Seraph 315 Only one! But I was writing two books and tired...:)

  • @sageseraph5035

    @sageseraph5035

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Reeves Haha. Good for you dude. Awesome content as always.

  • @charmainelamont2020
    @charmainelamont20205 жыл бұрын

    Scotland was not "thoroughly reformed." Many parts of Scotland were untouched by the reformation and remained Catholic, and are still so today.

  • @nasticanasta

    @nasticanasta

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Adam Bruce the moral of that story is DON'T be a catholic...

  • @charmainelamont2020

    @charmainelamont2020

    5 жыл бұрын

    No, they were not ethnically cleansed. Catholicism survived in many parts and people worshipped in secret at Mass Stones in remote areas served by the heather priests who travelled the country saying Mass. The overwhelming majority of Catholics in the Highlands and islands are of Scots descent and in Edinburgh less than 10% are of Irish descent.

  • @alecblunden8615

    @alecblunden8615

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@nasticanasta A commendable sentiment were it not for the fact that in the pre - and post Nicene sense, the Greek term "Katholicos" meant preaching the entire corpus of the apostolic teaching. It never meant "universal" in an organisational sense. If the Roman church believed that, it would have used the well known Latin term "Universalis" when Bowdlerising the Greek teaching of one holy catholic and apostolic church. In the teaching of the foundational Christian churches - now the various Orthodox churches, the church exists in autocephalous congregations - where two or three are gathered in Christ's name and therefore in the presence of Christ and both united under Christ as the only head of the Church ("one"), holy the holiness of Christ alone and in our existence "in Christ" ("holy"), catholic in the comprehensively teaching of the apostolic tradition as recorded in Scripture (" catholic and apostolic in the meaning of the text") and avoidance of any other tradition. This means that most churches are "catholic" in the proper meaning of the term, with the probable exception of the one sect which has sought to subject Scripture and the apostolic tradition as taught by Paul and the other apostles (except James, who got things wrong) to the inconsistent and incompatible tradition of Platonic and Aristotlean philosophy. Ic

  • @briancaldwell7305

    @briancaldwell7305

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Adam Bruce true!

  • @kennymacdonald5313

    @kennymacdonald5313

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Adam Bruce Rubbish!

  • @iefe65
    @iefe655 жыл бұрын

    Back !!! Can you also do general history videos ?

  • @RyanReevesM

    @RyanReevesM

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah those are coming, too.

  • @iefe65

    @iefe65

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Reeves WHAAAAAAA THANKS !!!!!!

  • @novellanurney1294
    @novellanurney12945 жыл бұрын

    Thanks , As always, one of my very favorite sites and pastimes.

  • @mitchellrutherford1215
    @mitchellrutherford12155 жыл бұрын

    As a scholar, what bible version(s) do you believe to be most accurate?

  • @baltichammer6162

    @baltichammer6162

    5 жыл бұрын

    None is most accurate. I've found issues with all I've looked at. Best tool is at BibleGateway.com, the parallel feature with show up 5 translations at a time. A lot of passages are pretty similar/same and some verses can vary drastically between versions, which tells you there's disagreement about interpretation among scholars. I learned to never never ever stake your beliefs based on one English translation. The Mounce Reverse-Interlinear NT is handy for basic Greek - English translation. I've noticed the NIV is often closest to the Mounce Greek-English. Any more I only use the KJV to see what degree it warps the message by inaccurate translation and archaic prose. Some Bible scholars like Dr Michael Heiser use the ESV but not exclusively since he reads Hebrew and Greek like most of us read English.

  • @paulrobinson9318

    @paulrobinson9318

    5 жыл бұрын

    I like the NET Bible. 62,000 translator's notes explaining WHY they chose a word or phrase lets you understand that there is NO such thing as an accurate word for word translation - the BEST translation is created by attempting to translate thought by thought, and after that is accompluisged - to check the accuracy and import of the individual words.

