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Versions | By Cecil J Carter | December 2, 2009
A characteristic of the new Bible versions is found in the way that virtually very one of them alters Scriptures which plainly teach the Deity of our Lord Jesus. In some cases the teaching is watered down, and in others it is eliminated by altering the punctuation or by deceitful scholarship. There follows a partial list >> Read more
Chapter 1. God's Three-Fold Revelation of Himself Chapter 2. A Short History of Unbelief Chapter 3. A Short History of Modernism Chapter 4. A Christian View of the Biblical Text Chapter 5. The Facts of New Testament Textual Criticism Chapter 6. Dean Burgon and the Tradtional New Testament Text >> Read more
Versions | By David Otis Fuller | December 1, 2009
"BUT THE WORD OF THE LORD ENDURITH FOREVER. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you." -1 Peter 1:25 The following analysis of the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD VERSION >> Read more

Who was Tischendorf?

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Versions | By anonymous | November 3, 2009
 Constantine von Tischendorf discovered the Codex Sinaiticus at St. Catherine's Monastery (Mount Sinai). It is significant to remember that it was the premise of Tischendorf that the Textus Receptus, which had been used by the Christian Church for 1850 years (in his day), was to be REJECTED, because (according to him) >> Read more

Who was Origen?

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Versions | By anonymous | November 3, 2009
Adamantius Origen (A.D. 184-254), was born in Alexandria, Egypt, and was one of the most famous "church fathers," was instrumental in editing manuscripts upon which the NIV, NASB, and all modern versions, are based. He attended the School of Alexandria, which was a theological school and was established >> Read more
Versions | By anonymous | November 3, 2009
Constantine became emperor of Rome in 312 A.D. A little later he supposedly embraced the Christian faith for himself and for his empire, in an attempt to bring about the amalgamation of PAGANISM and CHRISTIANITY.  In 331 AD, Emperor Contantine ordered that an "ecumenical Bible" be written >> Read more

Bible Verses Changed

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Versions | By anonymous | November 3, 2009
One of the fundamental deceptions being promoted by modern Bible publishers is that the new Bibles are merely "updated styles of writing," or that they are simply "easier to read" than the KJV, and that nothing has been removed or changed in God's word. I fell prey to this deception for over a decade of my Christian life! >> Read more
Versions | By anonymous | November 3, 2009
English Revised Version (1885) American Standard Version (1901) The first full-scale frontal attack on the Word of God came with the publication of the ERV in 1885, and its counterpart, the ASV in 1901. Only a few voices of protest were raised >> Read more
Versions | By anonymous | November 3, 2009
Bible students are often told that the Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus are better (i.e. more accurate) than other manuscripts because they are older.  So, let's examine if OLDER necessarily equates with BETTER, shall we? The whole subject of New Testament criticism is too complex to discuss here >> Read more

Westcott & Hort

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Versions | By anonymous | November 3, 2009
  Brooke Foss Westcott (an Anglican bishop and professor at Cambridge University) and Fenton John Anthony Hort (also an ordained priest and professor at Cambridge) produced a Greek New Testament in 1881 based on the findings of Tischendorf. This Greek New Testament was the basis for the Revised Version of that same year. They also developed a theory of textual criticism >> Read more
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