SHOW NOTES
Links Mentioned:
Bro. Giardino’s bookstore - http://www.glbbc.org/bookstore
DVD – The Great Debate
Bro. Vance’s book “King James, His Bible and it’s Translators“
Bro. Faggart’s website - http://harvestbaptistnc.org
DVD – KJB:The Book That Changed the World: At Amazon.com
The Translators to the Reader – Preface to the King James Bible 1611 PDF File
The King James Bible Dedicatory – PDF file
Rules To Be Observed in the Translation of the Bible – PDF File
King James Bible 400th Anniversary Tribute
The King James Bible was originally published in 1611, thus this year marked the 400th anniversary of its publication.
With the glut of English versions available on the market today, it may be hard for the average Christian in 2011 to appreciate the fact that the Bible was not always available in English.
And although the King James Bible was not the first attempt at an English translation, it was the one that provided a purified English text and had the breath of God and the approval of the Holy Ghost.
If you’ve studied the 7 churches of the book of Revelation, you may be aware that in addition to being historical churches they were prophetical pictures of different chapters in the age of the New Testament Church.
One does not have to look very long or very hard at the churches or Christians of today to find in them the same characteristics of the church of Laodicea.
The church of the Laodiceans is the last of the churches that Jesus had John write to and it is characterized as being “lukewarm”. Not on fire with zeal, but not all cold and out of church and living in complete sin. Read more »



