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Which Bible?

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Originally published in 1970 by Grand Rapids International Publications, this book is now in its 13th printing and currently is published by the Institute for Biblical Textual Studies (IBTS). "Which Bible?" is now one of three of a trilogy of edited works by Dr. David Otis Fuller, Sr. in defense of the King James Version of the Bible. "True or False" and "Counterfeit or Genuine" were published as sequels.

"Which Bible?" asks the question regarding the over 100 contemporary English bibles and translations, which is the most accurate, most trustworthy, most literary, most time honored bible of every generation for the past nearly 4 Centuries? Dr. Fuller excerpts extensive articles by over 11 writers to answer the question affirmatively in favor of the historic King James Version.

Fuller's collection of academic, yet easily understood essays and excerpts provides us with Biblical and historic reason and logic. It affirms the position that translation is not an inherent boundary to verbal preservation. The breath of God, product and not process, conveyed by translation from the immediately inspired language copies of Scripture into any providentially prepared receptor language will impart to that translation infallible authority and doctrinally inerrancy inherent in the original language copies. A tremendously useful book for the thinking Christian.

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First published January 1, 1970

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March 7, 2023
A great introductory/ intermediate book on a very vast and intriguing subject. The first half of the book includes articles by various authors and scholars concerning the issue of the integrity of the Word of God.

Does the Bible contain the Word of God, or is it truly the very words of God? Did the Lord preserve the Word that He inspired, or was the product of inspiration solely subject to scribes and the times? In a comparison to between the English Translations of the Reformation and the vast majority of English translations after the 1850s, why are there words and entire scriptures missing? What does the Bible itself say of itself? How did the Lord and His Apostles view the Scriptures?

Thoroughly, the book addresses these type questions and draws sound conclusions. The issue is not the preference of one translation over another. Yet, the issue is the differing Underlying Texts from which they were translated. “Which Bible?” Is not about which translation, but truly Which Bible?
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August 22, 2014
Do not read this book. Why? Because the book is a lie. Literally, a big lie.

Don't mistake me for an unbeliever. I'm Christian. Do yourself a favor and read this expose on this book:

http://www.kjvonly.org/doug/kutilek_g...

I would not even give a single star rating, but at least one is apparently required to enter a review. The book is worthy only of the trash receptacle.
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