Further problems with the KJV in the BoM
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2023 8:16 am
The Data Over Dogma podcast has become a favorite of mine since I heard Dan McClellan speak at Sunstone.
I was surprised to learn in an episode called Will the Best Bible Please Stand Up that the King James Version is not what I thought it was. Because it was assembled by people that are referred to as "translators," I assumed it was a translation from Hebrew and Greek. It is not. It is a version that was copied from earlier English translations, with intentional modifications made by the redactors (e.g. King James required certain language about kings to be changed to make despots sound more benevolent). Many people at the time objected to some of those changes and the KJV was generally ill-received because the language was already old fashioned and clumsy compared to the common vernacular.
All of these things make it even more bizarre that anything from that version would show up in an ancient American book. And don't even get me started on New Testament language and Pauline pseudepigrapha amongst the ancient Mayans and/or Iroquois.
I was surprised to learn in an episode called Will the Best Bible Please Stand Up that the King James Version is not what I thought it was. Because it was assembled by people that are referred to as "translators," I assumed it was a translation from Hebrew and Greek. It is not. It is a version that was copied from earlier English translations, with intentional modifications made by the redactors (e.g. King James required certain language about kings to be changed to make despots sound more benevolent). Many people at the time objected to some of those changes and the KJV was generally ill-received because the language was already old fashioned and clumsy compared to the common vernacular.
All of these things make it even more bizarre that anything from that version would show up in an ancient American book. And don't even get me started on New Testament language and Pauline pseudepigrapha amongst the ancient Mayans and/or Iroquois.