Marginal Notes in the King James Version
The King James-only view argues that only the 1611 KJV is the Word of God in English. All other versions or translations are... Read More
The Real Indiana Jones
That’s the title of an interview with Dr. Bryant Wood and Prof. Todd Bolen. Wood was the lecturer for the Seminary’s 2012... Read More
Is the King James Version the Final Authority?
The King James-only movement suggests that with the coming of the KJV there was no need for further translation work and that... Read More
Is Only the King James Version the Word of God?
The King James-only movement refuses to recognize any other translation in English as the Word of God. As I noted in previous... Read More
Take a Test Drive
One of the best ways to consider whether a seminary like DBTS is the place for you to train for gospel ministry... Read More
The Preface and Opposition to New Translations
In a previous post I noted that the Preface to the 1611 King James Version is an embarrassment to KJV-only advocates because in it... Read More
Tax Day in Ancient Israel
Apparently, it was Benjamin Franklin who first said that the only thing we can be certain of is death and taxes. We... Read More
The Embarrassing Preface to the King James Version
When the King James Version of the Bible came off the press of Robert Barker in 1611, it contained an eleven-page preface... Read More
The Modern KJV-Only Movement
In my first post on this subject, I argued that the KJV-only position believes that only the KJV of the Bible is... Read More