KJV Only

The KJV (King James Version) was published in 1611 and it’s the oldest book that we have today that does not keep getting changed around. It is a little hard to read but trust me, learn to read it only. The Holy Scrolls were taken during the sack of Israel in 60AD to 70AD by the Romans. They were translated into English soon after that language was created in the 1300 hundreds. The printing press was invented in the 1400 hundreds and perfected by the 1600 hundreds and then the Holy Bible was published in 1611, known as the King James Version (KJV).

The English language keeps getting changed around to this very day, so just because some of these words aren’t used anymore, does not make the KJV obsolete. Some words and their definition also keep changing to this very day, so it is best to read only from this book and learn it very well.

King James Only

As you can see up above, the 21st Century King James Version has completely flipped the meaning of that verse around with just changing one word. The NIV is even worse and has changed many things around in that one verse. I could go on and on showing you the different chapters of the bible and their verses that have been changed but I would be here for weeks and weeks. You should get the idea after just reading that one verse from the book of Psalms.