  • @roboparks

    @roboparks

    5 жыл бұрын

    I not a scholar . Im just a peasant. To me its always a word for word translation. Base on the oldest a and verified text, parchments scrolls, Codex we do have. Since there is no Original to say that was is more accurate ? well? You would need a bases of comparison. A word for word translation is at least a "guide post" to stay more target of the intent of scripture. A thought for thought means my glasses have to stay on all the time so any theological bias that I may will show through.

  • @mitchellrutherford1215

    @mitchellrutherford1215

    5 жыл бұрын

    Robert Parker Yeah i'd agree

  • @paulrobinson9318

    @paulrobinson9318

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's impossible to do a word for word translation from Hebrew, and probably Greek, to English. And idioms make NO sense in a word for word translation. Young's Literal is close to a word for word translation - but take any online interlinear and you will soon see the impossibility of doing so. Hence the BEST approach is to use a thought by thought translation - as it is the THOUGHT, not the actual words that are being expressed. Try translating "spick and span" into any other language - it cannot be done. Just as there is NO equivalency for some words in English for some Greek and Hebrew words. And Vice Versa. TRY translating the nuances of Greek expressions of affection - what is translated into English as "love" - from their dozen or so distinctions . . . qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-da4345eba80d95b59a855491f74bdc8c-c Here's an example from Jeff Benner as the best I could find attempting a word for word translation (in the time I had) "Here is Exodus 20:2 from my translation: MT: I (אָנֹכִי a'no'khi) YHWH (יְהוָה YHWH) Elohiym~you(ms) (אֱלֹהֶיךָ e'lo'hey'kha) WHICH (אֲשֶׁר a'sher) I~did~make~GO.OUT(Verb)~you(ms) (הוֹצֵאתִיךָ ho'tsey'ti'kha) from~LAND (מֵאֶרֶץ mey'e'rets) Mits'rayim (מִצְרַיִם mits'ra'yim) from~HOUSE (מִבֵּית mi'beyt) SERVANT~s (עֲבָדִים a'va'dim) RMT: I am YHWH your Elohiym, who made you go out from the land of Mits'rayim, from the house of servants." Convenmtional: (KJV) 2 I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. (NIV) 2 I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. Be grateful that so many godly scholars have taken their lives to make our modern translations as accurate, readable and well-sourced as possible - and they have such an incredible array of very ancient examples to work from. NONE of this was available 400 years ago.

  • @IndusRiverFlow
    @IndusRiverFlow5 жыл бұрын

    Finally a new video from Ryan.

  • @afcw1969

    @afcw1969

    5 жыл бұрын

    Another new myth.

  • @anonymousperson6462
    @anonymousperson64625 жыл бұрын

    Well, the early kjvs did have notes, but it was more for reference, clarity, or for details on how a verse should read, or if it has support (Luke 17 : 36). The difference would be that some earlier bibles had notes which presented their doctrine.

  • @deluxeassortment
    @deluxeassortment4 жыл бұрын

    I was under the impression that the original 1611 KJV included marginal notes and a letter from the translators to the reader that was later removed for a reason I don't know. You mentioned that James pushed for printing without notes. What's the story there?

  • @roberttassone7676

    @roberttassone7676

    11 ай бұрын

    The printed notes found in the 1537 Matthew Bible and the 1560 Geneva Bible took shots at the Catholic church and against the Monarchy itself. These men were under fierce persecution and were fighting back through the media of the printing press. These notes disqualified both Bibles from official use of the Church of England and spurred the ones that followed: 1537 Matthews - 1539 Great Bible and 1560 Geneva- 1568 Bishops Bible

  • @ChrisHolman
    @ChrisHolman5 жыл бұрын

    I have a 1599 Geneva Bible, which is the Bible the Puritan Pilgrims had when they arrived. Many verses read exactly like the KJV while others are very similar. This is because King James used some of the same translators. The Geneva is great because of the study notes, though I do prefer the KJV Study Bible. Lastly, the 1611 had the same number of books as the Catholic Bible. It was in the mid 1800s when those books where removed.

