Monday, February 1, 2021

The Bible Book - Books and Authors To Study

Can anyone read this out loud without laughing?
The Dogmatics of Karl and his Schutzi-putzi turned Christianity into Marxist socialism, Ja?



III. Books and Authors for Text Research, Laity and Pastors Alike

 

 



            Edward Freer Hills (1912-1981) graduated in Latin from Yale University, Phi Beta Kappa. He earned several seminary degrees, did graduate work at the University of Chicago, and completed a PhD at Harvard University. His King James Version Defended is one of the best and most readable books on the topic. His style is plain, so his discussions of the following issues are easily comprehended by ministers and laity alike:

  1. ·        The Johannine Comma, 1 John 5:7-8
  2. ·        The ending of Mark, Mark 16:9-20
  3. ·        The woman caught in Adultery, John 7:53-8:11
  4. ·        The doxology of the Lord’s Prayer.

This one book contains a wealth of information about all the issues, including background about the individuals, though Tyndale has been overlooked. The book can be obtained on Amazon and also found as a $5 Kindle in the original title Text and Time.



Dean John William Burgon (1813-1888)

Burgon has a society named after him, the Dean Burgon Society, which keeps the flame alive for the King James Version. First of all, he was a sworn and published enemy of German rationalism, which was promoted by the Essays and Reviews edited by John William Parker. Burgon was appreciated for his sermons against the book. His writing is heavy duty, not light work to read, but much clearer after reading Hill. A good explanation of how Bibles became corrupted is detailed in his The Revision Revised: A Refutation of Westcott and Hort’s False Greek Text and Theory. The basic argument is clear and very much like Hill’s – the Bible is revealed for believers and must be studied and explained by believers. There is no middle ground or compromise, even though the denominations are feathering their nests with the constant flow of new, improved, but clearly dishonest translations.