Scripture & KJV
Why the King James Version, Bible reliability, contradictions, and missing verses.
Are there contradictions in the Bible?
There are no contradictions in the Bible when it is properly understood in context. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and because God cannot lie or contradict Himself, His word is perfectly consistent from Genesis to Revelation.
Read full answer →Is the Bible historically reliable?
The Bible is the most historically attested ancient document in existence, supported by thousands of manuscripts, confirmed by archaeology, validated by fulfilled prophecy, and authenticated by its remarkable internal consistency across 66 books written over 1,500 years.
Read full answer →What about the missing verses in modern Bibles?
Modern Bible versions remove or bracket entire verses and passages that are found in the King James Bible and the Textus Receptus. These are not later additions to the text — they are original Scripture that modern versions have deleted based on a small number of corrupted Alexandrian manuscripts.
Read full answer →Why the King James Version?
The KJV is translated from the Textus Receptus (Received Text), the majority text tradition preserved by faithful believers for centuries, while modern versions rely on corrupted Alexandrian manuscripts that omit and alter the word of God.
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