  • @TheChurchIsLikenUntoTheMoon

    @TheChurchIsLikenUntoTheMoon

    4 жыл бұрын

    Geneva is Calvinist

  • @paulrobinson9318

    @paulrobinson9318

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheChurchIsLikenUntoTheMoon POINT?

  • @TheChurchIsLikenUntoTheMoon

    @TheChurchIsLikenUntoTheMoon

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@paulrobinson9318 itll point ya toward heresy.

  • @paulrobinson9318

    @paulrobinson9318

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheChurchIsLikenUntoTheMoon Based on exactly WHAT?

  • @zebra_eater4207

    @zebra_eater4207

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheChurchIsLikenUntoTheMoon So the Geneva Bible will point you towards Roman Catholicism or some other heresy ?

  • @flamelily8750
    @flamelily87505 жыл бұрын

    I have never heard of the KJV being used to silence puritism.

  • @paulrobinson9318

    @paulrobinson9318

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've always taken it as a given - King James bore no contradiction - and must have been ticked that his corrupted catholic Bible didn't disperse the Geneva for 50 years.

  • @richardwebb2348

    @richardwebb2348

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@paulrobinson9318 - James VI and I was baptised Roman Catholic, but brought up Presbyterian and leaned Anglican during his rule.

  • @paulrobinson9318

    @paulrobinson9318

    4 жыл бұрын

    +@@richardwebb2348 NOT sure what your point is - for the Anglican church of Henry VIII was Roman Catholic in all but name - what doctrines did they change other then the infallibility of the Romish Pope? SO if he was Anglican he was English Catholic - Defender to the faith - the English Catholic faith - of which a huge number wanted to rejoin Rome - including many of those of the KJ editing committee. Funny how people take it in stride when maybe half the KJ editing committee wanted to return to Rome - yet Hort - who also wanted to return to Rome is attacked for so doing. AHHHH - the vagaries of English Bibles . . .

