Dear Reader,
I have published a book through Kept Pure Press entitled, The Received Text: A Field Guide. It can be found here. There is a discount available for readers of the Text & Translation blog.
The purpose of this book is not to be a deep dive into the topic, or an utter refutation of individual textual variants. I set out to detail as best as I could the scope of the conversation for newcomers and lay people. One of the issues I often see is lofty language and credentialism which are barriers to entry for the average person. So I put together a short book which outlines clearly the theological and methodological frameworks of the most commonly held positions. Once I establish the boundaries of the conversation, I offer a hefty critique to the methods and beliefs of the critical text establishment and provide a somewhat unique approach to defending the Received Text position.
God Bless,
Taylor
Dear Brother Thank you, as been waiting eagerly for your book. I hope to order a copy to begin with and hopefully more to distribute here in the UK. I am guessing Amazon is the only stockists for supply to the UK. Consider gifting a copy, if not directly, then via Jeff Riddle, to the editor of the Bible League Quarterly, John Thackway, in England for a review, as I am sure there would be a great interest. Contact details here:https://www.bibleleaguetrust.org/the-quarterly/ May the Lord be pleased to open many eyes! Every kindness and encouragement and the Lord’s richest blessing to you. warmly in ChristWayne
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Bro. Desoto could you point me in the direction of some material on the NKJV vs the KJV. I’m planning on writing my bachelors thesis on it.
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I don’t have any resources on the topic, but there are a number of comparatives out there that you could start looking at.
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Enjoyed the book. Reviewed here:
https://commonwealthbronx.org/blog/
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Thank you for the review!
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