One Bible Only?: Examining Exclusive Claims for the King James BibleRoy E. Beacham, Kevin T. Bauder Pastors and church members alike are in need of solid, sensitive answers to the ongoing questions they confront in ministry regarding the KJV and the veracity of modern translations of the Bible. This honest examination of the "King James Only" position offers a balanced and scholarly presentation of the issues based on the biblical and historical evidence. |
Contents
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The Background and Origin of | 27 |
The Old Testament Text and | 52 |
The New Testament Text and | 76 |
The Preservation of Scripture and | 102 |
Versions | 134 |
Conclusion An Appeal to Scripture | 155 |
Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions in | 170 |
Appendix B Fundamentalism and | 185 |
The Address of Thomas Armitage at the Founding | 216 |
Bibliography | 229 |
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One Bible Only?: Examining Exclusive Claims for the King James Bible Roy E. Beacham No preview available - 2001 |
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