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Overview of the Legacy Standard Bible's Manuscript Evidence, History, and Readings

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The background, history, and manuscript evidence behind the Legacy Standard Bible are discussed. Some of its major erroneous readings are analyzed. The article mentioned is from an advertisement in the Sword of the Lord newspaper, September 17th, 1971 as cited in Dr. Peter Ruckman's book, Satan's Masterpiece! The New ASV, page 5. If you have any questions, please email kyle.kiker@1611ministries.org.

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