I'm a big fan of the Loeb series, used them through graduate school and still pick up any used copy I come across. As for the KJV, I suggest you look into what manuscript were used for the edition and then see what manuscripts we now have from a millennia closer to the originals and notice the many thousands of differences from the earlier tradition to the comprised and errant texts of the KJV. Bart Ehrman has a great lecture video here on CZcams that outlines the variety of problems with the KJV Cheers!
Great review! Very informative and funny. "Never correct the King James... It's like a lion, it defends itself!" haha so good
I'm a big fan of the Loeb series, used them through graduate school and still pick up any used copy I come across.
As for the KJV, I suggest you look into what manuscript were used for the edition and then see what manuscripts we now have from a millennia closer to the originals and notice the many thousands of differences from the earlier tradition to the comprised and errant texts of the KJV. Bart Ehrman has a great lecture video here on CZcams that outlines the variety of problems with the KJV Cheers!
Thanks friend!
Loeb is a great series. The King James Bible has 10,000 errors. Is this guy nuts?
No it doesn’t.
10k? Yeah right, name 1,000 of them
Greetings from Russia, mr. Steve.
although the camerawork is really bad, i found this video informative. much thanks
Glad it helped