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A Complete Guide to the Pure, Preserved Word of God in English: The KJV Bible
The top level page for this section: The Ultimate KJV Bible Study Hub.
Bible Preservation Explained (KJV Proofs)

Problems with Modern Bible Versions

How Bible Translation Works (KJV Process)

Myths and Lies About the King James Bible

Textus Receptus Explained (KJV Authority)

KJV Archaic Words Explained

Did Jesus Quote the Septuagint?

Dangers of Modern Bible Versions

How We Got the Bible (The Pure Line)

KJV vs NIV, ESV, CSB, NKJV Comparison

Verse Comparison Library (KJV vs Modern)

Why Dynamic Equivalence is Dangerous

Pure Cambridge Edition Differences Explained

KJV Only Resources: Why the King James Bible Stands Alone
The King James Bible is more than a translation — it is the culmination of God’s promise to preserve His words perfectly, without corruption, without omissions, and without doctrinal compromise. In a world overflowing with modern Bible versions that remove verses, weaken doctrine, and twist Scripture, believers need a trustworthy foundation.
This is why the KJV Only Resources section exists — to give Christians clear, Scripture-based truth about why the King James Bible stands alone. Whether you’re new to the subject, confused by modern-version marketing, or simply wanting to know why the KJV Bible is perfect, this page is your starting point.
Before exploring the detailed teachings below, here are the foundational verses that define our stand:
Psalm 12:6–7
6 The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.
7 Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever.
Matthew 24:35
Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.
Modern versions fail this test.
The King James Bible fulfills it.
Why This Page Exists: KJV Only Resources (A Hub Inside the KJV Bible Study Hub)
Modern Christianity is drowning in Bible confusion because of modern textual criticism, commercial Bible production, and the introduction of politically motivated translation philosophies.
Believers now face:
- Missing verses
- Footnotes that create doubt
- Doctrines weakened or removed
- Constant new translations for profit
- Greek “corrections” used to undermine truth
- Pastors who use multiple versions to override Scripture
This KJV Only Resources Hub cuts through all the noise and gives you:
- Clear explanations
- Simple definitions
- KJV-based evidence
- Historical truth
- Verse comparisons
- Warnings about corrupted manuscripts
Everything here is built on the foundation that God kept His Word, and the King James Bible IS that Word for English-speaking believers.
KJV Only Resources — Complete Guide
Above and below you’ll find 14 major KJV categories. Each will become its own in-depth article linked from this hub page. And on each of these sections, you will find what seems like unlimited KJV Only Resources. Personally, I am sick and tired of people (especially fake pastors and false prophets) bashing the King James Bible. Stop falling for all the lies and deceptions out there.
1. Why the KJV Is the Word of God
This foundational section explains why the King James Bible is the preserved, inspired, perfect, and final authority for English-speaking Christians. This is the heart of KJV Only Resources, because everything else flows from this truth.
Topics covered:
- God promised to preserve His words, not just “ideas”
- Inspiration applies to God’s words, not men’s opinions
- The KJV follows the preserved manuscript line
- The translators were believers who revered Scripture
- The KJV contains no contradictions, deletions, or doctrinal corruption
- Modern scholars redefine inspiration — the KJV simply believes God
Romans 10:3–4
For they being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God. 4 For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
2. Preservation of Scripture (KJV Proofs)
The Bible teaches preservation — not reconstruction. This section shows how God kept His words intact, public, accessible, and pure.
Secondary keywords included: Bible preservation KJV, pure Bible text, King James Bible only.
Topics include:
- Preservation is God’s responsibility, not scholars’
- Scripture was copied by believers, not skeptics
- The preserved line runs through Antioch → Waldenses → TR → KJV
- Why the TR family is superior to Alexandrian manuscripts
- Why preservation demands a perfect Bible today
Psalm 119:160
Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth for ever.
3. Problems with Modern Versions
This one is a cornerstone of the KJV Only Resources hub. It exposes what modern versions remove, change, or weaken.
Topics include:
- Missing verses (Acts 8:37, Matthew 18:11, Mark 16:9–20, etc.)
- Deleted references to Christ’s deity
- Removed verses about the blood
- Changes to salvation passages
- Gender-neutral and politically motivated edits
- Why the NKJV is not the same as the KJV
Colossians 1:14
In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins:
NIV, ESV remove “through his blood.”
4. How Bible Translation Really Works (The KJV Process)
Most Christians have no idea how the King James Bible was translated. This section is a powerful KJV Bible study in itself.
