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Old 12-29-2008, 02:18 PM
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Some great works out there is for sure.
One of the simple works and with a bird's eye view is the book by Les Garrettt, "Which Bible Can We Trust?"
It includes a History of the English Bible.
He compares the two lineages; one of the Holy Bible and the other of the tainted versions.
He spends some time on Burgon and Philip Mauro.
He is from Queensland, Australia. And if I remember the video correctly, he stated that he was of Pentacostal origins?
I use his concordance many times.
The concordance shows some 60 pages of errors in various Modern Bibles.
NASB, errors listed 909
RV, errors listed 788
NWT, errors listed 767
NIV, errors listed 695
GNforMN, errors listed 614
Amp., errors listed 484
D-R, errors listed 421
Old JW King James errors listed 120
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In the Appendix C he has the Variations in the Readings of the Codex Sinaticus.
He compares it to the AV readings.
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Another good book for some historical input is by James H. Sightler.
"A Testimony Founded For Ever"...The King James Bible Defended in Faith and History.
Also one can get any older book on Various Bible subjects at Good Books.[also known as "Scholarly Reprints"] All Photographic copies.
I have the two volume set of Codex B and it's Allies by Hoskier 1914
Also from Good Books I have "The Authorized Edition of the English Bible [1611]" by Scrivener. 1884
Finally, I have "A Vindication Of The English Bible From Charges Brought Against It By Recent Writers." By Rev. Malan 1856
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