Quoting from several sources regarding the integrity of some of the translators from bygone years, the author attempts to show that they, although likely sincere, were less than accurate in their translation of the Hebrew and Greek manuscripts into English. Use of extensive passages from the writings of Ellen G. White further shows the validity of the King James Version of the Bible.
The grand language of the King James Version has stood the test of time, and it finds no equal in the modern translations. Because the Bible is the means through which God has chosen to communicate with fallen humanity, the way in which we read and understand it is vital.
Lamar Mauldin, Senior, is a retired schoolteacher and accountant. He calls Linden, Tennessee home and is currently doing mission work in Oklahoma. He attended Dyke College in Cleveland, Ohio, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration in 1980. Lamar sites Proverbs 3:5-6 as his favorite Bible text. He enjoys reading the Bible, the works of Ellen G. White, and other uplifting religious materials. He is a lover of history, both biblical and secular, and has studied in the history of the translation of the Bible down through the years.