Topics include:
- The 47 translators chosen for their godliness and scholarship
- Their translation method — transparent, prayerful, thorough
- Why they rejected dynamic equivalence
- Why modern translation teams lack the KJV’s integrity
- How modern versions rely on corrupted manuscripts
Proverbs 30:5
Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.
5. Myths About King James
This section debunks the most common false claims spread by critics of the KJV Bible.
Myths addressed:
- “King James was immoral”
- “The KJV is too hard to understand”
- “We need newer, clearer Bibles”
- “Older manuscripts are better”
- “The KJV adds to Scripture”
1 Corinthians 14:9
So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood…
6. Textus Receptus — Why It Matters
The Textus Receptus (TR) is at the heart of the King James Bible. This section explains in simple terms why it matters.
Includes:
- What the TR is
- Why the early church used it
- Why the Waldenses preserved it
- Why modern versions reject it
- Why the TR is doctrinally superior
- How the TR proves God’s preservation
John 10:35
If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken;
7. KJV “Archaic” Words Explained
Critics say the KJV is “hard to understand.” This section proves otherwise.
Includes:
- A dictionary of simple KJV words
- Why precise words matter
- Why modern Bibles use incorrect substitutes
- How the KJV vocabulary strengthens doctrine
Psalm 119:130
The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple.
8. Did Jesus Quote the Septuagint?
This is one of the most powerful articles in your KJV Only Resources hub because it destroys a popular scholarly myth.
Includes:
- Why Jesus did not quote the LXX
- Why the LXX theory contradicts Scripture
- Why Jesus quoted the Hebrew Scriptures
- How modern scholars misuse the Septuagint
Luke 4:4
And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.
9. Dangers of Modern Bible Versions
An expanded treatment of how modern versions corrupt doctrine.
Includes:
- Attacks on Christ’s deity
- Removal of the blood
- Softening of hell
- Weakening repentance
- Changing prophecy
- Confusing salvation
Secondary keywords placed: dangers of modern versions, problems with modern Bible versions.
1 Timothy 3:16
And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
Modern versions change “God” to “He.”
10. How We Got the Bible — Pure vs Corrupt Lines
Every believer should know the two manuscript lines:
Pure Line:
- Antioch → Waldenses → Byzantine → Textus Receptus → KJV
Corrupt Line:
- Alexandria → Gnostic influence → Vaticanus & Sinaiticus → Westcott & Hort → NIV/ESV/CSB
This entire section is central to the KJV Only Resources hub.
2 Corinthians 2:17
For we are not as many, which corrupt the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God speak we in Christ.
11. KJV vs. NIV / ESV / CSB / NKJV (Verse Comparisons)
Nothing convinces people faster than side-by-side verse comparison.
Includes comparisons on:
- Salvation
- The deity of Christ
- The virgin birth
- Eternal security
- The Trinity
- The blood
- Repentance
- Hell
Matthew 9:13
But go ye and learn what that meaneth, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
ESV removes “to repentance.”
12. Verse Comparison Library
A massive quick-reference tool. The ultimate KJV Bible study resource for soul winning, counseling, and defending the faith.
Includes:
- All missing verses
- All altered verses
- All weakened doctrines
- All footnote attacks
- All corrupted passages
This is the backbone of the KJV Only Resources hub.
13. Why Dynamic Equivalence Is Dangerous
Dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought) is not translation — it is interpretation. This article exposes:
- How dynamic equivalence changes doctrine
- How translators smuggle in opinions
- Why the KJV rejects this method
- Examples of doctrinal damage
Deuteronomy 4:2
Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you.
14. Pure Cambridge Edition Differences Explained
A simple, balanced breakdown of:
- What the Pure Cambridge Edition (PCE) is
- Why the differences are minor spelling standardizations
- Why the PCE does not create new doctrine
- Why extreme “Ruckmanism” should be avoided
- Why the KJV remains perfect regardless of PCE differences
This section strengthens the credibility of the KJV Only Resources branch of your site.
Psalm 119:89
For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven.
Conclusion — Why the King James Bible Stands Alone
Everything inside the KJV Only Resources hub points to one truth:
God preserved His words perfectly, and we hold them in our hands today in the King James Bible.
No confusion.
No missing verses.
No doctrinal corruption.
No scholar correcting Scripture.
The KJV is the pure, preserved, inspired Word of God — final, authoritative, unchanging.
Every believer can trust it.
Every church should preach it.
Every Christian home should read it.
The King James Bible is not “a good translation.” It is the Bible.
Frequently Asked Questions for KJV Only Resources (FAQ)
What does “KJV Only Resources” mean?
