The truth about the King James version controversy
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As much as Fundamentalists have loved and defended a great translation like the King James Version, they must remember that the court of last resort in doctrinal matters is not any translation, but the wording of the original Greek and Hebrew texts. What Peter S. Ruckman does not make clear is that there is not a single doctrine found in the King James Version that is not also found in the New American Standard Bible. God, in His marvelous providence, has seen to it that both the Textus Receptus and the Alexandrian family of manuscripts set forth every doctrine that He inspired, and that both give to the Lord Jesus Christ the honor that is due His Name. There is no fundamental doctrine that is at stake between these two families of manuscripts. -- Introduction.
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Stewart Custer
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