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 NKJV In Context -Blotting Out GOD’S Name

The New International Version on Rev 3:14-John 17:26-Rev 3:5 + More

The New International Version Bible Has Intentionally Blotted Out GOD

’s Name
SBT Note-King James didn’t even blot God’s Name Out Completely—by Making His Name a Footnote entirely.

SBT Notes—ALL God’s Creatures have Names-and NIV Hides God’s Name in a Footnote –Maybe (Matt 7-1)

God will forgive the NIV Writers and their Associates For blotting out his name In the Scriptures that

Definitely Pleases Satan’s Purpose To Blot Out GOD’S Name Open & Study SatansMainPurpose.htm &SatansID.htm

NIV on Revelation 3:14 Revelation 2View this ChapterRevelation 4- To the Church in Laodicea

    14"To the angel of the church in Laodicea write:  These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness,

the ruler of God's creation. Revelation 2View this ChapterRevelation 4

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New International Version on  John 17:26 NIV-John 16View this ChapterJohn 18

6"I have revealed you[a] to those whom you gave me out of the world. They were yours; you gave them to me and they have obeyed your word.

a.      John 17:6 Greek your name; also in verse 26

 26I have made you known to them, and will continue to make you known in order that the love you

 have for me may be in them and that I myself may be in them. SBT Note— King James didn’t even blot God’s Name Out Completely—by Making His Name a Footnote entirely.  Footnotes: SBT Note—ALL God’s Creatures have  Names----NASB

 and NIV Hides God’s Name in a Footnote –Maybe (Matt 7-1) God will

Forget the NIV Writers Names and their Associates—For blotting out his name

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Revelation 3:5 NIV

Revelation 2View this Chapter Revelation 4

5He who overcomes will, like them, be dressed in white. I will never blot out his name from the book of life,

but will acknowledge his name before my Father and his angels.

Revelation 2View this ChapterRevelation 4

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Exodus 6:3 NIV

Exodus 5View this Chapter Exodus 7

3 I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac and to Jacob as God Almighty, [a] but by my name the LORD [b] I did not make myself known to them. [c]

Footnotes:

a.      Exodus 6:3 Hebrew El-Shaddai

b.      Exodus 6:3 See note at Exodus 3:15.

c.       Exodus 6:3 Or Almighty, and by my name the LORD did I not let myself be known to them?

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Exodus 3:15 NIV

Exodus 2View this Chapter Exodus 4

    15 God also said to Moses, "Say to the Israelites, 'The LORD, [a] the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.' This is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.

Footnotes: a Exodus 3:15 The Hebrew for LORD sounds like and may be derived from the Hebrew for I am in verse 14.

This is my name forever---'The LORD, [a] the God of your fathers--

LORD—Is not a Name  

I am-----is not a Name—Open  I AM God!

                           AND                           I AM The Son of God----

        Important to Review Jeremiah 23:27 thru 39 to open C/H-- View this Chapter

Jeremiah 23 ---- C/H-- View this Chapter

 27 They think the dreams

(or Today Their open Delusions— of ***Open*** OneTwoThreeEqualsOne.htm-- Compare-  2 Thess 2-8-12  Click here [Context] )

they tell one another will make my people forget my name,

 just as their fathers forgot my name through Baal worship----Compare -- AAisJesusRealToYOU.htm

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Jeremiah 23:39 NIV

Jeremiah 22View this Chapter Jeremiah 24

39 Therefore, I will surely forget you and cast you out of my presence along with the city

I gave to you and your fathers.

Jeremiah 22View this ChapterJeremiah 24

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KJV-Jer 23:39  Therefore, behold, I, even I, will utterly forget you, and I will forsake you,

and the city that I gave you and your fathers, and cast you out of my presence:

Jer 23:40  And I will bring an everlasting reproach upon you, and a perpetual shame,

which shall not be forgotten.

