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To: RaceBannon

When Tyndale submitted his version of the scriptures it is said that he not only allowed them to be “corrected,” but to be disallowed and also burnt” if they were found wanting), he would be pleased to know that most of his work was excepted by the translators of the KJV.

King James believed that Kings had divine rights so the works of Tyndale would not have been excepted had it not been correct, because according to scripture a peasant has the same divine rights as kings.

So it could just as easily be said that the KJV came from the vulgate.

Just think about it, the only Bible authorized by a king puts the king no higher than the rest of us and probably against the Kings will, talk about the divine power of God.


48 posted on 10/14/2014 6:06:20 AM PDT by ravenwolf (nd)
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To: ravenwolf

NO, IT CAME FROM the original languages

doing cad again...caplock disease...


51 posted on 10/14/2014 7:35:23 AM PDT by RaceBannon (EIEObama (Ebola, ISIL, Open Borders, Enterovirus))
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