<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr>[color:"blue"]When you said "the Joseph Smith KJV", are you knocking the KJV by associating it with the heretic Joseph Smith? I certainly hope not.</font><hr></blockquote><p> I believe he meant that Joseph Smith used the KJV to make his [color:red]own version</font color=red>, thus the JSKJV for short. He was comparing it to the JW's NWT (New World Translation), who basically did the same thing. Joseph Smith, the first prophet of the LDS, made drastic changes in at least 3,410 verses of the KJV which consisted of additions, deletions, rearrangements, and other alterations that caused it to vary not only from the KJV, but from other biblical texts. Changes range from minor details to fully reconstituted chapters. <br><br>


Reformed and Always Reforming,