“KJV Only Resources” refers to tools, studies, verse comparisons, and articles grounded solely in the King James Bible. It means we believe the KJV is the preserved, inspired, inerrant Word of God in English, and all resources here reject modern textual criticism, corrupt manuscripts, and watered-down translations.
Why do you only use the King James Bible?
Because God promised to preserve His words, not summaries or ideas. Modern versions remove verses, change doctrine, and introduce confusion. The King James Bible is the only English Bible that is complete, consistent, doctrinally pure, and based on the preserved manuscript line (Masoretic Text and Textus Receptus). This is the foundation of all KJV Only Resources on this page.
Isn’t the KJV too hard to understand?
No. Most “archaic” KJV words are either simple to learn or more accurate than their modern replacements. Modern versions don’t make the Bible clearer — they make it weaker, shorter, and doctrinally compromised. Our “KJV archaic words explained” section within these KJV Only Resources breaks every term down simply.
Are modern Bible versions really dangerous?
Yes. Modern versions like the NIV, ESV, CSB, NLT, and even the NKJV follow corrupt manuscript lines (Vaticanus and Sinaiticus) that delete and weaken hundreds of doctrines. Examples include: Removing “through His blood”, Weakening the deity of Christ, Attacking eternal security, Downgrading the Trinity, KJV Only Resources exist to expose these dangers clearly and scripturally.
What is the Textus Receptus, and why does it matter?
The Textus Receptus (TR) is the preserved Greek text underlying the KJV New Testament. It represents the line of manuscripts consistently used by Bible-believing churches for centuries. Modern versions bypass the TR for Alexandrian manuscripts that contradict each other thousands of times. This page includes an entire section showing why the TR matters and why God preserved His Word through this line alone.
Didn’t Jesus quote the Septuagint (LXX)?
No. That myth is based on assumptions, not evidence. Jesus quoted the Hebrew Scriptures, not a Greek translation created after His earthly ministry. KJV Only Resources on this page provide a simple breakdown proving the LXX theory false and exposing why it is often used to justify corrupt modern versions.
How do I explain to someone why the KJV is the Word of God?
Use these three pillars from our KJV Only Resources:
Preservation — God promised to keep His words forever.
Purity — The KJV comes from the pure manuscript line.
Precision — The KJV translators were unmatched in skill and reverence.
Combine this with verse comparisons showing what modern versions delete.
Is the KJV inspired or only the originals?
The Bible never teaches “only the originals were inspired.” God inspired words, not fragile pieces of paper. Since the originals no longer exist, God preserved His inspired words perfectly in the King James Bible. This is the core belief throughout all our KJV Only Resources.
What about the NKJV? Isn’t it close to the KJV?
The NKJV is not the KJV. It changes thousands of words, shifts doctrinal meaning, adds modern interpretation, and includes footnotes promoting corrupted manuscripts like the NIV and ESV. Our KJV Only Resources contain full NKJV comparison charts that reveal the truth.
How can I prove the KJV is trustworthy?
Use the following evidence from this resource hub:
Prophecy and doctrinal consistency
Manuscript lineage (Antioch vs Alexandria)
Historical preservation
Verse comparison charts
The KJV’s unmatched accuracy and clarity
When a person sees the missing verses in modern translations, they instantly understand why they need the KJV.
Is it wrong to study Bible versions other than the KJV?
It is unnecessary and spiritually dangerous. If God preserved His Word perfectly in the KJV, then studying corrupt versions is studying corruption, not truth. This is why the entire KJV Bible Study Hub — and especially KJV Only Resources — is dedicated solely to pure Scripture.
Why are there so many modern Bible versions?
Two reasons:
Profit — Bible publishers create new versions to copyright and sell.
Compromise — Committees want Bibles that fit culture rather than confront it.
The result is confusion, contradiction, and spiritual weakness.
This FAQ section in the KJV Only Resources page explains how modern versions dilute doctrine.
What is “dynamic equivalence,” and why is it dangerous?
Dynamic equivalence means translators change God’s words into what they think God meant. It replaces translation with interpretation — and human interpretation is not inspired. KJV Only Resources include a full explanation of why “thought-for-thought” translation corrupts Scripture.
What is the Pure Cambridge Edition (PCE)?
The PCE is the standardized printing of the KJV with spelling and punctuation consistency. It is not a new translation and does not add doctrine. Our hub explains PCE differences, avoiding extremist errors while showing why it matters for accuracy and unity.
How can I use these KJV Only Resources to grow spiritually?
Start by:
Reading the KJV daily
Using the verse comparison library
Learning preservation and manuscript history
Avoiding modern commentaries
Understanding why God preserved every word
This page gives you everything you need to develop Biblical discernment and confidence in Scripture.
