Why the King James Bible is Still the Best and Most AccurateBy Dr. Sam Gipp (Please note that I respectfully 100% disagree with Brother Gipp that the King James Bible is not inspired!) QUESTION: Haven't there been several revisions of the King James Bible since 1611? ANSWER: No. There have been several editions but no revisions. EXPLANATION: One of the last ditch defenses of a badly shaken critic of the Authorized version 1611 is the "revision hoax." They run to this seeming fortress in an attempt to stave off ultimate defeat by their opponents who overwhelm their feeble arguments with historic facts, manuscript evidence and to obvious workings of the Holy Spirit. Once inside, they turn self-confidently to their foes and ask with a smug look, "Which King James do you use, the 1611 or the 1629 or perhaps the 1769?" The shock of this attack and the momentary confusion that results usually allows them time to make good their escape. Unfortunately, upon entering their castle and closing the door behind them they find that their fortress has been systematically torn down, brick by brick, by a man named Dr. David F. Reagan. Dr. Reagan pastors the Trinity Baptist Temple in Knoxville, Tennessee. He has written a devastating expose on the early editions of the King James Bible entitled, "The King James Version of 1611--the Myth of Early Revisions." Dr. Reagan has done an excellent job of destroying the last stronghold of Bible critics. I see neither a way, nor a reason to try to improve on his finding. So I have secured his permission to reproduce his pamphlet in its entirety: THE KING JAMES VERSION OF 1611 Introduction Men have been "handling the word of God deceitfully" (II Cor. 4:2) ever since the devil first taught Eve how. From Cain to Balaam, from Jehudi to the scribes and Pharisees, from the Dark Age theologians to present-day scholars, the living words of the Almighty God have been prime targets for man's corrupting hand. The attacks on the Word of God are threefold: addition, subtraction, and substitution. From Adam's day to the computer age, the strategies have remained the same. There is nothing new under the sun. One attack which is receiving quite a bit of attention these days is a direct attack on the Word of God as preserved in the English language: the King James Version of 1611. The attack referred to is the myth which claims that since the King James Version has already been revised four times, there should be and can be no valid objection to other revisions. This myth was used by the English Revisers of 1881 and has been revived in recent years by Fundamentalist scholars hoping to sell their latest translation. This book is given as an answer to this attack. The purpose of the material is not to convince those who would deny this preservation but to strengthen the faith of those who already believe in a preserved English Bible. One major question often arises in any attack such as this. How far should we go in answering the critics? If we were to attempt to answer every shallow objection to the infallibility of the English Bible, we would never be able to accomplish anything else. Sanity must prevail somewhere. As always, the answer is in God's Word. Proverbs 26:4-5 states: Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him. Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit. Obviously, there are times when a foolish query should be ignored and times when it should be met with an answer. If to answer the attack will make you look as foolish as the attacker, then the best answer is to ignore the question. For instance, if you are told that the Bible cannot be infallible because so-and-so believes that it is, and he is divorced, then you may safely assume that silence is the best answer. On the other hand, there are often questions and problems that, if true, would be serious. To ignore these issues would be to leave the Bible attacker wise in his own conceit. I believe that the question of revisions to the King James Version of 1611 is a question of the second class. If the King James Version has undergone four major revisions of its text, then to oppose further revisions on the basis of an established English text would truly be faulty. For this reason, this attack should and must be answered. Can the argument be answered? Certainly! That is the purpose of this book. I--THE PRINTING CONDITIONS OF 1611 If God did preserve His Word in the English language through the Authorized Version of 1611 (and He did), then where is our authority for the infallible wording? Is it in the notes of the translators? Or is it to be found in the proof copy sent to the printers? If so, then our authority is lost because these papers are lost. But, you say, the authority is in the first copy which came off the printing press. Alas, that copy has also certainly perished. In fact, if the printing of the English Bible followed the pattern of most printing jobs, the first copy was probably discarded because of bad quality. That leaves us with existing copies of the first printing. They are the ones often pointed out as the standard by which all other King James Bibles are to be compared. But are they? Can those early printers of the first edition not be allowed to make printing errors? We need to establish one thing from the outset. The authority for our preserved English text is not found in any human work. The authority for our preserved and infallible English text is in God! Printers may foul up at times and humans will still make plenty of errors, but God in His power and mercy will preserve His text despite the weaknesses of fallible man. Now, let us look at the pressures on a printer in the year of 1611. Although the printing press had been invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenburg in Germany (161 years before the 1611 printing), the equipment used by the printer had changed very little. Printing was still very slow and difficult. All type was set by hand, one piece at a time (that's one piece at a time through the whole Bible), and errors were an expected part of any completed book. Because of this difficulty and also because the 1611 printers had no earlier editions from which to profit, the very first edition of the King James version had a number of printing errors. As shall later be demonstrated, these were not the sort of textual alterations which are freely made in modern bibles. They were simple, obvious printing errors of the sort that can still be found at times in recent editions even with all of the advantages of modern printing. These errors do not render a Bible useless, but they should be corrected in later editions. The two original printings of the Authorized Version demonstrate the difficulty of printing in 1611 without making mistakes. Both editions were printed in Oxford. Both were printed in the same year: 1611. The same printers did both jobs. Most likely, both editions were printed on the same printing press. Yet, in a strict comparison of the two editions, approximately 100 textual differences can be found. In the same vein the King James critics can find only about 400 alleged textual alterations in the King James Version after 375 years of printing and four so-called revisions! Something is rotten in Scholarsville! The time has come to examine these "revisions." II--THE FOUR SO-CALLED REVISIONS OF THE 1611 KJV Much of the information in this section is taken from a book by F.H.A. Scrivener called The Authorized Edition of the English Bible (1611), Its Subsequent Reprints and Modern Representatives. The book is as pedantic as its title indicates. The interesting point is that Scrivener, who published this book in 1884, was a member of the Revision Committee of 1881. He was not a King James Bible believer, and therefore his material is not biased toward the Authorized Version. In the section of Scrivener's book dealing with the KJV "revisions," one initial detail is striking. The first two so-called major revisions of the King James Bible occurred within 27 years of the original printing. (The language must have been changing very rapidly in those days.) The 1629 edition of the Bible printed in Cambridge is said to have been the first revision. A revision it was not, but simply a careful correction of earlier printing errors. Not only was this edition completed just eighteen years after the translation, but two of the men who participated in this printing, Dr. Samuel Ward and John Bois, had worked on the original translation of the King James Version. Who better to correct early errors than two who had worked on the original translation! Only nine years later and in Cambridge again, another edition came out which is supposed to have been the second major revision. Both Ward and Bois were still alive, but it is not known if they participated at this time. But even Scrivener, who as you remember worked on the English Revised Version of 1881, admitted that the Cambridge printers had simply reinstated words and clauses overlooked by the 1611 printers and amended manifest errors. According to a study which will be detailed later, 72% of the approximately 400 textual corrections in the KJV were completed by the time of the 1638 Cambridge edition, only 27 years after the original printing! Just as the first two so-called revisions were actually two stages of one process--the purification of early printing errors--so the last two so-called revisions were two stages in another process--the standardization of the spelling. These two editions were only seven years apart (1762 and 1769) with the second one completing what the first had started. But when the scholars are numbering revisions, two sounds better than one. Very few textual corrections were necessary at this time. The thousands of alleged changes are spelling changes made to match the established correct forms. These spelling changes will be discussed later. Suffice it to say at this time that the tale of four major revisions is truly a fraud and a myth. But you say, there are still changes whether they be few or many. What are you going to do with the changes that are still there? Let us now examine the character of these changes. III--THE SO-CALLED THOUSANDS OF CHANGES