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Why I Use The King James Bible - Better Hebrew Text

28 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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The King James Version Old Testament was translated using better Hebrew texts than modern versions. God promised to preserve his inspired words. He kept the Hebrew words for us by using the Jews. The Bomberg Second Rabbinic edition used the Ben Chayyim Masoretic text. This is the Hebrew text underlying the King James Version and other Reformation-era Bibles. Moses wrote the Pentateuch about 3,500 years ago. God has kept his words for each generation. Today, over three thousand years later, is not the time to change God's words. We can carry out our lives in these last days living for Christ while having confidence in our Bible. Verses covered include: 2 Timothy 3:16, Psalm 12:6-7; Matthew 5:17-18; Romans 2:1-2; Deuteronomy 4:1-2 and Psalm 11:3.

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