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1 | Why so many Bibles? | Bible general Archive 3 | Md1234 | 166663 | ||
I do not read other languages however all of the current versions in the same English language can be confusing if everyone is not on the same page at the same time. Since there are several people in the same congregation it would seem appropriate for everyone to be reading the same thing. If I were in another country I would be expected to understand their language. If in a congregation I would like to understand what whas being read. The versions vary so much that in some instances this could be very confusing. | ||||||
2 | Why so many Bibles? | Bible general Archive 3 | Ocelot | 166664 | ||
So do you suggest posting ushers at the doors to check for versions that are not uniform for the congregation? I think that you’ll find that it would get way too sticky a situation to try and uniform the version for a church. Do YOU have a suggestion on how to solve the issue? Ocelot |
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3 | Why so many Bibles? | Bible general Archive 3 | Md1234 | 166665 | ||
Uniformly use the first Bible printed in our language.At least everyone would be reading the same thing. Why was this changed anyway? | ||||||
4 | Why so many Bibles? | Bible general Archive 3 | Ocelot | 166669 | ||
Language itself has changed. If you could see the ORIGINAL King James Version, you’d have a VERY hard time reading it. As to why it was changed, I guess some people got together and said “Hey. This King James Version is hard for a lot of people to understand. Let’s make it easier.” Ocelot |
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