What you just said goes against being a KJV-onlyist though - “One that tries to make sure you can understand what He's telling you?” would imply that God speaks to us in any language, at any time, and in any book
But you want to stuff Him into one book, from one time, in one language…
I know people that grew up in China, Korea, Russia, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Thailand, Vietnam, Samoa, Greece and Africa that came to America and learned how to speak perfect English. Amazing, isn't it?
I feel like KJVOnlyism loses its “je ne sais quoi” when you expand it to include modern translations. At that point your KJV is probably closer to a Douay–Rheims than it is to a “NKJV en espenol”
What you just said goes against being a KJV-onlyist though - “One that tries to make sure you can understand what He's telling you?” would imply that God speaks to us in any language, at any time, and in any book
But you want to stuff Him into one book, from one time, in one language…
I know people that grew up in China, Korea, Russia, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Thailand, Vietnam, Samoa, Greece and Africa that came to America and learned how to speak perfect English. Amazing, isn't it?
If you can’t speak English are you doomed to hell?
I'm pretty sure the KJV is translated into every language. I trust the efficacy of these translations more than I do anything that nasb has to say.
I feel like KJVOnlyism loses its “je ne sais quoi” when you expand it to include modern translations. At that point your KJV is probably closer to a Douay–Rheims than it is to a “NKJV en espenol”