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Originally Posted by crazy person again
Undoubtedly 2011 is the end; there are too many things to list that point to this 2011th year as being the end. I haven't heard many mentioning the King James Bible's inclusion into its playing of a part in God's end? Though we know that the scriptures speak not of the King James Bible; but is not the King James Bible the scriptures? Yea, no doubt the King James Bible is the word of God; and this is our life, and this Book has been our life, without it we would know nothing. Thus it is worth noting, at least at a minimum a warm comfort unto us, that the King James Bible came out in the year 1611; God gave us His people His complete word in one language, the Old and New in one language, a pure language, For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the LORD, to serve him with one consent, and that the year 1611 is exactly 400 years from our present year 2011.
And moreover the King James Bible has been afflicted and persecuted for these last 400 years, as we in like manner the people of God have been afflicted and persecuted speaking that selfsame word out of our mouths, and out of our conversation (behaviour), and and out of our typing fiery finger tips, so God saw fit only to allow the people of this world 400 years with this His most majestic and most holy transaltion that has ever walked this planet.
Four hundred years is all God needed to finally show and allot, at the end of days, that the people of this world have no interest in knowing Him, even with having had given unto them a most blessed and magnifcant Bible as the King James Version, and having had raised up a man to put together a catalogue of every single word used in this English Bible with its accompanying Hebrew and Greek words respectively, that man namely being James Strong. And he said unto Abram, Know of a surety that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs, and shall serve them; and they shall afflict them four hundred years.
I am not wholly ready to apply this verse to being that the King James Bible has been afflicted 400 years, but I also do not feel that that notion of its applicableness should be cast aside as nought; for we have often wondered why God used "four hundred" years is this passage in Genesis, and not four hundred and thirty; and we thus shouldn't necessarily rush to think it a stretch to feel it has nothing to do with the years from 1611 unto our day 2011: For, to say that it is a mere coincidence that the greatest complete one volume Bible ever produced the King James Bible is exactly 400 years old, that it coincidentally exactly ties in to the year of the end of the world; yea, to say that that is a mere coincidence, certainly is stretching believabilty beyond the breaking point.
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