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Some King James Bibles say always and others alway. And in places some say stablish while other Bible publishers use establish. And what about throughly and thoroughly? And example and ensample? Are these variations actually a different word with a different meaning, or are they spelling changes over time? Is verbatim identicality required for a perfect Bible? Users of the King James Bible have wrestled with these issues for years. In this orthographic, historical, and textual investigation, author Bryan C. Ross looks at these words (and much more) from the perspective of one who has total trust in the King James Bible.…mehr

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Some King James Bibles say always and others alway. And in places some say stablish while other Bible publishers use establish. And what about throughly and thoroughly? And example and ensample? Are these variations actually a different word with a different meaning, or are they spelling changes over time? Is verbatim identicality required for a perfect Bible? Users of the King James Bible have wrestled with these issues for years. In this orthographic, historical, and textual investigation, author Bryan C. Ross looks at these words (and much more) from the perspective of one who has total trust in the King James Bible.
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Pastor Bryan C. Ross makes his living as a tentmaking pastor in Western Michigan. Bryan served as the pastor of Westside Grace Church in Muskegon Heights, MI from 2000-2007. Currently, Bryan is pastor of Grace Life Bible Church in Grand Rapids, MI, a church he helped establish in 2007. Pastor Ross has also authored and co-authored articles for Truth Magazine and the Journal of Grace Theology. He is the co-author of J.C. O'Hair and the Origins of the American Grace Movement. Bryan teaches high school World History/Geography and Philosophy at a public high school in the Grand Rapids area. Bryan holds a Bachelors Degree in Religious Education from Grace Bible College as well as a Bachelors Degree in Secondary Education from Cornerstone University, both located in Grand Rapids, MI. Bryan also possesses a Masters Degree in Military History from Norwich University in Vermont.