Only the King James Bible English |
John 10:24 - Then came the Jews round about him, and
said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt? If thou be the
Christ, tell us plainly.
These are a few
excerpts
from the
tract
“The Awe of Thy Word – Understanding the
King James Bible – It’s
Mystery
& History Letter by Letter”
Only the English King James Bible carries forward to this generation the words AND even the sounds of the original English scriptures.
Only the English King James Bible matches “the scriptures…made known to all nations,” which the “Holy Ghost” gave “every nation under heaven” in their “own language” (Romans 16:26; Acts 2:4, 5, 6).
Only the English King James Bible has a built-in dictionary, with parallel words that help the mind automatically find God’s definition of any Bible word.
Only the English King James Bible is called “miraculous” by Auburn University English Professor, Ward Allen, because its concise, comforting and easy to memorize rhythm, rhyme, meter, and matching sounds are ordered with precision to create parallel definitions and comparisons in the mind.
Only the English King James Bible is the “word of the truth of the gospel; which is come unto you, as it is in all the world” (Colossians 1:5, 6). New versions allow “another gospel,” warned of in II Corinthians 11:4, to creep on to the pages of their versions.
Only the English King James Bible keeps the early English Bible words and sounds which codified the letter meanings recently discovered by computational linguists from MIT and Stanford Universities. Coverdale spoke of the Bible’s ‘holy letters.’ In Awe of Thy Word defines and demonstrates all 26 letter meanings.
Only
the English King James
Bible comforts, matching the body’s
parasympathetic rhythms on
every line. Proverbs 4:20-22
- "...my
words... are ... health to all their flesh.”
Only the English King James Bible has preconditioned sound-meanings that self-define each Bible word.
Only
the English King James
Bible tells the truth.
“… thy word
is truth: -
John 17:17.
Only
the English King James
Bible matches the truth of I Corinthians 13:10
showing that 'that which is perfect" has come and all that verse says
will be done in verse 8 are done and are NOT something we should try to
follow today!
Only
the English King James
Bible has “wholesome
words,”
which are “very pure,”
“harmless, undefiled, separate from
sinners, and
made higher.” They bring to
mind no
“thought
of foolishness,” like base new version words do (I Timothy 6:3; Psalm 119:140;
Hebrews
7:26; Proverbs 24:9). According
to word
association responses given in Edinburgh University’s Associative
Thesaurus,
other “pure” words come to mind when KJB words are heard; conversely,
base
words are elicited when new versions substitutes are heard.
Only
the English King James
Bible's
easy and precise grammar has 11 different
forms to help
identify
the 11 different parts of speech. These
prevent confusion and the doctrinal errors seen in new versions as
they
complain about the thee's and thou's in the KJB preventing their
understanding. Even remembering the "T"
signifies singular - Thee, Thy, etc. and the "Y" signifies plural such
as ye, etc. only
the King James Bible uses
grammatically
correct: thou, thee, thine, thy, ye, you,
your, yours, write, writest, writeth. The
new versions shorten them to a few words that have no direct meaning or
specific in their use and understanding.
This
Biblical English grammar is very easy to understand - so this
eliminates another excuse such as "I don't understand the Thee's and
Thou's, etc.)
KJB English Grammar |
King
James Bible |
NIV,
TNIV, HASB, NKJV, etc. |
|
1 |
Singular
Nominative |
thou "thou art the man"
|
you - (could be confused as either
singluar nominative, singular objective, plural nominatieve or plural
objective) |
2 |
Singular
Objective |
thee
"I have laved thee"
|
you - (could be confused as either
singular nominative, singluar objective, plural nominative or plural
objectiv.) |
3 |
Singular
possessive pronoun |
thine
"thine is the kingdom"
|
your - (could be confused as either
singular or plural) |
4 |
Singular
possessive adjective |
thy
"Thy will be done."
|
yours - (could be confused as either
singular or plural) |
5 |
Plural
nominative |
ye
"Ye must be born again"
|
you - (could be confused as either
singluar nominative, singular objective, plural nominative or plural
objective) |
6 |
Plural
objective |
you
:and because I tell you the truth"
|
you - (could be confused as either singluar nominative, singular objective, plural nominative or plural objective) |
7 |
Plural
possessive adjective |
your
"the lusts of your father you will do"
|
your
- (could be confused as either singluar or plural) |
8 |
Plural
possessive pronoun |
yours
"yours is the kingdom of God"
|
yours
- (could be confused as either singluar or plural) |
9 |
First
person (I) |
write |
write
- (could be confused as either first person or second
person) |
10 |
Second
person (thou) |
writest |
write
- (could be confused as either first person or second
person) |
11 |
Third
person (he, she, or it) |
writeth |
writes |
1st
Person Singular |
2nd
Person Singular |
3rd
Person Singular |
I |
you |
he |
---|---|---|
me |
your |
she |
my |
yours |
it |
1st
Person Plural |
2nd
Person Plural |
3rd
Person Plural |
we |
you |
they |
us |
your |
them |
our |
yours |
their |