Suppose someone were to take you to a museum to see an original copy of the King James Version. You come to the glass case where the Bible is displayed and look down at the opened Bible through the glass. Although you are not allowed to flip through its pages, you can readily tell that there are some very different things about this Bible from the one you own. You can hardly read its words, and those you can make out are spelled in odd and strange ways. Like others before you, you leave with the impression that the King James Version has undergone a multitude of changes since its original printing in 1611. But beware, you have just been taken by a very clever ploy. The differences you saw are not what they seem to be. Let's examine the evidence. Printing Changes For proper examination, the changes can be divided into three kinds: printing changes, spelling changes, and textual changes. Printing changes will be considered first. The type style used in 1611 by the KJV translators was the Gothic Type Style. The type style you are reading right now and are familiar with is Roman Type. Gothic Type is sometimes called Germanic because it originated in Germany. Remember, that is where printing was invented. The Gothic letters were formed to resemble the hand-drawn manuscript lettering of the Middle Ages. At first, it was the only style in use. The Roman Type Style was invented fairly early, but many years passed before it became the predominant style in most European countries. Gothic continued to be used in Germany until recent years. In 1611 in England, Roman Type was already very popular and would soon supersede the Gothic. However, the original printers chose the Gothic Style for the KJV because it was considered to be more beautiful and eloquent than the Roman. But the change to Roman Type was not long in coming. In 1612, the first King James Version using Roman Type was printed. Within a few years, all the Bibles printed used the Roman Type Style. Please realize that a change in type style no more alters the text of the Bible than a change in format or type size does. However, the modern reader who has not become familiar with Gothic can find it very difficult to understand. Besides some general change in form, several specific letter changes need to be observed. For instance, the Gothic "s" looks like the Roman "s" when used as a capital letter or at the end of a word. But when it is used as a lower case "s" at the beginning or in the middle of a word, the letter looks like our "f." Therefore, also becomes alfo and set becomes fet. Another variation is found in the German "v" and "u." The Gothic "v" looks like a Roman "u" while the Gothic "u" looks like a Roman "v." This explains why our "w" is called a double-u and not a double-v. Sound confusing? It is until you get used to it. In the 1611 edition, love is loue, us is vs, and ever is euer. But remember, these are not even spelling changes. They are simply type style changes. In another instance, the Gothic "j" looks like our "i." So Jesus becomes Iefus (notice the middle "s" changed to "f") and joy becomes ioy. Even the Gothic "d" had the stem leaning back over the circle in a shape resembling that of the Greek Delta. These changes account for a large percentage of the "thousands" of changes in the KJV, yet they do no harm whatsoever to the text. They are nothing more than a smokescreen set up by the attackers of our English Bible. Spelling Changes Another kind of change found in the history of the Authorized Version are changes of orthography or spelling. Most histories date the beginning of Modern English around the year 1500. Therefore, by 1611 the grammatical structure and basic vocabulary of present-day English had long been established. However, the spelling did not stabilize at the same time. In the 1600s spelling was according to whim. There was no such thing as correct spelling. No standards had been established. An author often spelled the same word several different ways, often in the same book and sometimes on the same page. And these were the educated people. Some of you reading this today would have found the 1600s a spelling paradise. Not until the eighteenth century did the spelling begin to take a stable form. Therefore, in the last half of the eighteenth century, the spelling of the King James Version of 1611 was standardized. What kind of spelling variations can you expect to find between your present edition and the 1611 printing? Although every spelling difference cannot be categorized, several characteristics are very common. Additional "e"'s were often found at the end of the words such as feare, darke, and beare. Also, double vowels were much more common than they are today. You would find mee, bee, and mooued instead of me, be, and moved. Double consonants were also much more common. What would ranne, euill, and ftarres be according to present- day spelling? See if you can figure them out. The present-day spellings would be ran, evil, and stars. These typographical and spelling changes account for almost all of the so-called thousands of changes in the King James Bible. None of them alter the text in any way. Therefore they cannot be honestly compared with thousands of true textual changes which are blatantly made in the modern versions. Textual Changes Almost all of the alleged changes have been accounted for. We now come to the question of actual textual differences between our present editions and that of 1611. There are some differences between the two, but they are not the changes of a revision. They are instead the correction of early printing errors. That this is a fact may be seen in three things: (1) the character of the changes, (2) the frequency of the changes throughout the Bible, and (3) the time the changes were made. First, let us look at the character of the changes made from the time of the first printing of the Authorized English Bible. The changes from the 1611 edition that are admittedly textual are obviously printing errors because of the nature of these changes. They are not textual changes made to alter the reading. In the first printing, words were sometimes inverted. Sometimes a plural was written as singular or vice versa. At times a word was miswritten for one that was similar. A few times a word or even a phrase was omitted. The omissions were obvious and did not have the doctrinal implications of those found in modern translations. In fact, there is really no comparison between the corrections made in the King James text and those proposed by the scholars of today. F.H.A. Scrivener, in the appendix of his book, lists the variations between the 1611 edition of the KJV and later printings. A sampling of these corrections is given below. In order to be objective, the samples give the first textual correction on consecutive left-hand pages of Scrivener's book. The 1611 reading is given first; then the present reading; and finally, the date the correction was first made. 1 this thing--this thing also (1638) 2 shalt have remained--ye shall have remained (1762) 3 Achzib, nor Helbath, nor Aphik--of Achzib, nor of Helbath, nor of Aphik (1762) 4 requite good--requite me good (1629) 5 this book of the Covenant--the book of this covenant (1629) 6 chief rulers--chief ruler (1629) 7 And Parbar--At Parbar (1638) 8 For this cause--And for this cause (1638) 9 For the king had appointed--for so the king had appointed (1629) 10 Seek good--seek God (1617) 11 The cormorant--But the cormorant (1629) 12 returned--turned (1769) 13 a fiery furnace--a burning fiery furnace (1638) 14 The crowned--Thy crowned (1629) 15 thy right doeth--thy right hand doeth (1613) 16 the wayes side--the way side (1743) 17 which was a Jew--which was a Jewess (1629) 18 the city--the city of the Damascenes (1629) 19 now and ever--both now and ever (1638) 20 which was of our father's--which was our fathers (1616) Before your eyes are 5% of the textual changes made in the King James Version in 375 years. Even if they were not corrections of previous errors, they would be of no comparison to modern alterations. But they are corrections of printing errors, and therefore no comparison is at all possible. Look at the list for yourself and you will find only one that has serious doctrinal implications. In fact, in an examination of Scrivener's entire appendix, it is the only variation found by this author that could be accused of being doctrinal. I am referring to Psalm 69:32 where the 1611 edition has "seek good" when the Bible should have read "seek God." Yet, even with this error, two points demonstrate that this was indeed a printing error. First, the similarity of the words "good" and "God" in spelling shows how easily a weary typesetter could misread the proof and put the wrong word in the text. Second, this error was so obvious that it was caught and corrected in the year 1617, only six years after the original printing and well before the first so-called revision. The myth that there are several major revisions to the 1611 KJV should be getting clearer. But there is more. Not only does the character of the changes show them to be printing errors, so does their frequency. Fundamentalist scholars refer to the thousands of revisions made to the 1611 as if they were on a par with the recent bible versions. They are not. The overwhelming majority of them are either type style or spelling changes. The few which do remain are clearly corrections of printing errors made because of the tediousness involved in the early printing process. The sample list given above will demonstrate just how careful Scrivener was in listing all the variations. Yet, even with this great care, only approximately 400 variations are named between the 1611 edition and modern copies. Remember that there were 100 variations between the first two Oxford editions which were both printed in 1611. Since there are almost 1200 chapters in the Bible, the average variation per chapter (after 375 years) is one third, i.e., one correction per every three chapters. These are changes such as "chief rulers" to "chief ruler" and "And Parbar" to "At Parbar." But there is yet one more evidence that these variations are simply corrected printing errors: