This book presents a case for the Textus Receptus, the Greek text from which the New Testament in the King James Version of the Bible was translated. The purpose is to shed more light, and less heat, on the debate. This is...

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This book presents a case for the Textus Receptus, the Greek text from which the New Testament in the King James Version of the Bible was translated. The purpose is to shed more light, and less heat, on the debate. This is not a book about name-calling or character assassination, but is a factual way to account for statements from the Bible about itself. This book is in its second printing, and has been slightly revised.

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