Bible Perversions
Synopsis
By Prophet Jacob R.
Blandford
When looking at the modern Bible version controversy/movement there are a lot of points to the issue. It's certainly a multi-faceted issue, but the points and objections are very clear, concise, and easy to understand. The evidence supports itself without conflictions and without complications. However, there are many points to the issue. That's why to tackle the topic it is necessary to address the issue with a book: that's why I think William Grady's book 'Final Authority' is so expedient. 'Final Authority' broadly address the whole issue yet touches on the details that bring together a clear picture and a firm defense of the King James Bible. 'Final Authority' also approaches the defense and research from a Scriptural and Scripturally-prophetic basis. (Which is the key to godly research, and true scholarship.) And so, like I said, because there are many detailed points and 'sides-to-the-story' it really is good to conglomerate all the topics into one KJV Bible defense book, like 'Final Authority'. (Gipp's 'Answer Book' and Daniels’ ‘Answers To Your Bible Version Questions’ are also good books that topically tackle the controversy.) It's like an issue that has many pieces, but when you put them all together (like in a book) then you see it put together as a puzzle and see a full and clear picture that reads "The KJV is God's only Bible!"
Now when you read a book like
'Final Authority' and you see these points addressed categorically and concisely,
the fruit of this conglomeration is the following points... Number 1: you
realize the whole modern bible movement is a hoax. And if it's a hoax the devil is behind it
because he's the father of lies, deceit, craft, and wiles. The devil is also diametrically opposed to
God's pure Words (viz. opposed to the truth, "...the words of
truth..." [Prov.
Now here
are a few points of repudiation against this perverse movement. Codex Sinaiticus (א) and Codex
Vaticanus (B) are the two main manuscripts modern 'scholars' claim are the
'best' manuscripts. But let's hit on
some points! Number one: just look at
the name—Vaticanus. Do you know who
released it? Vatican library. That's Vatican City. It's the headquarters of the most prominent,
worldly, heretical, historically-obstinate, carnally-traditional, and murderous
church of gangsters and fiends: the Roman Catholic church. It's the city that the whore of Revelation 17
sits on. It's the Antichrist's church that
Apostle Paul described it in II Thess. 2:3-4.
Now what books are included as part of the Vaticanus Old Testament? The apocryphal books. Spurious books the Roman Catholic church canonized at the council of
Since the Church of Jesus Christ
(see Matt.
Next point is this: the only reason modern 'bible scholars' say Codex א and B are superior to the Textus Receptus is because they're older (4th century). Which is true but let's consider a few points: Number one, corruption is an OLD tactic of the enemy. Number two: they're Alexandrian, and don't agree with one another in over 3,000 places in the Gospels alone! They don't agree among themselves, but like Herod and Pilate, all they can agree on is to disagree with the Word of God. (א and B don't agree with the Textus Receptus.) But 99% of the extant Majority Text manuscripts agree! Hundreds more manuscripts (witnesses), and almost perfect agreement! Just as God promised. (see Ps. 12:6-7; Matt. 24:35) ¶ However modern 'scholars' still insist that the codices are better because they're older. But that's not really a factor when looking for the best Biblical manuscripts: remember you're dealing with a spiritual Book. When you study the history of the Hebrew Bible up to today and consider that (1) God Himself has sovereignly preserved His Words, and (2) He's preserved His Words through copies: NOT originals. (cf. II Tim. 3:15-16) God's not concerned about the original autographs like modern 'scholars' are. The main factors are quality, content, and mutual agreement. Today we have the Holy Bible through a copy AND a translation. Actually copies of copies and comparing previous translations too—that's The King James 1611 Bible. If you don't think God can preserved His own Words through a translation (cf. Heb. 11:5) then let me say, you've greatly underestimated God's power. (see Luke 1:37; Ps. 62:11) Especially when He's dealing with HIS WORDS. God knows how to translate His own Words. God's power is unlimited, unfathomable, and incomprehensible. Samuel Gipp suggests in his book ‘Gipp’s Understandable History of the Bible’ (page 55) that most scholars have the ‘Dumb God Theory’—viz. that God was powerful enough to originally inspire His words, but then too dumb to preserve them throughout church history: so they are lost. Therefore the Alexandrian scholars, acting as a special priest class (whose final authority is their own opinions) have to come in and ‘rescue’ God and His Bible!
But you say, 'men translated the
KJV'. Nope. God translated it through them. Just like he had imperfect and fallible men
write perfect and infallible original autographs, He also used imperfect and
fallible men to preserved and translate His perfect and infallible Words. But there is a noteworthy advantage: they
were born-again Christians perfected in the Spirit. (see
Heb. 10:10,
Because that's where God's Words
are preserved today. You can't get your
hands on the autographs or manuscripts, but you buy a King James Bible locally. Quote "...The word is nigh thee..."
(Rom. 10:8) yea, "...the word is very nigh unto thee..." (Deut.
30:14).
I'm thankful for the Lord leading
brethren like Grady, Daniels, Gipp, other Christian soldiers/defenders to stand
up for the King James Bible. I'm
thankful the Holy Spirit has quickened to me learn some of the things He's
taught them. I'm thankful that Christ
Jesus nourishes His Body. (see Eph.
[i] 'It [the New King James Version] should in fact be called the Thomas Nelson Version. They hold the copyright.' —Dr. David F. Reagan, "The King James Version of 1611. The Myth of Early Revisions."