the early date at which they were corrected. The character and frequency of the textual changes clearly separate them from modern alterations. But the time the changes were made settles the issue absolutely. The great majority of the 400 corrections were made within a few years of the original printing. Take, for example, our earlier sampling. Of the twenty corrections listed, one was made in 1613, one in 1616, one in 1617, eight in 1629, five in 1638, one in 1743, two in 1762, and one in 1769. That means that 16 out of 20 corrections, or 80%, were made within twenty-seven years of the 1611 printing. That is hardly the long drawn out series of revisions the scholars would have you to believe. In another study made by examining every other page of Scrivener's appendix in detail, 72% of the textual corrections were made by 1638. There is no "revision" issue. The character of the textual changes is that of obvious errors. The frequency of the textual changes is sparse, occurring only once per three chapters. The chronology of the textual changes is early with about three fourths of them occurring within twenty-seven years of the first printing. All of these details establish the fact that there were no true revisions in the sense of updating the language or correcting translation errors. There were only editions which corrected early typographical errors. Our source of authority for the exact wording of the 1611 Authorized Version is not in the existing copies of the first printing. Our source of authority for the exact wording of our English Bible is in the preserving power of Almighty God. Just as God did not leave us the original autographs to fight and squabble over, so He did not see fit to leave us the proof copy of the translation. Our authority is in the hand of God as always. You can praise the Lord for that! IV--CHANGES IN THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES An in-depth study of the changes made in the book of Ecclesiastes would help to illustrate the principles stated above. The author is grateful to Dr. David Reese of Millbrook, Alabama, for his work in this area. By comparing a 1611 reprint of the original edition put out by Thomas Nelson & Sons with recent printing of the King James Version, Dr. Reese was able to locate four variations in the book of Ecclesiastes. The reference is given first; then the text of the Thomas Nelson 1611 reprint. This is followed by the reading of the present editions of the 1611 KJV and the date the change was made: 1 1:5 the place--his place (1638) 2 2:16 shall be--shall all be (1629) 3 8:17 out, yea further--out, yet he shall not find it; yea farther (1629) 4 11:17 thing is it--thing it is (?) Several things should be noted about these changes. The last variation ("thing is it" to "thing it is") is not mentioned by Scrivener who was a very careful and accurate scholar. Therefore, this change may be a misprint in the Thomas Nelson reprint. That would be interesting. The corrected omission in chapter eight is one of the longest corrections of the original printing. But notice that it was corrected in 1629. The frequency of printing errors is average (four errors in twelve chapters). But the most outstanding fact is that the entire book of Ecclesiastes reads exactly like our present editions without even printing errors by the year 1638. That's more than 350 years ago. By that time, the Bible was being printed in Roman type. Therefore, all (and I mean all) that has changed in 350 years in the book of Ecclesiastes is that the spelling has been standardized! As stated before, the main purpose of the 1629 and 1638 Cambridge editions was the correction of earlier printing errors. And the main purpose of the 1762 and 1769 editions was the standardization of spelling. V--THE SO-CALLED JUSTIFICATION FOR OTHER REVISIONS Maybe now you see that the King James Version of 1611 has not been revised but only corrected. But why does it make that much difference? Although there are several reasons why this issue is important, the most pressing one is that fundamentalist scholars are using this myth of past revisions to justify their own tampering with the text. The editors of the New King James Version have probably been the worst in recent years to use this propaganda ploy. In the preface of the New King James they have stated, "For nearly four hundred years, and throughout several revisions of its English form, the King James Bible has been deeply revered among the English- speaking peoples of the world." In the midst of their flowery rhetoric, they strongly imply that their edition is only a continuation of the revisions that have been going on for the past 375 years. This implication, which has been stated directly by others, could not be more false. To prove this point, we will go back to the book of Ecclesiastes. An examination of the first chapter in Ecclesiastes in the New King James Version reveals approximately 50 changes from our present edition. In order to be fair, spelling changes (cometh to comes; labour to labor, etc.) were not included in this count. That means there are probably about 600 alterations in the book of Ecclesiastes and approximately 60,000 changes in the entire Bible. If you accuse me of including every recognizable change, you are correct. But I am only counting the sort of changes which were identified in analyzing the 1611 King James. That's only fair. Still, the number of changes is especially baffling for a version which claims to be an updating in the same vein as earlier revisions. According to the fundamentalist scholar, the New King James is only a fifth in a series of revisions. Then pray tell me how four "revisions" and 375 years brought only 400 changes while the fifth revision brought about 60,000 additional changes? That means that the fifth revision made 150 times more changes than the total number of changes in the first four! That's preposterous! Not only is the frequency of the changes unbelievable, but the character of the alterations is serious. Although many of the alterations seem harmless enough at first glance, many are much more serious. The editors of the New King James Version were sly enough not to alter the most serious blunders of the modern bibles. Yet, they were not afraid to change the reading in those places that are unfamiliar to the average fundamentalist. In these areas, the New King James Version is dangerous. Below are some of the more harmful alterations made in the book of Ecclesiastes. The reference is given first; then the reading as found in the King James Version; and last, the reading as found in the New King James Version. 1:13 sore travail; grievous task 1:14 vexation of spirit; grasping for the wind 1:16 my heart had great experience of wisdom; My heart has understood great wisdom 2:3 to give myself unto; to gratify my flesh with 2:3 acquainting; guiding 2:21 equity; skill 3:10 the travail, which God hath given; the God-given task 3:11 the world; eternity 3:18 that might manifest them; God tests them 3:18 they themselves are beasts; they themselves are like beasts 3:22 portion; heritage 4:4 right work; skillful work 5:1 Keep thy foot; Walk prudently 5:6 the angel; the messenger of God 5:8 he that is higher than the highest; high official 5:20 God answereth him; God keeps him busy 6:3 untimely birth; stillborn child 7:29 inventions; schemes 8:1 boldness; sternness 8:10 the place of the holy; the place of holiness 10:1 Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour; Dead flies putrefy the perfumer's ointment 10:10 If the iron be blunt; If the ax is dull 10:10 wisdom is profitable to direct; wisdom brings success 12:9 gave good heed; pondered 12:11 the masters of assemblies; scholars This is only a sampling of the changes in the book, but notice what is done. Equity, which is a trait of godliness, becomes skill (2:21). The world becomes eternity (3:11). Man without God is no longer a beast but just like a beast (3:18). The clear reference to deity in Ecclesiastes 5:8 ("he that is higher than the highest") is successfully removed ("higher official"). But since success is what wisdom is supposed to bring us (10:10), this must be progress. At least God is keeping the scholars busy (5:20). Probably the most revealing of the above mentioned changes is the last one listed where "the masters of assemblies" become "scholars." According to the New King James, "the words of scholars are like well-driven nails, given by one Shepherd." The masters of assemblies are replaced by the scholars who become the source of the Shepherd's words. That is what these scholars would like us to think, but it is not true. In conclusion, the New King James is not a revision in the vein of former revisions of the King James Version. It is instead an entirely new translation. As stated in the introduction, the purpose of this book is not to convince those who use the other versions. The purpose of this book is to expose a fallacious argument that has been circulating in fundamentalist circles for what it is: an overblown myth. That is, the myth that the New King James Version and others like it are nothing more than a continuation of revisions which have periodically been made to the King James Version since 1611. There is one problem with this theory. There are no such revisions. The King James Bible of 1611 has not undergone four (or any) major revisions. Therefore, the New King James Version is not a continuation of what has gone on before. It should in fact be called the Thomas Nelson Version. They hold the copyright. The King James Version we have today has not been revised but purified. We still have no reason to doubt that the Bible we hold in our hands is the very word of God preserved for us in the English language. The authority for its veracity lies not in the first printing of the King James Version in 1611, or in the character of King James I, or in the scholarship of the 1611 translators, or in the literary accomplishments of Elizabethan England, or even in the Greek Received Text. Our authority for the infallible words of the English Bible lies in the power and promise of God to preserve His Word! God has the power. We have His Word. Individual copies of Dr. Reagan's excellent
