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Introduction What is the textus receptus? Why is this manuscript significant to King James Bible users? Textus Receptus of the KJV Textus Receptus is the name given to a series of Byzantine-based Greek texts of the New Testament printed between 1500 and 1900. 12 Powerful Bible Verses on Biblical Accountability The name Textus Receptus was first used, to refer to editions of the Greek New Testament published by the Elzevir Brothers in 1633. The name has been retrospectively applied…

Facts About the New King James Version Many people use the New King James Version today. It is admittedly not as bad as those versions that completely depart from the Masoretic and Received Texts of the Hebrew and Greek Testaments. However, it still has the modern liberal approach to translation. This approach is as much the problem with new bibles as is the text they use for translation. Even versions that claim not to use…

Casting The Children’s Bread To Dogs What did Jesus mean when He said don’t give children’s food to dogs? FIVE THINGS YOU DON’T NEED IN ORDER TO BE AN EFFECTIVE MINISTER OF JESUS CHRIST One of the verses to which you refer is Matthew 15:26- “But he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children’s bread, and to cast it to dogs.” In this story (Matthew 15:21-28), a woman of Canaan came…

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