There are more differences.
The KJV is a formal equivalence Bible, while the CJB is a dynamic equivalent version. The CJB was also the work of one man.
Oh BTW, first I ever heard dispensationalism equates Jews with Israel. The theological method of dispensationalism avoids such error by not interpreting the OT in light of the NT. There’s a thread on that now ongoing which is very good. You might be confusing supercessionalism or replacement theology.
>> “Oh BTW, first I ever heard dispensationalism equates Jews with Israel.” <<
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The conflation of the two in assessment of prophecy is the foundational characteristic of Dispensationalism.
This is how the imaginary “dispensation of the age of grace” gets inserted between the end times, and the “fullness of the gentiles.”
That is their way of disguising the fact of Matthew 15:24, to make the ‘church’ separate from the “lost sheep of the House of Israel.”
Dispensationalism sees the House of Israel coming together with the House of Judah in present day Israel, disregarding the prophecy of the destruction of Jerusalem in the Revelation, and depends on an imaginary secret rapture to separate “the church” from Yeshua’s congregation that they have in Israel somehow.
It all just doesn’t hold together. It even disregards present day Israel’s laws that would prohibit their migration. Then they often call themselves “Christian Zionists,” whatever they think that is.