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Kings James Bible Authorized Version
The Heartbeat of God
Reason 4 why the King James Bible (KJB) is the Authorized Version of the Holy Bible.

From The Hidden History of the English Scriptures”, by G. A. Riplinger and Bryn Ayn Shutt, 2010

Copyright 2010 by G. A. Riplinger and Bryn Ayn Shutt

ISBN: 978-0-9794117-3-1

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4. It perfectly balances this special vocabulary with a unique brevity, affording easy memorization.

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The Heartbeat of God

 

The three things which make the KJB scriptures easy to understand and to “hide” in the “heart” are:

  1. brevity (concise and exact use of words)

  2. the use of matching letter sounds

  3. rhythm and meter

 

Get close to the King James Bible and hear the hidden heartbeat of God, just as the apostle John did when he leaned on Jesus’ breast.

 

The fine-tuning done by the KJB translators was done to magnify the following qualities:  pg. 60

  1. intensify meter

  2. add alliteration (the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words)

  3. secure brevity

  4. ensure continuity

  5. introduce a “separate-from-sinners” vocabulary

  6. give a transparent view of the inflected and precise language seen in Greek, Hebrew, and most of the world’s languages

  7. polish the synchronization of letter sounds, syllabication, and syntax

  8. enhance memorization, comprehension, and parasympathetic rhythms

 

Understanding the King James Bible

 

Although worldly wise men can sense the miraculous and see a dim glimpse of the glory of God in the KJB, they cannot truly understand its pages unless they have received Jesus Christ as their Saviour.  the Holy Bible is about him; only He, through the Spirit, can allow us to understand it.  “..Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?”  Luke 24:32 pg. 61

 

To understand the Bible,  first “set thine heart to understand” “They that seek the Lord understand all things.” Prov. 8:5, 28:5, Dan. 5:20, 10:12, Mark 8:17, Matt. 13:15, Isa. 6:10, Acts 28:27) pg. 62

 

Only our heart’s desire unto God, is that his people be not blinded in their understanding...”  “Again, it shall greatly help thee to understand scripture, if thou mark not only what is spoken or written, but of whom, and unto whom, with what words, at what time, where, to what intent, with what circumstance, considering what goeth before, and what followeth after”.  KJB Translators pg. 48

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Updated 11/04/2021
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