Tuesday, October 1, 2013

THE MOST FEARED BIBLE


THE MOST FEARED BIBLE *

In 1557, while in exile in Geneva, Switzerland, a then unknown Clergyman, John Calvin, assisted by a handful of Englishmen who had fled the persecution of Bloody Mary, undertook to translate the complete Bible. This made Calvin's Bible the first complete Bible to be translated into English from the original Hebrew and Greek texts. Calvin and his associates did far more than a translation. Their editions contained thousands of marginal notes. Because words and phrases quite often had several meanings, the marginal explanations were meant to remove all doubt from the mind of the reader. Calvin's Bible, out of print since 1644, was the Bible of choice for Oliver Cromwell, John Milton, and the pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620. William Shakespeare quoted Calvin's Bible more than 5,000 times in his plays. In 1644, Calvin's Bible was replaced by the King James version because the state needed a Bible that was more compliant to its agenda. James declared Calvin's Bible 'seditious' and made its possession a felony.

King James I of England was a devout believer in the 'divine' rights of kings. Among his many other faults, he preferred young boys to adult women. James enjoyed killing animals. He called it 'hunting'. Once he killed an animal, he would literally roll about in its blood. Some historians claim that he practiced bestiality while the animals lay dying. James was a sadist as well as a sodomite. He enjoyed torturing people. While King of Scotland, he personally supervised the torture of poor wretches caught up in the witch-hunt trials, and even suggested new ways of torture to his henchmen. Knowing what King James was, we can easily discern his motives. James ascended the English throne in 1603. He wasted no time in ordering a new edition of the Bible in order to deny the common people the marginal notes, and thus the real meaning of many Biblical accounts. The doctrines espoused in the marginal notes struck terror into the heart of kings and their servants of the church. So James edited his own version without marginal notes. The King James Bible was, and is for all practical purposes, a govern­ment publication. Copies of 'The Most Feared Bible1 have now been printed again for the first time in over 400 years. Prices start at about $40. Information contains a sample page and several sources. We do not sell the Bible.

Suggested additional reading: 'What Jesus Taught In Secret'- by Max Freedom Long.
This Report is available from: SCOOPIFIED, PO Box 277, Bellingham, WA 98227

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I believe that certain aspects in the current King James Bible has many contradictons that most pro-Christians constantly deny and make various arguments and excuses as to why "The King James version is the absolute truth, which also making😞 Jesus as God Himself.

I can't wait to receive my copy of The Most Feared Bible.