“Something You Should Know: The Hebrew Acrostic. Knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet opens the door of understanding to the Hebrew acrostic or alphabetical psalms. These are biblical poems in which consecutive units (either lines, verses, or groups of verses) begin with sequential letters of the Hebrew alphabet. No doubt such a linguistic device provides a…
Category: Legacy Standard Bible
Revelation 16:5
One of these is different than the others…see if you can see what I am seeing. “And I herde the aungel ʽof watirs seiynge, Just art thou, Lord, that art, and that was holy, that demyst thes thinges;” (Wycliffe Bible, published 1382-1395) “And I hearde an auugell saye: Lorde which art and wast/thou art righteous and…
An Old KJVO Article I Wrote
A pastor from Florida recalled that I wrote an article about “Why I Am KJV Only” and he mentioned that on Facebook. I was surprised anyone read that and found it interesting that he would bring it up. Here is my reply: Yes, I did write an article like that based on a sermon I…
Justice in Acts 28:4
There is value in reading more than one translation of the Bible, whether it’s two different languages or two Bibles in the same language if you have that opportunity like we do in the English speaking world. As I have been preaching through Acts, I not only read the book multiple times in my King…
Fetch A Compass – Acts 28:13
In Acts 28:13, the King James Version reads, “And from thence we fetched a compass, and came to Rhegium: and after one day the south wind blew, and we came the next day to Puteoli:” If you are a history buff like me, you know that navigational compasses did not exist at that time at…
