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1 | psalm 68:19 in kj compare nasv | Ps 68:19 | BEHOLY | 84366 | ||
what the differant in psalm 68:19 in the king james version compare to psalm 68:19 in the new american standard version? | ||||||
2 | psalm 68:19 in kj compare nasv | Ps 68:19 | Radioman2 | 84367 | ||
In Psalm 68:19, the difference between the KJV and the NASB would be 384 years. | ||||||
3 | psalm 68:19 in kj compare nasv | Ps 68:19 | Hank | 84373 | ||
Radioman, this is one of the better answers that has emerged in the last 384 years. :-) By the way, do you know the difference between David and Goliath? Professor Rothman J. Hotaire estimates it to be about three feet. He never revealed, however, which of them had two feet and which had five. --Hank | ||||||
4 | psalm 68:19 in kj compare nasv | Ps 68:19 | Radioman2 | 84400 | ||
Hank: Thanks for a good post and for explaining the difference between David and Goliath. However, forum experience has shown that your explanation may not be met with universal acceptance. I predict that some will try to refute your statement, some will try to capitalize and count the pronouns, and some will totally confuse the issue. Some will discuss who was predestined -- David or Goliath. Some will use your observation to prove water salvation or to deny the Trinity. Others will rhapsodize over the artistic potential of having 5 feet instead of 2. Others will tell us they hate David, deny the existence of Goliath, and that the entire account of D. and G. -- well, it aint necessarily so. And some will insist that it's a man-made doctrine . . . You get the idea. :-) Radioman2 |
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5 | psalm 68:19 in kj compare nasv | Ps 68:19 | Hank | 84402 | ||
Radioman, quake not I in my boots! Bring on the naysayers and the scoffers! I'm prepared to prove by manifold references contained in the Book of Hezekiah that all these things be true, but that some are truer than others, but that the others are no less true than those that are not truer in the superlative degree of the idea of truth itself which axiomatically is stranger than fiction, especially of the type which is posted as truth. Was Goliath a vegetarian or was David a Presbyterian? --Hank | ||||||