Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Berean, Luther, KJV, and Shakespeare

 


The Bereans were so keen on the Word of God that they searched over Paul's work to make sure it was true. There are few Bereans like that available today.



Luther was so knowledgeable and powerful in his work that he shaped the German language, a masterpiece by itself, thanks to his abilities. He was so concise in his language that his German of today still remains, though very much altered by the corruption of so many languages, attempts, and twists.

The King James Version is very special in gathering the text and working it over until it was as perfect as could be. The editors were the greatest of their time. One indication is the murder of its brilliant initial translator, William Tyndale. 

William Tyndale was murdered for working on the English Bible, but his work was embodied n the King James Version.

 

Tyndale and the KJV editors established their Bible, which was so effective and useful that the KJV remains the best and most loved English version to this day. 



In the 1960s we were still being trained in Shakespeare in the high school. One teacher had us recite 100 lines of poetry to stay in the class. Shakespeare was studied in the classroom and offered for us (expected) in a live performance. 

Compare that to all the "cool stuff" promoted today. 

The ongoing use of the KJV is a way to keep up the language and the precision of Biblical English, but more importantly, it is the purest form and the most loved.



Revelation 1:8 - I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending...