There were 40 original authors of the original manuscripts and I do believe it was possible for them to write it all.
I could write a long book by myself.
What is your real question?
Jesus also spoke in Greek and Aramaic.
Here is the easiest way to show the lineage of the KJV Bible. It has been translated from the original texts.
KING JAMES
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Late copies (1400AD)
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MASORIC (600-900AD)
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Late Copies (1400AD)
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Byzantine (900AD)
Now this doesn't make much sense, but the lineage is easy. This is where the King James comes from...
Some of these are not that old, so many people would ask themselves "why can Christians believe the Bible is accurate when there are over 1000 missing in the History???
Well, this is why the Dead Sea Scrolls are so important. They are among the oldest scrolls found (except the Pentateuch 400BC) and the Dead Sea Scrolls are dated at 150BC...
This is an important find.
Why?
Because oddly enough, all of the Dead Sea Scrolls match up with the KJV Bible. This is more proof that but few words have been changed.
The Bible was not roughly translated in a hasty attempt to copy and make money.
The Bible was slowly and meticulously transcribed by men who dedicated their lives to preserving the Holy Words handed down to them from their forefathers.
I hope this helps. There are some errors in the KJV Bible. Yes, but NOT the kind of errors you may think. These errors are usually clerical in nature, and not unexplainable by means of the Concordances and dictionaries that we have today.
God Bless
I could write a long book by myself.
What is your real question?
Jesus also spoke in Greek and Aramaic.
Here is the easiest way to show the lineage of the KJV Bible. It has been translated from the original texts.
KING JAMES
OT
|
|
|
Late copies (1400AD)
|
|
|
MASORIC (600-900AD)
NT
|
|
|
Late Copies (1400AD)
|
|
|
Byzantine (900AD)
Now this doesn't make much sense, but the lineage is easy. This is where the King James comes from...
Some of these are not that old, so many people would ask themselves "why can Christians believe the Bible is accurate when there are over 1000 missing in the History???
Well, this is why the Dead Sea Scrolls are so important. They are among the oldest scrolls found (except the Pentateuch 400BC) and the Dead Sea Scrolls are dated at 150BC...
This is an important find.
Why?
Because oddly enough, all of the Dead Sea Scrolls match up with the KJV Bible. This is more proof that but few words have been changed.
The Bible was not roughly translated in a hasty attempt to copy and make money.
The Bible was slowly and meticulously transcribed by men who dedicated their lives to preserving the Holy Words handed down to them from their forefathers.
I hope this helps. There are some errors in the KJV Bible. Yes, but NOT the kind of errors you may think. These errors are usually clerical in nature, and not unexplainable by means of the Concordances and dictionaries that we have today.
God Bless