pamphlet can be obtained by sending one dollar to: From The Answer Book, A Helpbook for Christians by Dr. Samuel Gipp. |
KJV REVISIONS BY THE YEAR, FOR
PRINTING ERRORS. (note: the printing press had been invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenburg in Germany. Remember that translators did not have word processor's, IBM PC's or spell checking software!) |
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1613 A.D. | thy right doeth ---corrected to--- thy right hand doeth | |
1616 A.D. | which was of our father's ---corrected to--- which was our fathers | |
1617 A.D. | Seek good ---corrected to--- seek God | |
1629 A.D. | requite good ---corrected to--- requite me good | |
1629 A.D. | this book of the Covenant ---corrected to--- the book of this covenant | |
1629 A.D. | chief rulers ---corrected to--- chief ruler | |
1629 A.D. | For the king had appointed ---corrected to--- for so the king had appointed | |
1629 A.D. | The cormorant ---corrected to--- But the cormorant | |
1629 A.D. | The crowned ---corrected to--- Thy crowned | |
1629 A.D. | which was a Jew ---corrected to--- which was a Jewess | |
1629 A.D. | the city ---corrected to--- the city of the Damascenes | |
1638 A.D. | And Parbar ---corrected to--- At Parbar | |
1638 A.D. | For this cause ---corrected to--- And for this cause | |
1638 A.D. | a fiery furnace ---corrected to--- a burning fiery furnace | |
1638 A.D. | now and ever ---corrected to--- both now and ever | |
1638 A.D. | this thing ---corrected to--- this thing also | |
1743 A.D. | the wayes side ---corrected to--- the way side | |
1762 A.D. | shalt have remained ---corrected to--- ye shall have remained | |
1762 A.D. | Achzib, nor Helbath, nor Aphik ---corrected to--- of Achzib, nor of Helbath, nor of Aphik | |
1769 A.D. | returned ---corrected to--- turned |
*******The table below lists 337 verse changes in comparison to the KING JAMES VERSION AV1611*******
VERSE | DESCRIPTION OF 337 CHANGE'S THAT ARE REMOVED IN THE MODERN TRANSLATIONS | CHANGED IN THESE VERSIONS... |
Isaiah 14:12 | CHANGE "Lucifer" TO "morning star" ("How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!") The Lord Jesus Christ is the Morning Star. See Revelation 22:16. Click here for a detailed word study on morning star. MORNINGSTAR WORD STUDY | NIV |
Deuteronomy 23:17 | CHANGE "sodomite" TO "shrine prostitute OR cult prostitute" ("There shall be no whore of the daughters of Israel, nor a sodomite of the sons of Israel.") This change also occurs in 1 Kings 14:24, 1 Kings 15:12, 1 Kings 22:46 and 2 Kings 23:7. | NIV, NASB, RSV |
Deuteronomy 32:22 | CHANGE"lowest hell" TO "realm of death (et. al)" ("For a fire is kindled in mine anger, and shall burn unto the lowest hell, and shall consume the earth with her increase, and set on fire the foundations of the mountains.") | NIV, NASV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Daniel 3:25 | CHANGE "the Son of God" TO "a son of the gods" ("He answered and said, Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Daniel 7:10 | REMOVE "judgment was set" | NIV, NASV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Psalms 8:5 | CHANGE "the angels" TO "the heavenly beings (et. al)" ("For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Micah 5:2 | CHANGE "everlasting" TO
"ancient times or ancient days (et. al.)" (""But thou, Beth-lehem
Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of
thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings
forth have been from old, from everlasting.")
Contradicts Psalm 90:2 "...from everlasting to everlasting thou art God..." |
NIV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Zechariah 12:10 | CHANGE "his only son" TO "an only child" ("And I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his firstborn.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Psalms 9:17 | REMOVE "turned into hell" ("The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Psalms 12:7
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CHANGE "thou shalt preserve
them" TO "you will keep us safe and protect us"(et. al) ("Thou
shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for
ever.) NOTE: Changes the emphasis of what is preserved in verse 6: "The words of the LORD..."
NEW TESTAMENT |
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Matt. 1:25 | REMOVE "Firstborn" (And knew her not till she had brought forth her FIRSTBORN son: and he called his name JESUS). The word "firstborn"(also appears in Luke 2:7) refers to Jesus was the first child (of 5 children) that Mary had given birth to. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 5:22 | REMOVE "without a cause" (contradicts: Psalms 25:3, Psalms 69:4 and Psalms 35:19 "Let not them that are mine enemies wrongfully rejoice over me: neither let them wink with the eye that hate me without a cause." And many many other verses that are in conflict caused by this omission. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 5:44 | REMOVE "bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you,...which despitefully use you," (contradicts: Psalms 109:28 Let them curse, but bless thou: when they arise, let them be ashamed; but let thy servant rejoice.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 6:13 | REMOVE "For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen." (This is the Lord's Prayer) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 6:27 | CHANGE "cubit to his stature" TO "hour to his life" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 6:33 | REMOVE "of God" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 8:29 | REMOVE "Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 9:13 | REMOVE "to repentance" ( "... for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."(see also Mark 2:17. Removal of "to repentance" leaves the verse meaningless. Calling sinners to do what?) Note: contradicts Acts 17:30; 2 Peter 3:9 | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 11:23 | REMOVE "hell" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 12:6 | REMOVE "one greater" TO "something greater" | NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 12:35 | REMOVE "of the heart" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 12:40 | CHANGE "whale" TO "fish", sea monster | NIV, NASV, NKJ, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 12:47 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE "Then one said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren stand without, desiring to speak with thee." | NIV, RSV, NRSV, |
Matt. 13:51 | REMOVE "Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 15:8 | REMOVE "draweth nigh unto me with their mouth" Contradicts: Isaiah 29:13 "Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near [me] with their mouth, and with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men:" and also Ezekiel 33:31 "And they come unto thee as the people cometh, and they sit before thee [as] my people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them: for with their mouth they shew much love, [but] their heart goeth after their covetousness." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 16:3 | REMOVE "o ye hypocrites" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 16:18 | REMOVE "hell" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 16:20 | REMOVE "Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 17:21 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE "Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 18:11 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE "For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 18:26 | REMOVE "and worshipped him" (A key verse for showing that only Jesus is worshipped in the New Testament) | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 19:9 | REMOVE "and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 19:17 | CHANGE "Why callest thou me good" TO "Why do you ask me about what is good" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 19:17 | REMOVE "God" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV |
Matt. 20:7 | REMOVE "and whatsoever is right that shall ye receive" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 20:16 | REMOVE "for many be called but few chosen" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 20:20 | CHANGE "worshipping him" TO "kneeling down" (referring to worshipping the Lord Jesus Christ) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV |
Matt. 20:22 | REMOVE 12 WORDS "baptized with Christ's baptism" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 21:44 | REMOVE "And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder." | NIV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 23:14 | REMOVE "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye devour widows' houses, and for a pretence make long prayer: therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation." Note: contradicts Luke 20:47 "Which devour widows' houses, and for a shew make long prayers: the same shall receive greater damnation." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Matt. 23:33 | CHANGE "damnation" TO "condemn" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 24:36 | ADD "nor the Son" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 24:36 | CHANGE "my Father" TO "the Father" (very similar to the John 10:29 and John 10:30 change, clouds deity of Jesus) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 25:13 | REMOVE "wherein the Son of man cometh" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB |
Matt. 27:35 | REMOVE "that it might be
fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, They parted my garments among
them, and upon my vesture did they cast lots." (ANOTHER FULFILLED
PROPHECY REMOVED. Psalms 22:18 "They part my garments among them, and cast
lots upon my vesture.") 7 FULFILLED PROPHECIES IN PSALM 22 |
