The Author of KJV

April 24, 2020 0 Comments

The bible is a very long book and the author has been quoting a lot of different characters, or a lot of different versions of events and even people in the bible. There are a lot of contradictions and inconsistencies. How can the word of God be right if it’s written by an individual who …

The Bible Translation That Should Be Used to Translate From the KJV to the Bible

April 23, 2020 0 Comments

When you think of New Testament Aramaic and Hebrew, Christian Bible translators tend to make a number of mistakes. Most of these errors occur because they use a classic non-standard reading for the KJV Bible’s King James Version text. This non-standard English text can lead to English translations that are more widely accepted than they …

Metaphysics and Bible Study

April 23, 2020 0 Comments

One thing that is often mentioned as a relevant facet of Bible studies is the notion of metaphysics, or the study of the God-given laws that govern the world. In other words, the study of the spiritual world in terms of its heavenly and earthly laws. King James Version (KJV) has always been considered the …

Why Using the King James Version is the Best Way to Study the Bible

April 23, 2020 0 Comments

It’s quite common knowledge that the King James Version of the Bible is generally considered to be the most popular translation and version of the Bible today. The popularity of the King James Version doesn’t stop there however, since many people are using it as their bible for studying the Bible and also use it …

Bible Stories And Where They Came From

April 23, 2020 0 Comments

Although they don’t appear to be a part of the bible at all, many Christians often make up stories about Jesus. One of the most common was related to him being born in “canem”. They claim that his mother Mary became pregnant and decided to give birth to him in a cave. The story goes …

The Gospel According to J by Douglas Wilson

April 22, 2020 0 Comments

The Gospel According to J, (GKJV), by Douglas Wilson is not a conventional bible study textbook. It’s very different. You will need to go through the book before you can really get a feel for it. The book is written in a conversational tone that is meant to be read. I’ve found that even though …

Interesting Facts About the King James Version Bible

April 22, 2020 0 Comments

One of the commonly quoted verses from the New Testament in the KJV Bible is, “Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: when his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost. And she conceived by the Holy Ghost, and was …

Origins of BKJV

April 21, 2020 0 Comments

If you’re not familiar with the Bible, I suggest you read the BKJV Bible (Bible KJV) if you’re not a Christian. But before you do, there’s a small amount of information I can give you. In this short article, I’ll provide a bit of background and some resources to get you up to speed on …

How Important Is The KJV To Your Study Of The Bible?

April 21, 2020 0 Comments

If you have taken the time to look into bible study curriculum online, you will be aware of the various versions of the KJV Bible, particularly the New International Version. When you are comparing versions, the KJV has many things that differentiate it from the other versions. This article seeks to explore what features make …

Bible Study: King James Versions

April 20, 2020 0 Comments

In the King James Version of the Bible, chapter ten is named “Faith and tote.” It was originally intended to be titled “The Man Whom God Endued with Faith,” but in the end, it was changed. It is not clear who was assigned the task of deciding the name of this chapter. Some claim that …