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robinson and pierpont, collated against the kjv, post 9

Thirteenth post in under two hours.  I’m on fire. To understand what’s going on in this post, check this list of previous posts:  1, oh no, okay, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, oops. Translatable differences in Galatians, Ephasians, and Philippians follow.  Adding three, eight, and four differences respectively raises our total to 367. [...]
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apologies to robinson-pierpont readers

Oops!  Among my list of differences between the KJV and the text of Robinson and Pierpont, I’ve found a mistake in post seven.  I listed a supposed difference thusly: Romans 6:3 “ I ought to have omitted that entry altogether.  The KJV’s Vorlage is for all translational purposes identical with the text of Robinson and [...]
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robinson and pierpont, collated against the kjv, post 8

I’m on something of a blogging roll again, considering that this is my eleventh post today.  And lest you start thinking I’m wasting too much time on the blog, consider this:  I’ve only spent an hour and a half on it, which is far less time than the average kid spends watching TV.  And since [...]
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robinson and pierpont collated against the kjv, post 3

(cf. post 1, oh no, okay, post 2) This project of comparing the Byzantine text against the KJV has been progressing faster than a thought.  About a day ago, I finished making it through all the variants in the book of Matthew.  Now I’m finished sorting through every variant in Mark, and making a list [...]
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robinson and perpient collated against the kjv, post 1

Recently, in an earlier post, I lamented a bit about how even highly educated members of Christianity remains sadly ignorant on matters of textual criticism.  And then I thought to myself:  what can I do for that situation?  And I came up with something that’s not a solution, but might be a tiny step forward–collating [...]
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