Today many bible students are missing doctrine.

In many religious circles it may be considered the in thing to have the most popular new and improved bible.

In this day and age it is common to be swept into a rush to use the newest, easiest, best, but is this wise when it comes to bible translations? Be aware that these “New” Bibles have over 5,000 differences in them when compared to the King James Bible.

Coming from a corrupt text is the reason why there are so many conflicts. The manuscripts that the new modern translations came from is not the same as what the KJV came from. There is no issue over translation it is over the TEXT that was translated.

Turn to Colossians 1:14 to see if you have one of the corrupted bibles. If this verse does not include the phrase “through his blood” then you have a bible that has been translated from a corrupt text.

It was not a translation mistake because it was never in the text that was used.

To understand the importance of our King James Bible it is important to note the process from which it came. Our bible was preserved through the doctrine of inspiration and preservation.

The Way Bible Believers View it. We can hold in our hands the inspired & preserved Word of God. Our God is all powerful and a simple task for Him was to preserve His Word down through history that are as reliable as the originals. God’s perfect word for English speaking people is found in the Authorized King James Bible. These questions are answered by this view.

1 – how do you identify God’s inspired words.

2 – how God preserves His inspired words.

3 – where are the inspired words.

To claim the bible as being the authority in your and others lives then you can not deny what the word of God claims of itself. It must be your final authority or it can not be of any authority to you.

There is no better final authority to have for your life then God’s final authority.

For more bible studies on this subject use these links

| History of the bible | NIV Bible Test | Textual criticism | KJV Bible |

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