His translation was replaced in the DS verison of the game by a more
accurate translation by Tom Slattery.
Not exact matches
I know you will dispute this claim... but the KJV is regarded
by many to be the most
accurate translation.
The aim undoubtedly was to provide an
accurate translation of the Latin text, and
by and large this has been achieved especially in the Order of Mass..
Read Chinese - to - English -
by - way - of - Korean electronics instructions, then explain to me how any
translation of any language, much less dead languages, can ever be wholly
accurate.
Our English
translations are far superior (more
accurate to the original) to nearly any other language in the world, and yet people overseas do not seem to have a problem living
by faith... but we do!
Of the modern
translations, the NASB and the NIV tend to be the most
accurate, the former for a word -
by - word
translation and the latter for a phrase
translation.
Both Good points and he's right, the king James is very good and I'm taking Hebrew
by the way so I have seen how
accurate the
translation is...
You are not gaining any credibility
by relying on the KJV, which is one of the least
accurate translations of the bible.
All you have to say is — great, you have very
accurate translations of texts from 2000 years ago, but (a) they were written
by people and (b) Where the heck does it say in anyone's bible that the world is going to end on Saturday.
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