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Matt. 27:54 | CHANGE "the Son of God" TO "a son of God" (OUTRIGHT BLASPHEMY. There is only ONE Son of God--the only BEGOTTEN Son) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 28:2 | REMOVE "from the door" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Matt. 28:9 | REMOVE "And as they went to tell his disciples" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 1:1 | REMOVE "the Son of God" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Mark 1:2 | CHANGE "prophets" TO "Isaiah" (Quoted in Malachi 3:1, not Isaiah) Malachi 3:1 "Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me: and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in: behold, he shall come, saith the LORD of hosts." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 1:14 | REMOVE "of the kingdom" (gospel ... of God) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 1:31 | REMOVE "immediately" Note: The descriptive word "immediately" tells us when the fever left her and therefore provides us with a miracle. The word left out denies the miracle and thus the one who performed it. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 2:17 | REMOVE "to repentance" Note: contradicts Acts 17:30; 2 Peter 3:9 | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Mark 3:29 | CHANGE "eternal damnation" TO "eternal sin", et al. | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 4:24 | REMOVE "and unto you that hear shall more be given" Note: contradicts John 7:17. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Mark 6:11 | REMOVE "Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment, than for that city." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Mark 7:8 | REMOVE "[as] the washing of pots and cups: and many other such like things ye do." Note: The Lord not only condemns the Pharisees for traditions of men, but he names them. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 7:16 | REMOVE "If any man have ears to hear, let him hear." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 9:23 | REMOVE "if thou canst believe" Note: The father had said to Jesus, "if thou canst do anything." To this lack of faith Jesus answered, "if thou canst believe." It was at once a rebuke and an encouragement to have faith in him. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 9:24 | REMOVE "Lord" (refers to Jesus) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 9:44 | REMOVE "Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 9:46 | REMOVE "Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 9:47 | REMOVE "fire" Note: contradicts Rev 20:15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 9:49 | REMOVE "and every sacrifice shall be salted with salt" Note: contradicts Ezekiel 43:24 "And thou shalt offer them before the LORD, and the priests shall cast salt upon them, and they shall offer them up [for] a burnt offering unto the LORD." and also Leviticus 2:13 And every oblation of thy meat offering shalt thou season with salt; neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the covenant of thy God to be lacking from thy meat offering: with all thine offerings thou shalt offer salt." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 10:21 | REMOVE "take up the cross" Note: contradicts Mark 8:34, Luke 9:23, Luke 14:27, Matthew 10:38 and Matthew 16:24 "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and TAKE UP HIS CROSS, and follow me." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 10:24 | REMOVE "for them that trust in riches" (referring to how hard is it for them that TRUST in riches to enter into the Kingdom of God) Note: contradicts 1 Timothy 6:[10] "For the LOVE OF MONEY is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." And also Psalms 49:6-7 They that trust in their wealth, and boast themselves in the multitude of their riches; [7] None [of them] can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him:" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Mark 11:10 | REMOVE "that cometh in the name of the Lord" (Mark 11:10 "Blessed [be] the kingdom of our father David, that cometh in the name of the Lord: Hosanna in the highest.) Note: contradicts Luke 13:35 "Behold, your house is left unto you desolate: and verily I say unto you, Ye shall not see me, until [the time] come when ye shall say, Blessed [is] he that cometh in the name of the Lord." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 11:26 | REMOVE "But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses." Note: contradicts Ephesians 4:32 | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 12:23 | REMOVE "when they shall rise" | NIV, RSV, NRSV, LB, |
Mark 12:40 | CHANGE "greater damnation" TO "punished most severely, greater condemnation" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 13:6 | CHANGE "I am Christ" TO "I am He , the One" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 13:14 | REMOVE "spoken of by Daniel the prophet" (this is ANOTHER FULFILLED PROPHECY REMOVED from the bible, which contradicts Daniel 8:13, Daniel 9:27 "And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make [it] desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate." And also contradicts Daniel 12:11.). | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 13:33 | REMOVE "and pray" (Mark 13:33 "Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 14:22 | REMOVE "eat" (Mark 14:22 "And as they did eat, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake [it], and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 14:68 | REMOVE "and the cock crew" (Peter's denial of Jesus three times, makes Jesus Christ a LIAR by Mark 14:[30] "And Jesus saith unto him, Verily I say unto thee, That this day, even in this night, BEFORE THE COCK CROW TWICE, thou shalt deny me thrice.") Note: Removal of "and the cock crew" leaves Mark 14:72 meaningless | NIV, NASV, RSV |
Mark 15:28 | REMOVE "And the scripture was fulfilled, which saith, And he was numbered with the transgressors." (ANOTHER FULFILLED PROPHECY REMOVED. Isaiah 53:[12] Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong; because he hath poured out his soul unto death: and he was numbered with the transgressors; and he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors. "). | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Mark 16:9-20 | REMOVE ENTIRE LAST 12 VERSES of Mark 16! (Most modern translations remove these verses by a footnote stating "the best and earliest manuscripts did not have these verses." That is a lie.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 1:28 | REMOVE "blessed art thou among women" Note: There were many virgins in Israel at the time, but God chose Mary. Mary was blessed AMONG women, but not ABOVE women. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 2:14 | CHANGE "good will toward men" TO "to men on whom his favor rests" Note: Contradicts Hebrews 12:14 "Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord:" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 2:22 | CHANGE "her" TO "their" (makes Jesus a sinner by requiring purification for him!) Luke 2:22 "And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were accomplished, they brought him to Jerusalem, to present [him] to the Lord;" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Luke 2:33 | CHANGE "Joseph" TO "his father" (attacks virgin birth by stating that Joseph IS Jesus' father!) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Luke 2:43 | CHANGE "Joseph and his mother" TO "parents" (again, this is making Joseph, Jesus' father!) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 4:4 | REMOVE "but by every word of God" (go check Deuteronomy 8:3) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 4:8 | REMOVE "get thee behind me, Satan" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 4:18 | REMOVE "he hath sent me to heal..." (important verse to show that Jesus Christ can heal. Only God can heal and Jesus Christ heals.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Luke 4:41 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 6:10 | REMOVE "whole as the other" Note: Not only was his hand restored to use but it was whole as the other. The completeness of the miracle is attested to by these words written in Luke 6:6 "And it came to pass also on another sabbath, that he entered into the synagogue and taught: and there was a man whose right hand WAS WITHERED." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 6:48 | CHANGE "founded upon a rock" TO "well built" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 9:54 | REMOVE "even as Elijah did" Note: quoted in 2 Kings 1:10 "And Elijah answered and said to the captain of fifty, If I [be] a man of God, then let fire come down from heaven, and consume thee and thy fifty. And there came down fire from heaven, and consumed him and his fifty." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 9:55 | REMOVE "ye know not what manner of spirit..." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 9:56 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE "For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 9:57 | REMOVE "Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 10:15 | REMOVE "hell" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Luke 11:2 | REMOVE 14 WORDS from Lords prayer. ("...which art in heaven,...Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 11:4 | REMOVE "but deliver us from evil" (Lord's prayer AGAIN and again....) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 11:29 | REMOVE "the prophet" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 16:23 | REMOVE "hell" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 17:36 | REMOVE "Two [men] shall be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left." (this verse also appears in Matthew 24:40-41) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRS, LB, NC |
