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8/8/2025, 4:52:04 AM
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The KJV is the worst Bible out there. It has removed God's name completely with the exception of ONE verse. God's name in the Bible was in it over 7,000 times and the authors removed it out of personal bias. The KJV is also full of spurious verses as well.

God's name in the Bible was in it 7,000 times. In English pronounced Jehovah. The KJV removed it completely all except for ONE VERSE. Who gave those scholars the right to remove God's personal name? If you had an autobiography and you wanted me to publish it would you compromise your own name in it? What does God think of people removing his name?

My problem with KJV-only thinking is that you need to know what the bible actually says not in translation already.

Two examples of translation problems that I've personally seen warp people's beliefs are:

1. "Thou shalt not kill." There was no distinction between kill and murder at the time in English, but there is a clear distinction in Hebrew and the commandment is actually "thou shalt not murder."

2. In 2 Timothy the KJV says "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." The Greek word is not divide, but "make straight." Because it is translated this way, I've seen many KJV believers start to espouse either a great separation between the OT and the NT, using it to justify them not having to do a single good work or to lift a hand to even act like a Christian it seems. Or I've seen them use it to teach some heretical dispensation theology. The bible is one book. It needs to be correctly interpreted as a whole, there is no law vs gospel distinction. The law mattered at that period in time for very specific reasons.

(3.)All different words for hell translated as the one word: Hell without distinction.

The Bible teaches of two kinds of hells.

Hebrew

>Sheol and Gehenna

Greek

>Hades and Lake of fire

KJV translated them all as "hell."