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Cor. 2:17 KJVER says, “For we are not as many, which corrupt the word of God:” peddle ......................................................................................................... 2 Corinthians 2:17 KJVER suggests that the word “corrupt” is the same thing as “peddle” in it’s footnote definition. The 1913 Noah Webster’s dictionary does not define “corrupt” as “peddle.” In fact, if I say these two words to a person, they clearly would not think they are the same thing or be confused between the two. “Peddle” means to “sell.” “Corrupt” means to change for the worse, or to pervert, or to spoil. While newer dictionaries include the definition of peddling, this is not how the word was originally understood even in the early 1900’s. In addition, Paul says in 2 Corinthians 3:3 this, “written not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God” So Paul was promoting the authenticity of the New Testament. Paul further states the truth that he and the other apostles have not handled the word of God deceitfully. 2 Corinthians 4:2 says, “nor handling the word of God deceitfully;” This means that Paul and the others did not corrupt God’s Word. There is no reference here to selling God’s Word here in the context. So the word “peddle” is a false push yet again from the Modern Translation camp. ..................................................................................................................... Heb. 4:8 KJV says, “For if Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day.” Matt. 28:19 KJVER “Go you p therefore, and teach all nations,” disciple ...........................................................................................................The KJVER uses the word “disciple” in it’s footnote for the underlined word “teach.” This is more in line with the popular “making of disciples” viewpoint from Modern Translations. In this view, they are using the word “disciple” as a verb for the underlined word “teach” in Matthew 28:19 and leading you to think wrongfully about this word. For we cannot make disciples. 1 Corinthians 3 makes it clear that one plants, another waters, but it is God that gives the increase. So we cannot make anything. Only God makes disciples ultimately. For it is God that changes men’s hearts.
A key feature of the KJVER® Bible is the text style. Known as the King James Version Easy Read, it does not change the Word of God but helps explain difficult words and replaces clearly archaic or obsolete words. Not one word of doctrine has been changed.To make generalizations, many of those who follow the KJV are more literal in their interpretations of text. Literal translation of the NKJV can create different meanings. Word origins and original definitions need to be considered when contemplating either version, as well as the potential for human error.
dictionary remains unchanged as well. I noted in my previous comments that this was not as critical to me Heb. 4:8 KJVER says, “For if Je´sus had given them rest, then would He not afterward have spoken of another day.” PS. 95:7 Joshua (NT name is Jesus.) the Red Sea, which ought to be left out of the definition list altogether. I find this definition unscholarly and unnecessary, however it is not a
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Jms. 1:15 KJV says, “Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.”
