The King James Version is renowned as one of the most popular and influential Bible translations to ever exist, some would say it’s the only one. But can there be only one true Bible translation and what kind of impact does that belief have on those in the mountains? We’re wrapping up things as we finally tackle the question, if the king ain’t on it, is the King still in it? This is the final part in a mini series on King James Onlyism.
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"In The Beginning" by Alistair McGrath
The King James Onlyism Debate - James White
The King James Version debate: A Plea for Realism - D.A. Carson