The KJV Bible has served Christians for 400 years. The KJV was translated from what has been called the Majority Text, the Textus Receptus, or Byzantine text type. New manuscripts were 'discovered' or promoted from obscurity into prominence in the 19th century, the most prominent of which are the Sinaiticus and Vaticanus, and these variant manuscripts are known as Alexandrian texts.
Westcott and Hort became famous for translating the Alexandrian texts into the Revised Version of 1881, a badly mangled Bible version. Sadly, almost all modern versions of the Bible have been majorly influenced by the Alexandrian text corruptions.
Westcott and Hort became famous for translating the Alexandrian texts into the Revised Version of 1881, a badly mangled Bible version. Sadly, almost all modern versions of the Bible have been majorly influenced by the Alexandrian text corruptions.