Version of the bible?

@dfollin (25379)
United States
July 11, 2008 11:04pm CST
I use the King James Version of the bible.But,sometimes it is hard to understand when Iam not reaading at church and the pastor is telling us what it means.I then will read it in the NIV Rainbow bible version and compare it to the same verses in the KJV.What version do you read?
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• United States
13 Jul 08
I use the King James Version also. Only cause I have always done so. And I read it at my home when I can. I should really read the bible more often! I am ashamed that I don't!
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@ZephyrSun (7381)
• United States
12 Jul 08
I read the NIV Woman's edition. I really do not like the King James. Maybe it's to old fashion for me, plus the Biblethat I have use to belong to my aunt who is a minister, so it's filled with her notes and add ons. It also have quick notes in the front and back if you are looking for something it makes it really fast.
@dfollin (25379)
• United States
12 Jul 08
Tisk,tisk,stealing a bible. Our church give's people bible's,which I think is good.They give the KJV bible to anyone who comes to the church,even the first time.We may never see them again.But,God know's that we gave then His word.Our church also takes up collections and give to Gideon,which is the place that put's those bible's in the hotels.So,I guess you didn't actually steal it Besides that you cannot steal God's word.He gave it to us freely!
@dfollin (25379)
• United States
12 Jul 08
I have an NIV Womens edition.The secretary of the church,which is a friend and a member at the church suggested the NIV Rainbow bible.She said that her and the pastors wife both us them.I saw it and really liked it.That Christmas she and the church gave me one.
@ZephyrSun (7381)
• United States
12 Jul 08
That's so nice of them to do. Bibles are so expensive considering you can get one for free if you stay the night in a hotel lol.
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@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
12 Jul 08
I use the KJV myself also. I guess because I was raised since childhood to use it but there are times when some preachers that I have had in the past use The NIV. I prefer the KJV myself.
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@dfollin (25379)
• United States
12 Jul 08
I have always used the KJV also,but unless Iam at church for the pastor to explain what the text means then I read the NIV Rainbow and copare the verses to each other.
@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
12 Jul 08
That is very understandable. There are some words and verses that are hard to understand in The KJV. I have had to have them explained to me also before.
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@slickcut (8141)
• United States
12 Jul 08
I use the King James Version but i use to have the same problem,then i got one that is in plain language and then i understood..Now after all these years i can pretty well understand the King James version ...I have Never been able to understand much of the book of Reveolation though...I just take what the pastor says for granted about that book...
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@dfollin (25379)
• United States
12 Jul 08
A lot of times I have even called my pastor up and asked him what something means.
13 Jul 08
I enjoy the NLT at the moment (New living translation - similar to NIV but more recent). Personally other than personal taste I don't understand why KJV is so commonly used still - surely our understanding of the idioms in the original Hebrew and Greek have improved since a few hundred years ago, and seeing as we are not reading it in our original language we may as well translate the scriptures into a modern form of our language for the best understanding, not a way of speaking which isn't used today. The aim of the KJV was to take the inaccessible latin and bring it into plain english so anyone of those times could understand it even without an education. Surely we should continue in it's aim by widely using a translation in today's plain english so any young person can understand this easily even if they haven't come from a church background and grown up with KJV?
@kittenmc (464)
• United States
12 Jul 08
I'm like you, I read and compare. The NKJV is what I read the most thou.
@kittenmc (464)
• United States
14 Jul 08
Yes, "thou" is a typo. I'm not sure what word I was going use there. Yes, you are right. As long as we can understand God's word, that's what matters.
13 Jul 08
Is the "thou" a typo or do you also speak like the KJV? :D As long as people are understanding God's word, that's what's important.
• United States
13 Jul 08
My s/o is a ordained minister and we have many versions of different types in our home. Even the Koran Since my faith has no denomination, my church is in my heart. I actually read from a King James Version. And, unlike many... I know that the OLD Testament is VERY important. Jesus came along to fulfill Gods word, not to change it!
@dfollin (25379)
• United States
13 Jul 08
Your very correct there.
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
13 Jul 08
I use the New King James, because of what you said that the King James and his old english is a little hard to read. My pastor uses the Amplify and I think I will start using it to for church, but still study the Bible in the NKJ. I do not have a problem with any translation of the Bible like some do. Here is my issue with the debate over the KJV only, is that the Bible was writen in Hebrew and Greek and then translated into others. I think as long as the version matchs what the true writen Word of God then it should not matter what the transation is.
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@dfollin (25379)
• United States
13 Jul 08
I agree
@tholitz (1127)
• Philippines
12 Jul 08
I have an NIV bible which I read every morning in our house. I feel comfortable with this version and could relate and understand it's translation. I also keep within reach a bible dictionary in case there are matters which I could not fully understand.
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@AmbiePam (93883)
• United States
13 Jul 08
I read the New King James version, and the NIV. There are several good translations, and there are a few that take way too many liberties with their translations. Don't hold me to it, but I think one of the most incorrect versions is the Living Bible. I'm not sure if that is the one, but I think it is.
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@dfollin (25379)
• United States
13 Jul 08
I tried reading the Living Bible anmd I didn't like it and I have had quite a few people,including pastors tell me that it was not correct.Yes,I do think that is the version you are speaking of.
• Philippines
12 Jul 08
The bible I own is a New American Bible. The school I go to recommends this version of the Bible because it is easier to read and understand. The terms used are not in old English form. Actually, I find this version really easier to read. But still, the message the bible conveys doesn't alter even versions vary. :D
@dfollin (25379)
• United States
12 Jul 08
In my daughter's Sunday school they had the same bible,because it is easier for the kids to understand(adults too!).A knew youth pastor came to the church and made them get rid of them and only use KJV.Now,he is gone,so I guess they went back to their previous bible.