编辑: Mckel0ve | 2019-07-11 |
2 Chronicles 33:19 should be "sin", and Psalm 148:8 should be "vapour". Various editions still contain the known typographical error "whom he had set" at Jeremiah 34:16, which should be "whom ye had set". Wrong presentations of Joshua 19:2 have persisted for a long time, which basically say that Sheba is a different place to Beer-sheba. The reading, "Beer-sheba, or Sheba" is universally acknowledged to be correct, and is found in the Pure Cambridge Edition. The sixth verse says that there are only thirteen cities, not fourteen if it were "Beer-sheba, and Sheba" or "Beer-sheba, Sheba". Also, various references in Genesis indicate that Beer-sheba and Sheba are the same place. There are many other impurities and various errors which may be found in many old or new King James Bibles, but a King James Bible without these imperfections would indeed be very good. There is one edition which contains no impurity and is accurate to the jot and tittle: it is the Pure Cambridge Edition. Now, there are many Cambridge Editions, whether old or recent, which contain various impurities, whether old readings, or entirely modern ones, all of which must be rejected in favour of rigorous adherence to one particular Cambridge text. It is not as if the Pure Cambridge Edition came down from Heaven on golden tablets or is enshrined in one particular book locked up in some museum, but is found in one agreed and consistent text that was issued by the millions in various Bibles from circa
1900 to the 1970s by Cambridge, and has been agreed to in the witness of the Collins Editions bearing the Royal Warrant as printed in the same period and beyond. This substantially agreeing text being so consistently presented, and so well represented, that it has been possible for Christians to honestly recognise it as the standard King James Bible. The Elders of Victory Faith Centre, in their providentially appointed role as the Guardians of the Pure Cambridge Edition, have identified the exactly correct text of the Pure Cambridge Edition. The revelation of this is accepted by various sincere Christians around the world. God has raised up one edition of the King James Bible, one exact representative, one last, refined, purified and unchanging text. This particular text can be vindicated at every point, and should be accepted as the Word of God in English. No other set of words can deserve such a place of esteem or exaltation as the Pure Cambridge Edition. It bears the marks of its divine providence throughout it. Not only are the signs internal, but are also externally manifest: there is no accident as to the situation in space and time as where and when it has resprung in the consciousness of the Church. It must be for the purpose for a great last days publishing in conjunction with a rise of a powerful last days Christianity. "The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it." (Psalm 68:11). "Truth shall spring out of the earth" (Psalm 85:11a).