Weighed in the Balance

King James Onlyism Debate Ends in Controversy: What Really Happened?


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In this episode of Weighed in the Balance, we conclude the 2021 King James Onlyism debate between Nathan Cravatt and Mitch Canupp, focusing on a key moment involving Titus 2:13 and the translation of “our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.”

We walk through the Greek text, discuss the Granville Sharp construction, and examine claims about whether modern translations (like the ESV and NIV) weaken or strengthen Christ’s deity.

The discussion then shifts to a broader theological concern:
 What happens when translation philosophy becomes tied to questions of salvation and doctrinal fidelity?

This episode raises important questions about:

  •  Bible translation and Greek grammar 
  •  The Granville Sharp construction (Titus 2:13) 
  •  Claims of doctrinal “watering down” 
  •  King James Onlyism and theological boundaries 
  •  Gospel clarity vs translation preferences 

Whether you’re interested in biblical languages, Reformed theology, or contemporary translation debates, this episode brings the discussion to a head.


00:00 Introduction to King James Onlyism Debate

01:48 Disappointment in Audience Response

04:10 Textual Differences and Translation Accuracy

11:32 Inconsistencies in Argumentation

23:57 The State of Humanity and the Gospel

28:14 The Centrality of Christ in Salvation

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Weighed in the BalanceBy Jonathan Brooks & Co