Koinonia Hour - Howard Elseth - The Exquisite Soundness of the 1611 King James Bible

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There is nothing like the 1611 King James Bible in it's majestic lay out and rich, deep history. Many bibles have come along after many centuries that have replaced it with other versions. There are many that argue and contend it's historic authenticity. There are many heated accusations made to discredit it.

Today Howard Elseth delivers a concise, detailed historical teaching on this subject. This is a rather important podcast that needed to be made. I asked him to come on to discuss and examine some things that people have come to believe as truth. It is amazing to me how much is erroneously accepted just by hear-say alone and ferociously defended.

Listen as Howard dissertates deep into European kingships and centuries of events that will answer false claims and beliefs, and sets the true history in accurate order. He always does so in his sound, thorough teaching style which is something of a great gift to the students of the word.

"The observant man recognizes many mysteries into which he can not pretend to see, and he remembers that the world is too wide for the eye of one man. But the modern sophists are sure of everything, especially if it contradicts the Bible." ~ Charles Spurgeon

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