TRUTH OR LIES?
Dr Jeffrey Khoo
Academic Dean, Far Eastern Bible College, Singapore
Accusers and Allegations
A number of websites seek to attack and destroy the verbal and plenary
perfection of the Bible. They claim that the Bible is verbally and
plenarily inspired (VPI) but not verbally and plenarily preserved (VPP).
Simply put, they want Christians to believe that the Bible was only
infallible in the past but no longer infallible today.
In attacking the present infallibility and inerrancy of the Scriptures
and the identification of an existing infallible and inerrant Scripture in
the original languages in the inspired and preserved Hebrew and Greek
words underlying the Reformation Bibles best represented by the KJV, these
anti-perfectionist, anti-preservationist, anti-TR/KJV, pro-Westcott-Hort,
and pro-modern-versionists falsely accuse believers of the present
perfection of Scriptures as schismatics, heretics and even cultists by
linking them to Ruckmanism and Seventh-Day Adventism (SDAism). Their
writings imply that it is simply unscholarly and even sinful to suggest
that Christians today indeed possess a 100% infallible and inerrant Bible.
Henceforth, I will refer to such propagators of untruth generally as
"the accusers," bearing in mind that not all of them share exactly the
same beliefs with regard to the VPP and the KJV, as some among them even
inexplicably profess love for the KJV—notwithstanding their readiness to
find fault with the KJV and/or the original language texts (words)
underlying the KJV. The title of "arch-accuser" goes to Doug Kutilek who
contributed a chapter to the faith-denying and doubt-casting book called
One Bible Only? authored by the faculty of Central Baptist
Theological Seminary (with support from Bob Jones University). In that
book, Kutilek maliciously and mischievously paints with a broad and
contemptuous brush all pro-KJV advocates as Ruckmanites.
If Kutilek had kept his criticisms of Ruckman to Ruckman alone we would
not have cared, but he linked sound defenders of the KJV like Edward F
Hills, David Otis Fuller, David Cloud, D A Waite to Ruckman! This is
hitting below the belt. He also unjustly accused pro-KJV defenders of
SDAism just because D O Fuller quoted from SDA Benjamin Wilkinson who so
happened to defend the KJV as well in his book Our Authorized Bible
Vindicated (1930). This is a common tactic by detractors to mislead,
to paint white as black so that people will not see the white but only the
black, and to make people think that the black they see is indeed white.
Such sophistry is usually employed by those who have no case or a weak
case, who have to resort to such low blows to score their points in order
to look credible.
VPP is Not Ruckmanism
It is a well-known fact that authors like Hills, Fuller, Cloud and
Waite by no means defend the KJV in the way Ruckman does. It is clear from
the writings of Hills, Fuller, Cloud and Waite that they do not espouse at
all the beliefs of Ruckman that:
(1) the KJV is doubly inspired;
(2) the KJV is advanced revelation;
(3) the English KJV is as or more inspired than the original language
Scriptures;
(4) the KJV can be used to correct the original language Scriptures;
(5) there is no need whatsoever to study the Biblical languages of
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek due to an "inspired" English translation;
(6) the KJV cannot be improved on (The Defined King James Bible
edited by Waite and Tow and published by Bible For Today is certainly an
improvement of the KJV);
(7) the KJV is the only Bible that has gospel or salvific content;
(8) those who do not use the KJV are condemned to hell; and
(9) all non-English speaking believers must learn English to know the
Truth.
Hills, Fuller, Cloud and Waite are all essentially speaking of the
infallibility and inerrancy of the inspired Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek
Scriptures behind the Reformation Bibles best represented by the KJV. The
KJV does not stand independently or separately. It is dependent on its
original language source texts, and these source texts (words) known by
various names—Byzantine, Majority, Received—are the infallibly preserved
apographs of the inerrant autographs.
As far as non-English translations or versions of the Bible go, all
non-English speaking believers are encouraged to use the Bibles they have
in their own native tongue, but they ought to use that version which is
closest to the inspired and preserved Byzantine, Majority and Received
texts, and as far removed as possible from the Alexandrian, Minority, and
Westcott-Hort texts. They ought also to use a Bible that is translated by
means of the verbal equivalence method (word-for-word) rather than the
dynamic equivalence method (thought-for-thought) in keeping to the twin
doctrines of VPI and VPP. Biblically and theologically trained pastors and
teachers are necessary to teach faithfully the whole counsel of God,
expounding from the inerrant Hebrew and Greek Scriptures God has
infallibly preserved, namely, the Masoretic Text and the Textus Receptus
of the Protestant Reformation, all the truths that God has given using the
best version or translation the people have in their hands.
VPP is Not SDAism
Dr Benjamin Wilkinson (an SDA) does not own the King James Bible. The
King James Bible was not translated by SDAs but by Reformation and
Protestant scholars of the highest calibre during the reign of King James
in the early 17th century. The King James Bible is for everyone
who loves the Bible and desires to have the best and most faithful English
Bible ever produced for their meditation and edification. Neither does
Wilkinson own the "copyright" to the Biblical doctrine of VPP which
belongs only to the Lord Jesus Christ who said in all three Synoptic
Gospels, "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass
away" (Matt 24:35, Mark 13:31, Luke 21:33).
