Thanks, Terry. I too like the NKJV. A lot of my teachers used the NASB, but
I had an OT prof whom I liked very much. His favorite was the NKJV, so
that's what I started reading. I am very happy with it.

Thanks for answering my questions. I was kind of thinking that in the
context of Heb. 4 maybe the reference was to Jesus, but I know a lot of
people read it like you do. And then there's David's comment to consider,
which may be a very good position to take. Anyway, I was just curious where
people were.

Bill
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From: "Terry Clifton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Mormons and Street Preachers


> Bill Taylor wrote:
>
> >Good. Thanks for sharing. Do you use the KJV in your studies, or another
> >translation?
> >
> >Bill
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> >
> >
> I usually use NKJV.  The KJV is full of thees and thous.  I don't
> talketh that way or thinketh that way, so I find it distracting.  There
> are times though when I read the KJV or even the living Bible if it
> helps clarify something that I find a little fuzzy.  I particularly like
> the Contempoary English Version when those fuzzies show up.
> Terry
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