Category: King James Version
Subject: King James Version
A Review of: Versions, Reverence, Modernism, Phariseeism & Authority by Richard Fox
May the Lord help us all to “approve things that are excellent” that we may be “sincere and without offence till the day of Christ” and never bind on others that which the Lord has not bound (Phil. 1:10).
Versions, Reverence, Modernism, Phariseeism and Authority
I do not argue for the “King James only”. The American Standard Version translated in 1901 is another reputable English version of the Bible. However, the 2nd person pronouns thee, thou, thy and thine are retained in the American Standard Version for accuracy of the word of God and directness of translation. English versions that pervert these pronouns with the common “you” are not reputable versions of the Bible.
Editorial: Issues in this Issue
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