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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3909829" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>The King James version was translated from the original Greek and Latin texts and is the most accurate version of the Bible according to a Baptist minister that I studied under. I have found prior to reading I would pray that I would comprehend that the scripture be revealed to me.</p><p>Decades before, when i was in Vietnam and Thailand while serving in the military, I would attempt to read the Bib!e and found that it was confusing and quite frankly boring and not undertandable.</p><p>However in 1979 I read every western book I could find, read various secular magazines because I have a love of reading. I read everything I could read in the house and looking around and I saw the Bible on the nightstand.</p><p>I have heard many speakers say that the Bible was the most published yet the least read of all books. I thought of that comment as I picked it up and the rest is history. After I gave my life to Christ, I understood the Bible and the KJV is what I started with and I will end with that version within the next ten years most likely.</p><p>I recommend the Bible to anyone, there is far more to gain by reading it than any other book in the world. As Donald Trump said, "what the $#@* do you have to lose?". Actually insofar as the Bible, there is a lot to lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3909829, member: 25679"] The King James version was translated from the original Greek and Latin texts and is the most accurate version of the Bible according to a Baptist minister that I studied under. I have found prior to reading I would pray that I would comprehend that the scripture be revealed to me. Decades before, when i was in Vietnam and Thailand while serving in the military, I would attempt to read the Bib!e and found that it was confusing and quite frankly boring and not undertandable. However in 1979 I read every western book I could find, read various secular magazines because I have a love of reading. I read everything I could read in the house and looking around and I saw the Bible on the nightstand. I have heard many speakers say that the Bible was the most published yet the least read of all books. I thought of that comment as I picked it up and the rest is history. After I gave my life to Christ, I understood the Bible and the KJV is what I started with and I will end with that version within the next ten years most likely. I recommend the Bible to anyone, there is far more to gain by reading it than any other book in the world. As Donald Trump said, "what the $#@* do you have to lose?". Actually insofar as the Bible, there is a lot to lose. [/QUOTE]
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