“As a man, He lived the most strangely beautiful life ever known. He was the kindest, tenderest, gentlest, most patient, most sympathetic man that ever lived. He loved people. He hated to see people in trouble. He loved to forgive. He loved to help. He wrought marvelous miracles to feed hungry people. For relieving the suffering He forgot to take food for Himself. Multitudes, weary, pain-ridden, and heart-sick, came to him, and found healing and relief. It is said of him, and of no other, that if all the deeds of kindness that he did were written, the world would not contain the books. That is the kind of man Jesus was. That is the kind of person God is.” —Henry H. Halley
Luke 4: Removing the Word of God, Satan and deliverance
The modern versions change this verse: “4 And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.” to “4 And Jesus answered him, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone.”” Removing “by every word of God.” How appropriate that words of God are omitted in the new versions. And “Satan” is removed from the object of speech in Luke 4.8: “Get thee behind me, Satan,” meaning it’s not Satan tempting Jesus, it’s just Jesus saying an aphorism. And the modern version remove “deliverance” completely. In Luke 4.17, the book is “handed” to Jesus instead of delivered. In the following verse “preach deliverance to the captives”…
(Table) Verses removed in the New Testament
From by Dr. Terry Watkins
The “New” “King James”
The New King James Version We will now give some special attention to one of the deadliest translations on the market–the New King James Version, first published in 1979. It is a deadly version because it’s editors have succeeded in deceiving the body of Christ on two main points: (1) That it’s a King James Bible (which is a lie), and (2) that it’s based on the Textus Receptus (which is only a partial truth). … 1. The text of the NKJV is copyrighted by Thomas Nelson Publishers, while there is no copyright today on the text of the KJV. … 2. There’s nothing “new” about the NKJV logo. It is a “666” symbol of the pagan trinity which was…
The NASB in John 20:17 says Mary was already touching Jesus by “clinging” to him
From […] There’s a big difference between not touching somebody vers[u]s to stop clinging to them. The King James Bible implies that Mary Magdalene hadn’t yet touched Jesus. This makes sense, because the Lord needed to take His shed blood to sprinkle on the heavenly Mercy Seat (Hebrews 9:12, 24; 12:24). Had Mary touched Jesus, she would have corrupted the sacrifice. Now the NASB is retarded, teaching that Mary was already holding onto Christ, and He asked her to let Him go, so He could ascend to the Father. The NASB (which all new Bible versions also teach) is silly, making no sense at all. Why would Jesus ask Mary to stop clinging to Him so He could ascend…