Luke 21:4 | REMOVE "cast in unto the offerings of God" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 21:8 | CHANGE "I am Christ" TO "I am He , the One" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 22:31 | REMOVE "And the Lord said" (Luke 22:31 "And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired [to have] you, that he may sift [you] as wheat:") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Luke 22:64 | REMOVE "they struck him on the face" (another fulfilled prophecy removed! Isaiah 50:6 "I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair: I hid not my face from shame and spitting." Psalms 69:7 "Because for thy sake I have borne reproach; shame hath covered my face.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Luke 23:17 | REMOVE "For of necessity he must release one unto them at the feast." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 23:38 | REMOVE "letters of Greek, Latin, Hebrew" (Luke 23:38 "And a superscription also was written over him in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew, THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 23:42 | REMOVE "Lord" (thief on the cross - asking Jesus how to be saved! Confessing that "Jesus is Lord" is CENTRAL to salvation, see Romans 10:9) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Luke 24:6 | REMOVE "He is not here, but is risen" (THIS IS DENYING THE RESURRECTION!) | RSV, NRSV |
Luke 24:12 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE "Then arose Peter, and ran unto the sepulchre; and stooping down, he beheld the linen clothes laid by themselves, and departed, wondering in himself at that which was come to pass." | RSV |
Luke 24:40 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE "And when he had thus spoken, he shewed them his hands and his feet." (Note: The bodily resurrection of Christ is proven here as he showed them his hands and his feet." | RSV |
Luke 24:49 | REMOVE "of Jerusalem" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB |
John 1:14, 18 | REMOVE "begotten", Greek word 'monogenes' meaning "begotten" DOES appear in every Greek NT manuscript, but was intentionally omitted. (refers to Jesus as the ONLY begotten Son of God) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 1:27 | REMOVE "is preferred before me" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 3:13 | REMOVE "which is in heaven" (refers to Jesus) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 3:15 | REMOVE "should not perish" (believeth in him...) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 3:16 | REMOVE "begotten" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 3:18 | REMOVE "begotten" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 4:24 | CHANGE "God is a Spirit" TO "God is Spirit" (denial of the Holy Trinity by implying that God can ONLY be spirit. see John 1:14 "..the word was made flesh..." and also Luke 24:39 "Behold my hands and my feet, THAT IT IS I MYSELF: handle me, and see; FOR A SPIRIT hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.") | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 4:42 | REMOVE "the Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 5:3 | REMOVE "waiting for the moving of the water." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 5:4 | REMOVE "For an angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water: whosoever then first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 5:16 | REMOVE "and sought to slay him" (prophecy from the O.T.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 5:29 | CHANGE "damnation" TO "condemn , judgement" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRV, LB, NC |
John 6:47 | REMOVE "on Me" ("... He that believeth ON ME hath everlasting life.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
John 6:69 | CHANGE "Christ, the Son of the living God" TO "Holy One of God" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 7:53-8:11 | REMOVE VERSES 7:53 - 8:11 (the woman caught in adultery. "He who is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 8;9 | REMOVE "being convicted by their own conscience" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 8:47 | REMOVE "heareth God's words" TO "hears what God says" | NIV, NC |
John 8:59 | REMOVE "...going through the midst of them, and so passed by." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 9:4 | CHANGE "I must work the works" TO "We must work the works" (Salvation by grace thru faith in Jesus Christ is perverted by this verse. Implies that salvation is through works) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 9:35 | CHANGE "Son of God" TO "Son of Man , Messiah" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 10:30 | CHANGE "my" TO "the" (in reference to FATHER, John 10:29 uses "my father" twice, but changes to "the father" in 10:30) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 11:41 | REMOVE "For the place where the dead was laid" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 14:2 | CHANGE "mansions" TO "rooms", "dwelling places" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 14:16 | CHANGE "Comforter" TO "Helper , Counselor" , et al. | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
John 16:16 | REMOVE "because I go to the Father" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
John 17:12 | REMOVE "in the world" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 1:3 | CHANGE "infallible" TO "convincing" et al. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 2:30 | REMOVE "he would raise up Christ" (denies the resurrection!) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 2:31 | REMOVE "hell" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Acts 2:38 | CHANGE "remission of sins" TO "forgiveness of sins" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 4:27,30 | CHANGE "holy child" TO "holy servant" (attacks deity of Jesus Christ again) | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 7:30 | REMOVE "of the Lord" (angel of the Lord) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 7:37 | REMOVE "Him shall ye hear" | NI, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 8:37 | REMOVE "And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God." (salvation comes thru believing that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. This verse pertains to believing prior to getting baptized in verse 38.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 9:5 | REMOVE "it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 10:6 | REMOVE "he shall tell thee what thou oughtest to do" (Acts 10:7 would not make any sense because "And when the angel which spake unto Cornelius...") Note: Cornelius was not saved (Acts 11:14) and that there was something which he had to do. He must believe on the Lord Jesus Christ or he would be lost and go to Hell. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 15:11 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 15:18 | CHANGE "beginning of the world" TO "...eternity , ...ages" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 15:34 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE ("Notwithstanding it pleased Silas to abide there still.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 16:31 | REMOVE "Christ" (Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 17:16 | CHANGE "stirred" TO "provoked", distressed | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 17:22 | CHANGE "Mars Hill" TO "Areopagus" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Acts 17:22 | CHANGE "superstitious" TO "religious" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 17:26 | REMOVE "blood" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 17:29 | CHANGE "Godhead" TO "Divine Nature , divine" being | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 19:35 | REMOVE "worshipper" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 20:21 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NRSV, NC |
Acts 20:24 | REMOVE "none of these things move me. . ." ("But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 20:25 | REMOVE "of God" ("And now, behold, I know that ye all, among whom I have gone preaching the kingdom of God, shall see my face no more.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB |
Acts 23:9 | REMOVE "let us not fight against God" Note: contradicts 2 Chronicles 13:12 "...O children of Israel, fight ye not against the LORD God of your fathers; for ye shall not prosper." and also Jeremiah 1:19 "And they shall fight against thee; but they shall not prevail against thee; for I am with thee, saith the LORD, to deliver thee." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 24:7 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE ("But the chief captain Lysias came upon us, and with great violence took him away out of our hands,") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Acts 24:14 | CHANGE "heresy" TO "sect" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB |
Acts 24:15 | REMOVE "of the dead" (And have hope toward God, which they themselves also allow, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB |
Acts 28:16 | REMOVE 11 WORDS and CHANGED "kept" to "guard"("the centurion delivered the prisoners to the captain of the guard") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Acts 28:29 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE ("And when he had said these words, the Jews departed, and had great reasoning among themselves.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 1:3 | REMOVE "Jesus Christ our Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV |
