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I just want to correct what you are saying about the KJV, The 1611, and every KJV has not changed any of the words, The spelling was updated, the font was changed to, but the words are identical. God said not to change the words. The words of the current KJV are exactly the same as the 1611.
The reason I strongly defend the authority of the KJV is that no royalties are paid to anyone. God said His word is freely given and they are to be freely shared to every creature in their own language. Every new translation has a copyright which btw, requires significant change to the words. Any printing or sharing of their verses requires permission from the “authors”. All translations other than KJV use different texts. The words of the KJV CANNOT be changed as they are protected with a Royal Seal. Any difference in the text of NKJV is because the translators also use the Alexandrian text as a source. Many of the words which differ is shared by almost every other translation.
I believe that God protected His word just as was told He would in many of the verses in Scripture. He It is written Pro 12:6-7 “The words of the LORD are pure words, as silver tried seven in a furnace of earth, purified seven times….Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever.
Ironically, in the book of Esther, the king also had his scribes translate his decrees to send to every province into the peoples own language. Before sending these messages out by posts on horseback, it is written that the king sealed them with his ring so that no man would change them.
Are you KJV Only?