Yeah, mine is too. All but like 2 of the verses I've ever memorized were from the NIV.Yeah, I think my translation is NIV...I think....
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Yeah, mine is too. All but like 2 of the verses I've ever memorized were from the NIV.Yeah, I think my translation is NIV...I think....
okHello, so ya'll should read Ephesians 1:1-2 and tomorrow we will discuss about it
Hello, so ya'll should read Ephesians 1:1-2 and tomorrow we will discuss about it
I agree.I'm in y'all, assuming it's still okay.
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BTW, I'll be using a KJV. I'm not sure we should not allow others to use different ones, but I guess we can have a "standard version" - the KJV. Other versions can be good in certain things that the KJ lacks, but it's amazing some of the things that have been left out of them! And things that have been added. All in all, I strongly believe that the KJV is the safest version, if nothing else. We pray and study that God, through the aid of the Holy Spirit, will give us enlightenment rather than just man's interpretations. Anyway, one last thought, for future references, let's look at what will be the reading: for example, today it's Ephesians 1:1-2, well, what if that would leave us with only half a thought? So just observe the given section, and say, maybe next time we'll read verses 3-12 because it captures the whole point. Sometimes, only one verse will need to be studied. Hope that makes sense. Looking forward to studying together.