The hundreds of ancient copies available reveal that the copies are about 95% accurate. God testified concerning him: 'I have found David son of Jesse, a . Julius Caesar claimed they sacrificed humans by burning people alive; however, that very same practice was employed by the Spanish through to the 19th century (Auto-da-fé). Cole, writing in 1801, said this about Acts Chapter 29: "In bringing to the notice of the Christian public the document known by the name of the Long-Lost chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, we felt that we are fulfilling a duty to Christ and rendering a service to our fellows.". This wall was apparently built about 1800 BC and continued in use, with rebuilds, until the end of the Judean monarchy (586 BC). Since the translation of the King James Version in 1611, many new manuscripts have been discovered and much additional research has become available. Several Old Latin manuscripts, such as ite and its (sixth century), lack the verse, as do many Vulgate manuscripts, including the earliest copies. What is the basis for the calendar used in the Yom Qodesh? A note in the niv says, "Most reliable early manuscripts and other ancient witnesses do not have Mark 16:9-20." The oldest Greek manuscripts to contain the verse are Codex L (eighth century), Codex P and Uncial 049 (ninth century), and numerous other manuscripts from the 10th century onward.

Give us this day our daily bread. the Papyrus P74, the Sinaiticus () (4th century), A, B and E. The oldest witness for the verse is P (from the 6th cent). - And they were for and were, A.V. [3] In every case, publishers have done a great job in stopping the presses when they find errors.

by Luke Wayne | Oct 31, 2018 | Minor Groups & Issues, King James Onlyism.

Yahuah bless you, and guard you: Yahuah make his face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you: Yahuah lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.

BIBLE VERSES REMOVED. The translators of the King James Bible said that these books were written to prepare the people for Jesus, in the same way as John the Baptist did. The explanation is offered in the footnote following Acts 8:36 in the NABRE: > The oldest and best manuscripts of Acts omit this verse, which is a Western text reading: "And Philip said, 'If you believe with all your hear. Luke written both the Gospel of Luke and Acts. There is no argument here against modern translations of the Bible.