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IAV For Geniuses
Scientific, scholastic, and technical information will be found via our Biblical Textual Calculus website, which is also a portal to our other (relevant) websites. This post will be expanded over time.
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Guardian
Guardian We are the guardian in the matter of the identification of the true text of the Bible in the original languages and in the English language and we are prepared to defend this powerful claim. The true text of the Bible in the original languages is the: MT10-TR-CSR10 This is the original languages text […]
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The “EST” Methodology
(methodology 4)Another major means of updating the language of the King James Bible is the removal of the “est” ending from most of 304 words that, collectively, occur 2,786 times in the King James Bible. Here is the list of those words: abhorrest abodest acceptest afflictest anointest answerest approvest askest awakest badest
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Technical Update 2
(tu-2)We have updated our English-Greek Interlinear. “{\cf2 ” was replaced with “{Not Scripture–>.”
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Technical Update 1
(tu-1)We have updated the Textual Baseline. “{\cf2 ” was replaced with “{Not Scripture–>.”
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IAV For Dummies
The IAV (International Authorized Version) is a language update of the King James Bible in the following ways: Most of the words ending in “eth” in the King James Bible do not end in “eth” in the IAV; for example, “loveth” is now “loves.” Most of the words ending in “est” in the King James […]
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The “ETH” Methodology
(methodology 3)One of the major means of updating the language of the King James Bible is the removal of the “eth” ending from most of 658 words that, collectively, occur 5,092 times in the King James Bible. Here is the list of those words: abhorreth abideth aboundeth accepteth accuseth acknowledgeth addeth adorneth advantageth affecteth agreeth
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Computer Methodology
(methodology 2)Computers allow us to do vast amounts of textual work in relatively short periods of time. One example is the extraction of all of the words contained in the King James Bible. See King James Bible Exhaustive Statistical Word List.
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Correspondence Methodology
(methodology 1)The first methodology is very simple. There are many words in the King James Bible that correspond exactly, precisely, and obviously to certain modern English words. We will be providing a list of these words. One example is the word “loveth.” This exactly, precisely, and obviously corresponds to the word “loves.” Here is a specific example: (Matthew10:37a) He that […]
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Methodology Principle
(principle 18)We are now ready to begin the explanation of the actual process of developing the International Authorized Version. The development process involves multiple methodologies (methods, means). We will explain these methodologies one by one. Our primary purpose in doing so is to show the world that the International Authorized Version truly is the next generation […]