The Emperor of Metal: How is the bible considered god’s word whenever it is called the King James bible?
It’s in his language and style.
Translation according to their beliefs.
People revere it as if it were infallible.
It’s not called the YHWH bible or the Jesus of the Trinity bible…
Answers and Views:
Answer by Christians 4 Jews
The bible is God’s Word. Not the version.
No version of the Bible can be “god’s ” word as all of them were written by men. ‘Nuff said.Answer by ⌡Machine Head⌠
Bible worshipers are silly and ignorant idolaters.Answer by Mullah Marmoulak, Atheist Besar
It’s a sick piece of work and if you read the history behind the KJV you’d never pick up one again. People were put to death over it.
Protestant Paulianists love it because of the harsh rules that apply to others. But then again, they only pray in Jesus’ name and cite Paul.
Answer by BibleChooserWell, all bibles are translations of God’s word from 3 different very ancient languages into a single, presumably understandable language. Because of this, there is no point in titling each and every one of them “The Jesus Bible” or whatever. They’re *all* “The Jesus Bible” (or whatever). To differentiate between translations, some other characteristic of the bible is used instead of the content. It’s exactly the same when multiple translations of any *other* foreign language work are available in a single language. For example, we have the “Lady Guest” Mabinogion, the Davies Mabinogion, etc. etc. These are differentiated by their translator – but most bibles are the product of one or more **teams** of translators, so something other than the translator’s name must be used to differentiate them – and that something is the title given them by the publisher or producer or whoever.
Jim, https://www.bible-reviews.com
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