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Why do so many versions of the Bible exist, and why does it matter? This episode examines that question through the lens of Tyler Doka’s teachings, which He argues that the modern Bible translations are not the evolution of the modern vernacular, but a designed deception to keep you spiritually blind and bound by the laws of the flesh.
Only the original King James Bible preserves God’s language, while modern versions are merely to protect carnal desires of the flesh.
We also explore the definitions of Hebrew, Greek, nations, places, and cities, showing how these terms shape Scripture and must be read spiritually, not historically.
From the “hewn stone” metaphor of Exodus 20:25 to the warnings of 2 Timothy 4:3, this episode unpacks how translation, interpretation, and the desires of the flesh clash in modern religions of today. Whether you agree or not, this discussion offers a rare look into understanding the different Bible versions and their spiritual language.
Read New Jerusalem and the Revelation of Jesus Christ by Tyler Doka:
https://archive.org/details/new-jerusalem-by-tyler-doka
By Charlie CharlyWhy do so many versions of the Bible exist, and why does it matter? This episode examines that question through the lens of Tyler Doka’s teachings, which He argues that the modern Bible translations are not the evolution of the modern vernacular, but a designed deception to keep you spiritually blind and bound by the laws of the flesh.
Only the original King James Bible preserves God’s language, while modern versions are merely to protect carnal desires of the flesh.
We also explore the definitions of Hebrew, Greek, nations, places, and cities, showing how these terms shape Scripture and must be read spiritually, not historically.
From the “hewn stone” metaphor of Exodus 20:25 to the warnings of 2 Timothy 4:3, this episode unpacks how translation, interpretation, and the desires of the flesh clash in modern religions of today. Whether you agree or not, this discussion offers a rare look into understanding the different Bible versions and their spiritual language.
Read New Jerusalem and the Revelation of Jesus Christ by Tyler Doka:
https://archive.org/details/new-jerusalem-by-tyler-doka