Which Bible Would Jesus Use?: The Bible Version Controversy Explained and Resolved
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Which Bible Would Jesus Use?: The Bible Version Controversy Explained and Resolved
Want to settle the 'Bible Version controversy' once and for all?
You know how people get all upset and sometimes angry when someone talks about one bible version being better than another?
It happens a lot in Bible studies because the differences in versions are painfully obvious to all.
Everyone's got an opinion as to which Bible is best.
And because of all the glaring differences and discrepancies in the different Bible versions, the Lord himself is forced to pick just one of them.
The funny thing is that hardly anyone ever considers the opinion of the Lord Jesus Christ. Don't you think he has a preference? Which Bible Would Jesus Use? proves that he does. And you can depend upon him to pick the "right one."
Which one would he use? The evidence shows that it's the same brand he's been using for the past 400 years.
Once you know for sure which Bible the Lord has already chosen and why, you'll never again have any doubts about "which Bible" is truly God's Bible.
And you'll be able to convince others once you've shown them...
• Why the Lord Jesus Christ would never use the ESV because of the known errors (admitted by experts) inserted into the text in Matthew 1:7, 8, & 10.
• Why the Lord wouldn't carry the NASB to church with him because of the known errors (admitted by experts) inserted into the text in John 7:8-10 and because of the way it refers to him in John 1:18.
• Why the Lord couldn't use the NIV, ESV, or the NASB because of the known geography error (admitted by experts) inserted into the text in Luke 4:44.
• Why the Lord can't use the NIV, ESV, or the NASB because of the known error (admitted by experts) inserted into the text in Mark 1:2.
• Why the Lord is hurt by how his character is besmirched in Mark 1:41 in the NIV and would never, ever use it.
• Why the Lord wouldn't bring the NKJV into church with him because of how it undermines the historical integrity of his words in English.
They’ll stop laughing at your faith in the written words of God when you quickly and easily answer other questions like:
• What about the thousands of differences between the 1769 edition and the first edition in 1611?
• What about the differences between King James Bibles printed by the Oxford and Cambridge University Presses?
Tough issues are explained like: Why the Lord didn’t preserve the original autographs, which doctrines are affected by modern translations and lots more.
Three chapters deal with the important topic of Inspiration of Scripture––you’ll learn what it is, what it isn’t, what scholars used to say it was and what they say it is now.
You’ll find out who changed the definition of inspiration and when they changed it. And more importantly, you’ll discover why they changed it.
You can finally have peace of mind knowing in your heart you were right all along to believe in the King James Bible.
That’s because Which Bible Would Jesus Use? gives you answers to the biggest, nastiest, and most annoying objections you get when defending the words of the Lord as they appear on the pages of the King James Bible.
Now when you hear the same old, childish comments, you’ll quietly and confidently chuckle. You’ll feel sorry for those who don’t have a Bible they can believe in. But you won’t be upset anymore.
You’ll be able to feed the sincere with answers to their legitimate questions. If they eat it––they’ll own it for themselves.
And you’ll be able to walk away from the scoffers who don’t have ears to hear, knowing you could not have said or done any more to persuade them.
Which Bible would Jesus use? is a new, entertaining and easy-to-read volume that delivers convincing answers to the most difficult objections posed by King James Bible critics.
Contains new thoughts, information and explanations found nowhere else;
Over 60 pictures, 56 charts, 278 footnotes; Index, Scripture Index, Bibliography