i have read mostly from the king james. my wife uses the nlt. i preached at a youth service from the niv last night and the message was recieved and God moved. the power is not in the version although the king james for me is the most reliable version i own. someone that works with my wife says she does not understand the kj version and my wife recommended the new living. when the ladys husband found out he was angry and told his wife that its only the kj and if God wanted her to understand she would.(never mind that the king james was commisioned by a drunk,fornicating, english king.) i would recommend the kj but if you cant keep up with it start with the nlt or the niv or the new kj. key is to read it, believe it, and walk it. its Gods word regardless of the time it was translated.
I have read all kinds of Bibles but what I do is use a lot of different Bibles for studying. The KJV is what I mostly read. I can't say what is wrong or what is right. I have been blessed with many but for the most they all have been part of my studies. I may use them at different times but they are used when needed.
There are times when I am lead to use just one. It is a blessing to see the amount of Bibles that are out there. Different translations are helpful to many and in many ways. Leadership Bible, The Word (with 26 different translations) Spirit Filled Life Bible, Life Application Bible Study Bible comes in ( red, green, and blue) the red is the KJV, the green one New Living Translation and the blue one is I think the NIV. The green one is the one I use most in this selection of it has many footnotes and it excellent for people who are having a hard time understanding the Bible. I recommned that one still use there KJV with this Study Bible.
We are a blessed people to have so many Bibles at our disposal to be able to pick and choose from.
I have a KJV and AMP split. Sometimes i have difficulties grasping the way its worded, so I scan over the AMP then back to KJV and it helps. The AMP will put synonyms and expound a little more so you can grasp a better understanding. I agree that the Holy Spirit will guide you through the scriptures and I do tend to always revert all versions back to the KJV, but its nice to read it in other versions as well. I also have a message bible, and NIV. The message bible is great for reading to kids. I also prefer the KJV for memorizing though. It's more poetic and easily committed to memory.
I have heard some say the message bible is of the devil!!! Ha Ha..Those people need better things to do.
No matter what you read, pray and seek God for understanding in all things. (Proverbs 4:7)
Dawgs,
You post in completely inaccurate.
You have not read any of King James' works,have you?
Did you know he was a Christain author on the
best seller list?
I usually read from the NKJV.I have different Bibles,I used them for different
Bible Studies.I like the AMP,because you can really understand.It don't matter
what Bible we used,long as we understand what God,is saying to us,and we
apply what we read to our life.
God Bless
I study from a NKJV but when I research on-line (www.biblegateway.com) it offers every version translation so I can compare. I like the Amplified as a reference because it utiilizes more current language (like the word "compromise" I found only in the Amplified) but I think its important to understand God's Word with all the formal language. Whenever you read, whatever version you read, ask God to give you discernment about the meaning and what Wisdom He wants you to get out of the Word. What looks like a bunch of 'shalts" and "thou"s, will come forth in clarity as you read in the Spirit.
Be ever blessed....In Christ
Mrs. Jackson
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