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Here are 21 places where the KJV and NASB read differently, and why. ✡ DHE Review, 6.2|10

Here are 21 places where the KJV and NASB read differently, and why. ✡ DHE Review, 6.2|10 I need to warn you to be ready because about an hour in I lose focus and put a sticky note on your nose. Now that you've been forewarned, let's have the second half of our conversation about differing NT manuscripts and continue looking at specific verses where you can see those differences. I think you'll agree with me that the differences are small and aren't contradictory, that these manuscripts have been handled with an incredibly high degree of care over the centuries, and that the other Gospels are internally consistent and explain each other. And that Dr. John Gill was wow.

(This conversation is part of our review of the Delitzsch Hebrew-English Gospels. See the written review here: and our Bible Review series here:

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