Romans 1:16 | REMOVE "of Christ" ("For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Romans 1:18 | CHANGE "hold the truth" TO "suppress the truth" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 1:25 | CHANGE "changed the truth" TO "exchanged the truth" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 1:29 | REMOVE "fornication" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 5:8 | CHANGE "commendeth" to "demonstrates" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 6:8 | CHANGE "we be dead" TO "we died" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 6:11 | REMOVE "our Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Romans 8:1 | REMOVE LAST 10 WORDS ("who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.") (Romans 8:1 - 13 is specifically addressing being in the Spirit and not in the flesh) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 9:28 | REMOVE "in righteousness" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 10:15 | REMOVE LAST 10 WORDS ("that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 10:17 | CHANGE "word of God" TO word of Christ (WHAT? Are there TWO different word's? Read John 1:1 again. Revelation 19:13 "And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 11:6 | REMOVE "But if it be of works, then it is no more grace: otherwise work is no more work." ("And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then is it no more grace: otherwise work is no more work.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 13:2 | CHANGE "damnation" TO "judgment" et al. | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 13:9 | REMOVE "Thou shall not bear false witness" Note: One of the 10 commandments. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 14:6 | REMOVE ("and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 14:10 | CHANGE "the judgement seat of Christ" TO "God's judgment seat" et al. (conflicts with John 5:22 For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son:" and 2 Corinthians 5:10 "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad." Also, John 5:27 And hath given him authority to execute judgment also, because he is the Son of man." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 14:21 | REMOVE "or is offended, or is made weak" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 14:23 | CHANGE "damned" TO "condemned" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 15:8 | REMOVE "Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Romans 15:19 | REMOVE "of God" | NIV, NASV, RSV, LB, NC |
Romans 15:29 | REMOVE "of the gospel" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 16:18 | CHANGE "good words and fair speeches" TO "smooth talk and flattery" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Romans 16:24 | REMOVE ENTIRE VERSE "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
I Cor. 1:21 | CHANGE "foolishness of preaching" TO "foolishness of the message preached" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 1:22 | REMOVE "require" TO "request", ask ("For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom:") | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 5:4 | REMOVE "Christ" (TWICE) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 5:7 | REMOVE "for us" ("Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us:") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
I Cor. 6:9 | CHANGE "effeminate" TO "male prostitutes" (or "sexual perverts") | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 6:20 | REMOVE "and in your spirit, which are God's" ("For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.") Note: contradicts John 14:20 "At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and YE IN ME, AND I IN YOU." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
I Cor. 7:5 | REMOVE "fasting" (with prayer) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 7:39 | REMOVE "by the law" (The wife is bound) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 9:1 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 9:27 | CHANGE "I keep my body" TO "I beat my body" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 9:27 | CHANGE "castaway" TO "disqualified" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 10:28 | REMOVE " for the earth [is] the Lord's, and the fulness thereof: ..." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 11:11 | REMOVE "in the Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 11:24 | REMOVE "take eat . . . broken..." ("And when he had given thanks, he brake [it], and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 11:29 | CHANGE "damnation" TO "judgment" ("For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord's body. ) | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 11:29 | REMOVE "unworthily" (completely removes the entire meaning of the verse!) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
I Cor. 14:33 | CHANGE "author of confusion" TO ""a God of disorder" et al. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 15:47 | CHANGE "Lord from heaven" TO "man from heaven" (ANOTHER BLASPHEMY) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 15:55 | CHANGE "grave" TO "Hades", death | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 16:22 | REMOVE "Jesus Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
I Cor. 16:23 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Cor. 2:10 | CHANGE "person of Christ" TO "presence of Christ" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Cor. 2:17 | CHANGE "corrupt" TO "peddle, sell" ("For we are not as many, which corrupt the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God speak we in Christ. ) | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Cor.4:6 | REMOVE "Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, LB, NC |
2 Cor. 4:10 | REMOVE "the Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Cor. 5:17 | CHANGE "creature" TO "creation" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Cor. 5:18 | REMOVE "Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
2 Cor.10:5 | CHANGE "Casting down imaginations" TO "We demolish arguments" et al. | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Cor.11:6 | CHANGE "rude in speech" TO "untrained in speech" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Cor.11:31 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV |
Gal. 2:20 | REMOVE "nevertheless I live" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Gal. 3:1 | REMOVE "that ye should not obey the truth" Note: contradicts Matthew 7:26 "And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Gal.3:17 | REMOVE "in Christ" (confirmed...of God in Christ) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Gal. 4:7 | REMOVE "through Christ" (heir of God through Christ) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Gal. 5:4 | CHANGE "no effect" TO "estranged from", alienated | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Gal. 6:15 | REMOVE "For in Christ Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Gal. 6:17 | REMOVE "the Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Ephesians 1:6 | REMOVE "accepted in the beloved" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Ephesians 3:9 | REMOVE "by Jesus Christ" (who created all things by) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Ephesians 3:14 | REMOVE "of our Lord Jesus Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Ephesians 4:6 | REMOVE "you" (One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.) Note: "you" is referring to the Body of Christ. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Ephesians 5:9 | CHANGE "fruit of the Spirit" TO "fruit of the light" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Ephesians 5:26 | CHANGE "by" TO "with or through" ("That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word, ") Note: this questions Titus 3:5 by teaching salvation is by baptism instead of by the washing of the word. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Ephesians 5:30 | REMOVE "of his flesh, and of his bones" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Philippians 2:6 | CHANGE "thought it not robbery to be equal with God" TO "did not consider equality with God something to be grasped" (questions the deity of Jesus Christ). | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Philippians 2:7 | CHANGE "made" TO "emptied" | NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, |
Philippians 3:8 | CHANGE "dung" TO "rubbish , trash" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Philippians 3:16 | REMOVE "let us walk by the same rule, let us mind the same thing." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Philippians 4:13 | CHANGE "through Christ" TO "through him" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRS |
Colossians 1:2 | REMOVE "and the Lord Jesus Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Colossians 1:14 | REMOVE "through His blood" ("In whom we have redemption through his blood, [even] the forgiveness of sins: ") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Colossians 1:28 | REMOVE "Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Colossians 3:6 | REMOVE "on the children of disobedience" | NIV, NASV, RSV, LB, NC |
1 Thess. 1:1 | REMOVE "from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Thess. 2:19 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV |
1 Thess. 3:11 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Thess. 3:13 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Thess. 5:22 | CHANGE "all appearance of evil" TO "every form of evil" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Thess. 5:27 | CHANGE "this epistle be read unto all the holy brethren." TO "this letter read to all the brothers. (et. al)" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Thess. 1:8 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV |
2 Thess. 1:12 | REMOVE "Christ"" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV |
1 Timothy 1:1 | REMOVE "Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
1 Timothy 1:17 | REMOVE "wise" ("the only wise God") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 2:7 | REMOVE "in Christ" (...the truth in Christ) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 3:16 | CHANGE "God" TO "he" Note: conflicts with John 1:1 and John 1:14: "...and the word became flesh and dwelt among us." Also conflicts Titus 3:4 "But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man APPEARED," | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 4:10 | CHANGE "specially" TO "Especially" ("For therefore we both labour and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all men, specially of those that believe.") This verse is used by Universal Unitarians as a proof text for universal salvation. "Specially" was first used as a word in 1451 A.D., quoted in a Shakespearean play. "Especially" was not in the English Language until the late 15th century. "Specially" means "special contract to", while "especially" means "chiefly, most of all." | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 4:12 | REMOVE "in spirit" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 5:21 | REMOVE "Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
1 Timothy 6:1 | CHANGE "blasphemed" TO "spoken against" | NIV, NASV, RSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 6:5 | CHANGE "gain is godliness" TO "godliness is a means of gain" ("Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself.") | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 6:5 | REMOVE "from such withdraw thyself" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
