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KJV Q&A: Answers To Questions About The KJV And Its Underlying Text [Audiobook] | Dr Jeffrey Khoo
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KJV Q&A: Answers To Questions About The King James Version And Its Underlying Text (Masoretic Text & Textus Receptus) Authored by: Dr Jeffrey Khoo 0:00:00 Preface: Revisionism, Ancient and Modern 0:03:32 Chapter 1: Preamble 0:07:05 Chapter 2: Questions about the King James Version 0:07:09 Q1. Is the KJV the Word of God? 0:07:39 Q2. Is the KJV inspired? 0:08:21 Q3. Is the KJV as good as the original language scriptures? 0:09:30 Q4. Are there grammatical or spelling mistakes in the KJV? 0:11:08 Q5. Are the archaisms in the KJV a good reason to replace it with the modern versions? 0:12:03 Q6. Where was "the Word of God" prior to the the KJV? 0:12:50 Q7. Is the KJV better than the other English Reformation Bibles? 0:14:56 Q8. What did the KJV translators mean when they said that the "meanest translation" is still "the Word of God"? 0:17:03 Q9. Who is Peter Ruckman and what is his view on the KJV? 0:18:07 Q10. Did the KJV translators claim to be inspired of God in their work? 0:19:03 Q11. How many revisions did the KJV undergo? 0:21:42 Q12. Why did the KJV translators translate the Apocrypha and include these books in the original 1611 edition? 0:23:08 Q13. Was King James a homosexual? 0:24:32 Q14. Were the King James translators infallible? 0:25:32 Q15. Who owns the copyright to the KJV? 0:26:01 Q16. Are those who do not take the KJV stand, even if they are not ignorant of the issue, heretics? 0:27:02 Q17. Should we label those who are non-KJV "heretics"? 0:29:25 Q18. Is it true that certain fundamentalist universities and seminaries are moving away from the KJV towards the modern versions? 0:31:50 Q19. Which are the Reformed seminaries that uphold the KJV? 0:35:40 Chapter 3: Questions about the inspiration and preservation of Scripture 0:35:46 Q20. Are only the autographs (the very first scripts) absolutely infallible and inerrant or may the apographs (subsequent copies) be considered infallible and inerrant as well? 0:37:29 Q21. Are there Biblical evidences to prove that the apographs may be considered the infallible and inerrant word of God? 0:39:24 Q22. Did God lose any of His inspired New Testament words when the autographs were destroyed? 0:41:14 Q23. What does the Westminster Confession of Faith mean by the words "kept pure in all ages"? 0:42:57 Q24. How were the scriptures preserved? 0:44:42 Q25. What Special rules did the Jewish scribes apply when copying the Scriptures? 0:45:33 Q26. In what language did Jesus Christ teach that the Old Testament would be preserved forever according to Matt 5:18? 0:46:53 Q27. What does the Dead Sea Scrolls tell us about the preservation of the Hebrew Scriptures? 0:48:32 Q28. Is Psalm 12:7 talking about God's preservation of His people or of His words? 0:51:04 Q29. Did the Lord Jesus and the apostles quote from the Septuagint (Greek version of the OT)? 0:51:45 Q30. Is it true that no two manuscripts of the Greek New Testament are exactly alike? 0:53:06 Q31. What is the difference between the majority text and the textus receptus? 0:55:32 Q32. 1:00:35 Q33. 1:02:30 Q34. 1:03:51 Q35. Which edition of the Textus Receptus fully represents the originals? 0:04:45 Q36. 1:05:33 Q37. 1:07:38 Q38. 1:09:02 Q39. 1:09:58 Q40. 1:11:13 Q41. 1:13:53 Q42. 1:14:40 Chapter 4: Questions about foreign language Bibles and the modern versions 1:14:46 Q43. 1:15:50 Q44. 1:17:06 Q45. 1:19:55 Q46. 1:21:46 Q47. 1:22:39 Q48. 1:25:30 Chapter 5: Questions about difficult verses 1:25:35 Q49. 1:28:16 Q50. 1:31:22 Q51. 1:32:14 Q52. 1:33:27 Q53. 1:34:15 Q54. 1:35:42 Q55. 1:37:42 Q56. 1:39:25 Q57. 1:40:29 Q58. 1:41:43 Q59. Did Erasmus retranslate the last six verses of Revelation from the Latin Vulgate into Greek because he did not find any Greek manuscript that contained those verses? 1:42:42 Q60. The 1769 edition of the KJV differs from the 1611 edition in about 75,000 minor details. Why is this so? This audiobook has been produced and made available by The Bible-Presbyterian Church of WA. All rights reserved.