The Holy Bible 1611 KJV Deep Review

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This review shares the good & bad, of this translation, i share what it has, and what its missing, it comes with 81 books, 39 OT books, 27 NT books, & 15 Apocrypha books, in 2 esdras in chap 6:49,51 it incorrectly says enoch, instead of behemoth, in chapter 7, its missing 70 verses, in sirach 51, its missing many verses,
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Hi!! Thank you for this video! I haven’t watched the whole thing but I skipped and stopped where you spoke of it saying Easter and I immediately was concerned. So I did a tiny research and prayed asking God which Bible than is the one for me and I got this understanding, let me know if you agree: It should have said Passover as it did every time in the gospels, however, this is the only time (that I’m aware of) that a Passover is mentioned after Jesus had been the ultimate sacrifice on Passover. I believe this is why it was now mentioned as Easter and not Passover. The root word for Easter is derived from Greek and Latin pascha which is Passover in Hebrew. There’s other allegations of it having to do with a goddess but that’s beside the point. So perhaps Easter is correct and people have just corrupted it with bunnies and chocolate, when it indeed is still Passover and not a new pagan holiday. :)

KrystalMoniique
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Another thing is Revelation 22:14 KJV says “blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may enter into the gates of the city”

Modern translations say “blessed are they that wash their robes, that they may enter into the gates of the city”
🤔 keeping Gods commandments and washing a piece of cloth is two different things if you ask me 🤷🏾

Messianic.Hebrew
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King James 1611, Genesis 1:1, have "heaven and earth", while most Bibles, seem to agree on "heavens and earth".

per-bjarnemikalsen
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The KJV got it right. Easter is a pagan holiday and it was not Passover . Read the Acts 12:3-4 compare this to what God commands as to what is to occur at the time of Passover in Leviticus 23:4-5.

Sherriyah