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Response to a preacher's justification for switching from KJV to ESV.
(Video - 49 mins; PDF of slides - 22 slides; Feb. 2024)
(Update to Septuagint info, Point 3, citing links to supporting online resources, Sept. 2024)
(Video - 49 mins; PDF of slides - 22 slides; Feb. 2024)
(Update to Septuagint info, Point 3, citing links to supporting online resources, Sept. 2024)
Hebrews 1:3-4 declares Jesus is "so much better than the angels." In what ways is He better?
The latest hot-selling Bible is the ESV. Before you burn your hard-earned cash, you might want to see what the next-generation RSV actually does to God's Word. You'll be shocked. You may even get kicked out of your church if you even question why 15% of the Received Greek New Testament is missing from this utterly corrupt translation. At best we can only say it contains the word of God.
(Study - 7 pages; 2017)
(Study - 7 pages; 2017)
We review 7 other doctrinal impacts due to ESV verse omissions, as found in the Westminster Confession of Faith and Larger Catechism. The loss of several passages show deep impacts due to the ESV's tenacious clinging to the corrupt Alexandrian Text manuscripts. Some passages are at odds with favorable archaeological findings.
24 doctrinal impacts by verses omitted from the ESV, as found in the Belgic Confession of Faith, Heidelberg Catechism, Canons of Dort, Westminster Confession of Faith and Larger Catechism. Some ESV passages make Jesus a liar; others re-write God's rules on divorce.
Do not take add or take away from God's Words. That's the warning in Rev 22:18-19, yet some Bible publishers appear to ignore this commandment. We look at what a closed canon means, as well as a sampling of doctrinal impacts to Christianity affected by the ESV.