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Wow, even Wikipedia got this one right:

Lordship salvation is a teaching in Christian theology which maintains that good works naturally and necessarily follow being declared righteous before God. Thus, good works are a necessary consequence that confirms salvation.


Anyways, this is off topic. Back to the Evidence Bible please.

Also, can anyone answer this question I posted earlier?

BTW, off topic: Where can I get a KJV Bible similar in format to this ESV Bible here? http://www.crossway.org/product/9781581346794
Here's how it looks on the inside as well: http://www.crossway.org/assets/bibles/esv.personal.size.reference.sample.pdf

The features I'm looking for are the small size, cross-references, words of Christ in black (I find red-letter editions distracting), and genuine leather (bonded leather wears out too quickly for me).
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Rewriting the KJB ought to be enough for anyone to leave him alone, yet I understand there be many that are always looking for a better version, but hey, this is KJV Bible site, why is someone asking about a version that is not a KJB on here?

Many do not understand what Lordship Salvations is, maybe this will help.

MacArthur, He is one who holds to that Calvinism doctrine that's not found in the Bible, so no, him pointing him out is a plus for him.


I've not yet seen any proof that he did rewrite the KJB. I've not read it all, but I have read some of that Bible and the only differences I noticed were the updating of some words and I think some notes to explain the meaning of some of the words he didn't update.

Talking about MacArthur being Calvinist doesn't point out any area where the Bible in question has actually been changed. What the author did point out was that MacArthur uses the NIV, a totally different Bible, and then pointed out one aspect of the NIV he disagreed with.

The article might serve as a warning with regards to the commentaries in the Comfortable KJB, but it doesn't serve to tell us whether or not the KJB itself has actually been changed or not.
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Anybody got an answer to this question, btw?


BTW, off topic: Where can I get a KJV Bible similar in format to this ESV Bible here? http://www.crossway.org/product/9781581346794
Here's how it looks on the inside as well: http://www.crossway.org/assets/bibles/esv.personal.size.reference.sample.pdf

The features I'm looking for are the small size, cross-references, words of Christ in black (I find red-letter editions distracting), and genuine leather (bonded leather wears out too quickly for me).

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