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This episode delves deeper into the outlandish claims put forth by Walter Veith. The central focus is his opposition to modern Bible translations and his steadfast support for the King James Version (KJV), which is based on the Textus Receptus (TR). Veith's position elevates the Textus Receptus to the status of the "gold standard," essentially equating it with the inspired Word of God itself. This installment will initiate an exploration of the historical and theological origins of these claims.
By Yeison GonzalezThis episode delves deeper into the outlandish claims put forth by Walter Veith. The central focus is his opposition to modern Bible translations and his steadfast support for the King James Version (KJV), which is based on the Textus Receptus (TR). Veith's position elevates the Textus Receptus to the status of the "gold standard," essentially equating it with the inspired Word of God itself. This installment will initiate an exploration of the historical and theological origins of these claims.