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Title: The Facts on the King James Only Debate
by John Ankerberg, John Weldon
ISBN: 1-56507-441-6
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers, Inc.
Pub. Date: April, 1996
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $3.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.89 (9 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A good summary of what's wrong with KJ Onlyism
Comment: Ankerberg & Weldon provide an easy to read summary of what's wrong with KJ Onlyism. Unlike most works I have read on the topic, Ankerberg & Weldon do not start with a preconceived thesis. They go were the facts take them. Also good is that Ankerberg & Weldon quotes from primary sources fairly without distorting them. They also write with love. Bottom Line: If the King James only issue is troubling you, this is the book to get.

Rating: 3
Summary: A decent book
Comment: This booklet defends the modern bible versions. Although I agree with most of what was written, I have to disagree with the idea that there were no homosexuals on the translation committee. There were at least two of them.

I think this booklet will give you the "other side of the story" of the Bible version controversy.

Rating: 5
Summary: Factual Summary in Everyday English (unlike the KJV)
Comment: Within 42 pages, Ankerberg and Weldon effectively manage to detail the facts for why the "KJV Only" (aka KJO) controversy exists, where the KJO argumentation is flawed, how the known ancient and not-so-ancient manuscripts fit into the compilation efforts of the KJV and modern English translations, and expose the dishonesty of a few of the KJO leaders. The analyses supplied by Ankerberg and Weldon reflect objective and scholarly recognition and appreciation of textual criticism, and fair evaluation methodologies. All of this is done in verbage that is not overly academic, thus making it useful for a broad audience. Unlike what has been penned by the KJO advocates, the presentation from Ankerberg and Weldon is without insult, without hostility, and without questionable behavior--a stark contrast from what is presented by Ruckman and Riplinger in their KJO literary works, which do not reflect the love of Christ anywhere. If you do not have time to read D.A. Carson's and James R. White's books, then this educational 42 page book is for you (especially since Ankerberg and Weldon use Carson's and White's books for some of their supportive argumentation). Even if you want more than just a summarizer publication, this is still a nice reference to own.

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