False Friends and True Enemies: Countering Mark Ward's Attack on the Authorized Version
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- Stewardship Requires Fidelity - I Corinthians 4:1-2 Does the King James Version contain hundreds of "false friends"—words that have changed meaning so drastically that modern readers misunderstand Scripture? Many have been deceived to think this is true. They've been convinced that words like halt, prevent, and let meant something entirely different in 1611 from what they mean today. Pastors who once stood firm on the KJV now feel pressure to abandon the translation the church has trusted for centuries. In False Friends and True Enemies, Bill Fortenberry demonstrates that the same words modern critics challenge as "false friends" are still used in contemporary literature with the exact same meaning they had in 1611. Fortenberry exposes the flawed methodology and deceitful scholarship behind the "false friends" argument and establishes positive principles for evaluating Bible translations. Bill Fortenberry is a researcher and author recognized for significant contributions in theology, history, law, and medicine. A graduate of Ambassador Baptist College, he has read more than 10,000 books spanning eight centuries of English literature and spent decades studying the English Bible. He writes at IncreasingLearning.com and has authored several books including Franklin on Faith and The Birthright: A History of Citizenship in America.
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