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                    Bible Publishishers are Constantly Updating and Upgrading Their Translations.

                                                          Is is only Fair to Pick On those that have NOT Done SO.

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C/H -Restored Name King James Version

 

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For  The  RNKJV Restored Name King James Version

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NIV’S Are Trinitarians—Open-- 

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Open -JesusWorshipersOrFatherOnly.htm

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Matthew 6:9 NIV

Matthew 5View this Chapter Matthew 7

    9"This, then, is how you should pray:
   " 'Our Father in heaven,
   hallowed be your name,------------------------------Open--HallowBeThyNAME.htm—And ---AntiChrist.htm Plus -GWGPNCRule.htm

Matthew 5View this ChapterMatthew 7

NIV’S Are Trinitarians—Open-- 

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 And They Can’t Deny the Truth of These Three Verses- 1TIMOTHY 3:16

Plus --11 JOHN 5:7b-8a------- Proverbs 8:22  

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1TIMOTHY 3:16

He appeared in a body ... (NIV).

God was manifest in the flesh .,. (KJV).

Why does the NIV read "He" instead of "God" (KJV)? Are you denigrating Jesus' deity?

No major Greek manuscript earlier than the eighth or ninth century reads "God."

All the ancient versions concur.' Compare the treatments of John 1:18 and Luke 2:33, 43 above.

1 JOHN 5:7b-8a

For there are three that testify. the Spirit, the water and the blood,~ and the three are in agreement ...

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For there are three that bear record in hecn~en, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three ore one. And there are three that bear witness in earth ... (KJV).

Why does the NIV not include the additional words at the end of verse 7 and the beginning of verse $ (see KJV)?

The extra words in the KJV rendering of this passage are among the most poorly attested of all the disputed verses in the KJV and Textus Receptus. The addition is not found in any Greek manuscript or English h translation until the sixteenth century, and most scholars agree that it is a forgery

Proverbs 8:22

Accuracy Defined & Illustrated                                              Page 65

Proverbs 8:22 is a passage that contains two different issues reflecting new insights from Ugaritic. First, the word traditionally rendered "possess" (qanah) is attested in Ugaritic with the meaning "create, bring forth"; and the NN reflected this new insight in its translation of Genesis 14:19, 22, where the traditional translation was kept in the footnote. Similarly in Proverbs 8:22 the new meaning was expressed in the text while the traditional rendering was retained in the footnote, thus leaving it more open to the christological view of some interpreters. 12

Second, the word translated "way" (derek) is attested in Ugaritic with a range of meaning, including "dominion" or "work," which can fit in this context along with the new meaning found for qanah ("create"). 13 New light on drk also eexplains the NIV translation of Amos 8:14, where it is rendered "god" (with a footnote, "power"). Apparently derek was an epithet for the deity, "the power of Beersheba," but other suggestions have also been made far understanding this verse.

Another well-known example of Ugaritic's illumination of the Hebrew text is found in Psalm 68:5(4), where ba 'rd bot is translated in the KJV as "upon the heavens," which must have been a guess from the context, since this word normally signifies "desert."

This title of the Lord must be compared with the Ugaritic epithet of Baal, "rider of the clouds [ `rpt]." This interchange of labials is not a serious problem, since it is not without parallel within Semitic (and other) languages. In this case the NN kept "desert" in the footnote, since this reading is not impossible here; the same was done by NASB, NEB, RSV.

In Proverbs 26:23 the KJV translated kese p sigim as "silver dross," whichh does not make much sense in this context, as many have noted. We would expect, not dross, but something more like a coating of glaze to cover the potsherd in this proverb. We can redivide the consonants and understand the first letter as the prefixed preposition and the remaining letters as matching the Hittite word zapzagu ("glaze"). It is also found in Ugaritic as spsg and is listed in the new Hebrew lexicon, KB.31'he final mem, may be the so-called enclitic mem or a case of dittography, as the &<neext word begins with mem

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