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Tag Archives: David Cloud
Is the King James Version God’s “Perfect” Word?
There are some Christians who staunchly believe the King James Version of the Bible is a “perfect” translation. This belief is called “King James onlyism.” I encountered this belief early on in my pastoral days and have since spent untold … Continue reading
Posted in Balance, Bible Study, Discernment, God's Word, King James Only, Pastors, Preaching, Scripture, The Bible
Tagged archaic words in the King James translation, Bible translations, Bible words that have changed their meaning, David Cloud, Is the K.J.V. perfect?, Jack Hyles, King James Only, outdated words in the Bible, Peter Ruckman, Shelton Smith, Sword of the Lord, translation errors in the King James Bible
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How Should We Interpret Romans Chapter 9?
“Calvinism” series: (post #7) As it is written, “Jacob I have loved, but Esau I have hated.” (Romans 9:13, N.K.J.V.) I had originally planned to end the series on Calvinism with the previous post. However, I feel I would be … Continue reading
Posted in Calvinism, Election, Salvation, Series: "Calvinism"
Tagged a vessel for dishonor, a vessel for honor, Calvinism in Romans chapter 9, David Cloud, God hardening Pharaoh's heart, He has mercy on whom He will and harden whom He will, How did Jesus use the word hate?, Jacob and Esau were two nations, Jacob I have loved Esau I have hated, They are not all of Israel who are of Israel, vessels of mercy, vessels of wrath
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Is the King James Version God’s “Perfect” Word?
There are some Christians who staunchly believe the King James Version of the Bible is a “perfect” translation. This belief is called “King James onlyism.” I encountered this belief early on in my pastoral days and have since spent untold … Continue reading
Posted in Balance, Bible Study, Discernment, God's Word, King James Only, Pastors, Preaching, Scripture, The Bible
Tagged archaic words in the King James translation, Bible translations, Bible words that have changed their meaning, David Cloud, Is the K.J.V. perfect?, Jack Hyles, King James Only, outdated words in the Bible, Peter Ruckman, Shelton Smith, Sword of the Lord, translation errors in the King James Bible
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