> Agreed.� I frequently quote from the KJV because a lot of people have heard 
> the familiar passages from that translation, even if they're not very 
> familiar with the Bible.� Many experts will say that more modern translations like 
> the NIV may indeed be more accurate, but there's something about the KJV that 
> sticks in the mind and just sounds more "scriptural" than most of the later 
> translations.
> 

Well, as a Jew who reads biblical Hebrew (a little) I prefer to deal with the 
original (sort of, since we're not exactly sure if what we have now really 
was the original text of the Torah). The KJV has a LOT of mistranslations.



Tom Beck

www.mercerjewishsingles.org

"I always knew I'd see the first man on the Moon. I never dreamed I'd see the 
last." - Dr Jerry Pournelle
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