  • @GoldenWingsLittleBirds
    @GoldenWingsLittleBirds8 ай бұрын

    0:00 在我开始之前想指出 0:01 我出版的一本新书是 0:03 现在出来了 0:04 如果有的话,请查看下面的附属链接 0:06 你想了解更多重要时刻 0:09 历史往往是神话的尼龙搭扣 0:11 关于他们的创作,无论是乔治 0:14 华盛顿在苹果树朱利叶斯 0:16 凯撒是剖腹产出生的 0:18 这就是哥伦布这个名字的由来 0:21 发现了美洲而不是加勒比海 0:23 这些神话往往会增长,而同时 0:27 有些神话比其他神话更糟糕 0:29 发明是为了使事物大于 0:31 它们是或被创造出来的 0:34 历史上的许多神话都是捏造的 0:36 错误记忆事实的结果或 0:40 错误判断先前的上下文 0:42 现在我们要花一段时间 0:44 看看关于这个的三个神话 0:46 钦定版圣经现在我们不打算 0:49 今天涉及很多索赔 0:52 仅由英皇钦定本 (KJV) 提供 0:55 到那个运动,而是我们要 0:57 看看更广泛的神话 0:59 流行教科书中经常讲述或 1:02 只是时不时地就像故事一样 1:05 历史讲述者实际上误判了 1:08 上下文或一些事实 1:10 因为它们已经发生所以我们不想说 1:13 这些神话是有害的谎言或 1:15 类似的事情,而是他们 1:17 误判故事他们推翻了事情 1:20 他们阻止我们注意到一些 1:23 关于起源的细微差别和阴影 1:25 英皇钦定本 1:26 第一个神话是詹姆斯国王是如此 误区一 詹姆斯国王想要压制清教主义 1:30 反对清教主义,他希望 1:32 圣经为了让他们闭嘴这个神话 1:36 更多的是我们大众的问题 1:37 我发现的故事的娱乐 1:40 KJV 这通常发生在 1:43 感恩节的时候,比如 1:45 学校期间举行戏剧表演和游行 1:47 感恩节是我们的时节 1:50 通常听说宗教是怎样的 1:52 在旧世界被禁止 1:54 这些挤在一起渴望呼吸的人群 1:56 免费,所以他们整理了一些 1:59 摇摇欲坠的筹码并驶过 2:01 大西洋有时确实可以听起来 2:03 就像圣经本身被剥夺一样 2:05 事实上我的信徒之手 2:07 记得我的孩子参加过 2:10 他学前班的日子实际上是国王 2:13 詹姆斯四处走动 2:14 每个人都在头脑中并采取他们的 2:16 圣经 我听过流行的说法 2:18 虽然那应该更清楚 2:20 电视里有几十人被处决 2:22 在伊丽莎白的领导下,首先是为了简单 2:24 作为伊丽莎白时代清教徒的事实 2:27 詹姆士一世时期的英格兰开始听起来有点 2:29 当然,我们有点像斯大林主义的俄罗斯 2:32 不要轻视迫害或 2:33 即使是压迫,但情况 2:36 英格兰更注重结束异议 2:38 而不是直接的迫害 2:40 伊丽莎白统治时期和统治时期 2:42 詹姆斯一世英国圣公会你 2:45 必须清楚地了解 2:47 每个人都知道这是新教徒 2:48 新教徒后来宣称盎格鲁人 2:51 天主教或某种复古 2:54 如果无像论避免了新教 2:56 是一项现代发明,问题在于 3:00 伊丽莎白和詹姆斯的时代虽然是 3:02 这部动画以崇拜为中心,而不是 3:04 很少有人知道我总是回避的一个事实 3:07 人们为了告诉他们什么 3:09 然而你正在处理的是两个 3:11 新教的版本是在 3:14 1560 年代伊丽莎白统治时期 3:17 双方就法衣争论不休 3:19 实际上引用了相同的来源反对 3:22 彼此好你还没有读过所以 3:25 所以如果你这样做了你就会知道 3:27 这些法衣错了,你 3:28 没有读过某某,他们说 3:30 他们并没有错,他们是 3:31 良心问题所以到底怎样 3:34 正在英国圣公会教堂发生 3:36 本身这些年确实比较多 3:39 兄弟姐妹之间的争论 3:41 并不使它变得无关紧要,它只是意味着 3:42 我们正在处理的不是 3:44 有反对派的占主导地位的教会 3:47 其核心是神学或信仰告白 3:49 相反,我们正在寻找不同的 3:51 应用程序和那些可以是非常 3:52 重要的事情,但它们并不能让你 3:55 彼此完全分开 3:59 重要的是最终的朝圣者 4:00 进入这个新世界的是 4:02 他们没有逃离詹姆斯,而是被派来的 4:05 他们被特许他们被允许 4:07 詹姆斯以多种方式开始 4:10 允许异议者离开是善意的 4:12 将两个 Squa 模糊分开 4:15 到大西洋的另一边 4:16 当你在那里时,只要你发送 4:18 好好交易回来,然后你就会被允许 4:20 比你崇拜的任何教堂都更敬拜 4:21 碰巧在这里建造了它 4:23 英国国教所以当詹姆斯坐着时 4:26 在汉普顿宫会议上

  • @LordJesusChrist888
    @LordJesusChrist8884 жыл бұрын

    Where the word of a King is, there is power: and who may say unto him, what doest thou? Ecclesiastes 8:4 KJB.

  • @iicecourt00

    @iicecourt00

    3 жыл бұрын

    1 Timothy 2:4 kjv Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. God is saving everyone according to the kjv

  • @bradenglass4753

    @bradenglass4753

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@iicecourt00 yes, thats the greek translation word for word. You misunderstand it.