The Gospel of John IV - Lesson 6
This course offers an in-depth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of John IV - Lesson 5
This course offers an in-depth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of John IV - Lesson 4
This course offers an in-depth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of John IV - Lesson 3
This course offers an indepth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of John IV - Lesson 2
This course offers an in-depth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of John IV - Lesson 1
This course offers an in-depth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
Bible Interpretation II - Lesson 5
Learn basic rules of Bible interpretation.
The Gospel of John III - Lesson 6
This course offers an indepth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
Groves
Like the harlot of Proverbs 7, the promoters of the new bibles prey on “the simple ones” who yield their sword, the old King James Bible, after a “fair speech” has persuaded them. One such “fair speech” is that the King James Bible is not written in modern English. The rallying cry is: “We need a modern version for modern times!” Have you ever heard that one? Although this argument has been proven to be a lie (Jn.8:44) on many occasions, I was reminded recently of how up-to-date my old King James Bible really is.