Bible Translations | Episode 11 | Seeking True Faith Podcast
King James Version vs. Modern Bible Translations: History, Manuscripts, and What Matters MostThis episode traces the history of Bible translation through key figures and milestones, beginning with John Wycliffe’s 14th-century English Bible and the backlash he faced, and continuing through William Tyndale’s Greek- and Hebrew-based translation work, his smuggling of New Testaments into England, and his execution in 1536. It surveys major English Bibles leading to the 1611 King James Version (Coverdale Bible, Great Bible, Geneva Bible, Bishop’s Bible), explains why King James commissioned a new translation in 1604, and describes the KJV’s goals, sources, and restrictions on marginal notes. The host outlines notable KJV revisions (1629, 1638, 1762, 1769), the later removal of the Apocrypha (completed in 1885), and argues that these changes were largely minor and not doctrinally disruptive. The discussion then explains the manuscript basis behind translation debates—Textus Receptus/received text (Erasmus, Stephanus, Beza) versus critical text approaches using a broader range of Byzantine and Alexandrian manuscripts—emphasizing that most manuscript differences are minor and do not undermine core Christian doctrine, citing consistency seen across manuscript evidence and early church father quotations. The episode also describes translation philosophies from word-for-word to thought-for-thought, addresses claims about omissions in modern translations like the NIV as often overstated, and encourages prayerful, researched discernment while rejecting corrupt agenda-driven translations. The host affirms love for the KJV and continued personal use while supporting cross-referencing and careful study, discusses Revelation 22:18–19 in the context of translation, urges kindness and unity in church settings regarding version choice, and previews next week’s topic on artificial intelligence from a Christian perspective.00:00 John Wycliffe: The Bible for the Common People01:58 Why Bible Translations Matter (and the KJV Question)04:50 From Scrolls to Canon: How the Bible Took Shape10:21 Jerome’s Latin Vulgate & the Problem of Clergy-Only Scripture12:21 Wycliffe’s English Bible & Tyndale’s Martyrdom15:47 The Road to 1611: Geneva, Bishops’ Bible, and King James21:17 KJV Revisions, Spelling Updates, and the Apocrypha Removed26:02 KJV-Only Arguments & the Manuscript Debate Begins28:03 Textus Receptus vs Critical Text: What’s the Difference?32:19 Do Variants Undermine the Bible? Preservation, Dead Sea Scrolls, and Confidence37:58 Translation Philosophy: Word-for-Word vs Thought-for-Thought39:50 Practical Guidance: Choosing a Translation, Church Use, and Final Thoughts45:00 Wrap-Up & Next Episode Teaser (AI and Christians)