1 Timothy 6:10 | CHANGE "root of all evil" TO "root of all kinds of evil" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 6:19 | CHANGE "eternal life" TO "the life that is truly life" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Timothy 6:20 | CHANGE "science" TO "knowledge" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Timothy 1:11 | REMOVE "of the gentiles" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
2 Timothy 2:15 | REMOVE "study" ("Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.") Note: contradicts 1 Timothy 4:6 "If thou put the brethren in remembrance of these things, thou shalt be a good minister of Jesus Christ, nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine, whereunto thou hast attained." and also Ecclesiastes 12:10 "The preacher sought to find out acceptable words: and that which was written was upright, even words of truth." | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Timothy 3:3 | CHANGE "of those that are good" TO "good" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
2 Timothy 4:1 | REMOVE "the Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Timothy 4:22 | REMOVE "Jesus Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Hebrews 1:3 | CHANGE "by himself purged our sins" TO "provided purification for sins" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Hebrews 2:7 | REMOVE "and didst set him over the works of thy hands:" ("Thou madest him a little lower than the angels; thou crownedst him with glory and honour, and didst set him over the works of thy hands:") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Hebrews 3:1 | REMOVE "Christ Jesus" (High Priest of our...) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Hebrews 7:21 | REMOVE "after the order of Melchisedec" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Hebrews 10:34 | REMOVE "in heaven" ("ye have in heaven a better") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Hebrews 11:11 | REMOVE "was delivered of a child" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
James 5:16 | CHANGE "faults" TO "sins" (The Bible says that ONLY God can forgive sins. We are supposed to confess our SINS to Him. We should confess our FAULTS to one another, but SINS are confessed to God. Faults and sins are entirely different. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
1 Peter 1:22 | REMOVE "through the Spirit" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Peter 2:2 | REMOVE "of the word" ("As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby:") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Peter 2:2 | CHANGE "grow thereby" TO "grow up in your salvation" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Peter 3:15 | CHANGE "the Lord God" TO "Christ as Lord" (ANOTHER BLASPHEMY OF OUR LORD) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Peter 4:1 | REMOVE "for us" ("Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin;") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Peter 4:14 | REMOVE "on their part he is evil spoken of, but on your part he is glorified." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Peter 5:10 | REMOVE "Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Peter 5:11 | REMOVE "glory" ("to Him be glory and dominion") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 Peter 5:14 | REMOVE "Jesus" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Peter 2:1 | CHANGE "damnable" TO "destructive" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Peter 2:17 | REMOVE "for ever" (darkness is reserved for ever) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
2 Peter 3:9 | REMOVE "us" TO "you" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 1:7 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 3:16 | REMOVE "of God" (love of God) | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 4:3 | REMOVE "Christ is come in the flesh" (Evil spirits DID confess Jesus. In Luke 4:34 (and in Mark 1:24) a man having a "spirit of an unclean devil" said to Jesus: "... Let [us] alone; what have we to do with thee, [thou] JESUS of Nazareth? art thou come to destroy us? I know thee who thou art; the Holy One of God." HOWEVER, the antichrist CANNOT say: "JESUS CHRIST IS COME IN THE FLESH".) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 4:9 | REMOVE "begotten" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 4:19 | REMOVE "him" (We love him, because he first...) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 5:7 | REMOVE LAST 15 WORDS ("For there are three that bear record in heaven, The Father, The Word and the Holy Ghost, and these three are one.") 34 NT Greek Manuscripts have this verse quoted as early as 150 A.D. manuscript proof | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 5:8 | REMOVE "And there are three that bear witness in earth," | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 5:13 | REMOVE "and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
1 John 5:13 | ADD "continue to" (denys eternal salvation!) | NKJ |
2 John 1:3 | REMOVE "the Lord" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Jude 1:25 | REMOVE "wise" ("To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.") Note: contradicts 2 Samuel 14:20 "To fetch about this form of speech hath thy servant Joab done this thing: and my lord is wise,..." and also Romans 16:27 To God only wise, be glory through Jesus Christ for ever. Amen. | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 1:8 | REMOVE "the beginning and the ending" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 1:9 | REMOVE "Christ" (TWICE in the same verse!) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 1:11 | REMOVE "I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last." | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 1:13 | REMOVE "seven" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 1:18 | REMOVE "hell" and "Amen" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 2:9 | REMOVE "works" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 2:13 | CHANGE "Satan's seat' TO "Satan's throne" REMOVE "works" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 2:15 | REMOVE "which thing I hate" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 5:14 | REMOVE "Him that liveth for ever and ever" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 6:8 | REMOVE "Hell" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 6:17 | CHANGE "his wrath" TO "their wrath" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 7:3 | CHANGE "in" TO "on"("Saying, Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads.") note: see also Rev. 9:4, Rev. 13:16, Rev. 14:1, Rev. 14:9 and Rev. 22:4 | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 8:13 | CHANGE "angel" TO "eagle" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 9:4 | CHANGE "in" TO "on"("And it was commanded them that they should not hurt the grass of the earth, neither any green thing, neither any tree; but only those men which have not the seal of God in their foreheads.") note: see also Rev. 7:3, Rev. 13:16 Rev. 14:1, Rev. 14:9 and Rev. 22:4 | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 11:15 | CHANGE "kingdoms" TO "kingdom" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 11:17 | REMOVE "and art to come" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 12:12 | REMOVE "inhabiters of" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 12:17 | REMOVE "Christ" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 13:1 | CHANGE "I" TO "the dragon" (note: the RSV REMOVES "stood upon the sand of the sea,") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 13:16 | CHANGE "in" TO "on" ("And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark IN their right hand, or IN their foreheads:") note: see also Rev. 7:3, Rev. 9:4, Rev. 14:1, Rev. 14:9 and Rev. 22:4 | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 14:1 | CHANGE "in" TO "on" ("And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and with him an hundred forty and four thousand, having his Father's name written in their foreheads.") note: see also Rev. 7:3, Rev. 9:4, Rev. 13:16, Rev. 14:9 and Rev. 22:4. | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 14:5 | REMOVE "before the throne of God" ("And in their mouth was found no guile: for they are without fault before the throne of God.) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 14:9 | CHANGE "in" TO "on" ("And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,") note: see also Rev. 7:3, Rev. 9:4, Rev. 13:16, Rev. 14:1, and Rev. 22:4. | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 15:3 | CHANGE "King of saints" TO "King of the ages" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 16:5 | REMOVE "and shalt be" ("And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus.") (questions eternal reign of Jesus Christ) | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 16:7 | CHANGE "And I heard another out of the altar say" TO "And I heard the altar respond" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV |
Rev. 16:17 | REMOVE "of heaven" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 20:9 | REMOVE "from God out of" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 20:12 | CHANGE "God" TO "throne" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 20:13 | REMOVE "hell" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 20:14 | REMOVE "hell" | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, NC |
Rev. 21:24 | REMOVE "of them which are saved" ("And the nations of them which are saved shall walk in the light of it: and the kings of the earth do bring their glory and honour into it.") | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 22:4 | CHANGE "in" TO "on" ("And they shall see his face; and his name shall be IN their foreheads.") note: see also Rev. 7:3, Rev. 9:4, Rev. 13:16, Rev. 14:1 and Rev. 14:9 | NIV, NASV, NKJ, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |
Rev. 22:14 | CHANGE "do his commandments" TO "wash their robes" | NIV, NASV, RSV, NRSV, LB, NC |