Wilkinson did not pioneer the defence of the KJV. The original defence
of the KJV may be traced to the Trinitarian Bible Society (TBS) which was
originally founded in 1831 to defend the biblical and fundamental doctrine
of the Trinity and the 100% deity of Christ—hence its name "Trinitarian."
The clearest proof-text for the doctrine of the Trinity is 1 John 5:7,
"For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and
the Holy Ghost: and these three are one." This most excellent verse has
been scissored out by Westcott and Hort, and the modern versions. The TBS
in its defence of the Trinity found it most necessary also to defend 1
John 5:7 as found in the underlying preserved Greek text of the KJV. By so
defending the KJV and its preserved underlying Greek text, is the TBS now
SDA just because Wilkinson at a later time happened to defend the KJV and
its underlying Greek text too? Note that the TBS is stoutly against
Westcott and Hort, and the modern versions, and even considers the NKJV
untrustworthy.
The Bible League is another early defender of the KJV. Founded in 1892,
the Bible League resisted the "Downgrade" in Great Britain. The modernists
were throwing out one doctrine after another including the foundational
and indispensable doctrine of the divine inspiration and total inerrancy
of the Holy Scriptures. The Bible League was founded to contend earnestly
for the historic Christian Faith. Since its inception, the League has
endeavored "[t]o promote the Reverent Study of the Holy Scriptures, and to
resist the varied attacks made upon their Inspiration, Infallibility and
Sole Sufficiency as the Word of God." Insofar as the Bible versions issue
is concerned, the Bible League unashamedly holds to the view that "the
Authorised Version is the most accurate and faithful English Bible
translation available today." Its latest publication (2004), a 126-paged
book authored by Alan J Macgregor and titled Three Modern Versions
is a most timely critique of the NIV, ESV and NKJV. It is significant to
note that Macgregor quoted Wilkinson’s Our Authorized Bible Vindicated,
but in a footnote (pp12-13) Macgregor wisely explained his use of
Wilkinson’s material thus:
It must be pointed out here that while there is some good material in
Dr Wilkinson’s book, there are also a number of inaccuracies. He was a
Seventh-day Adventist (a fact that many who quote from him fail to
reveal). Some who support the use of modern versions of the Bible allege
that one of the reasons for Dr. Wilkinson’s strong opposition to the
Revised Version of 1881 was that it altered two verses which Adventists
regard as proof-texts in support of their doctrines: Acts 13:42 (which
they regard as teaching the necessity of Gentiles keeping the Sabbath or
Seventh Day), and Hebrews 9:27 (which Adventists believe teaches soul
sleep). I have sought to be selective in the quotes I have used. Some
might argue, why quote from him at all, if he was a member of a cult?
The answer is that despite his Adventist views … there is nonetheless
some sound evidence in his book that rightly exposes facts concerning
the Westcott and Hort Text, and the errors of Vaticanus and Sinaiticus.
He also provides solid, factual support for the superiority of the
Received Text.
This allegation that the belief in the verbal and plenary preservation
of the Scriptures and the defence of the KJV is a "new doctrine" and a
"new practice" has been very much the tactic of anti-VPPists, anti-TRists,
and anti-KJVists to vilify the fundamental doctrine of the infallible
preservation of the inspired words of the Holy Scriptures to the last jot
and tittle as promised by our Lord Himself in Matthew 5:18, and the
goodness of the KJV and its underlying Hebrew and Greek Texts, so that the
unknowing populace would automatically shun the good old doctrine of VPP,
the good old TR, and the good old KJV without consciously giving them a
second thought. Some of the accusers even claim to be "preserving our
godly paths" (Jer 6:16)! Can this be so?
New Attacks, New Terms, Not New Doctrines
David Cloud rightly says that such new attacks against KJV defenders
"has increased in intensity in recent years and is finding a home even
among those who claim to be Fundamentalists and Bible-believing Baptists."
Cloud quoted from the Rev Dennis Gibson (a minister of the gospel who has
served in Presbyterian and Baptist churches since 1958, and a regular
contributor to the international devotional guide—Read, Pray and Grow)
who in a letter to him dated April 19, 1995 wrote, "I see a real hostility
that has been generated in the minds of some of the younger pastors.
There does not seem to be, on their part, a serious interest in dealing
with this issue … It is the hostility, however, that is troubling. Sides
are forming and deep prejudices are evident. To be ‘a King James man’ is
not a term of opprobrium. This opposition is within ‘so-called’
evangelicalism, not as in the past, from the liberal-modernist camp."
Is it no wonder that the Trinitarian Bible Society, noting a
significant change in theological climate in Christendom, felt compelled
to issue a comprehensive statement in 2005
(www.trinitarianbiblesociety.com/site/qr/qr571.pdf) defining what it
believes to be the Doctrine of Scripture? D P Rowland, the General
Secretary of TBS wrote in the Society’s Quarterly Record
(April-June 2005), "Today, as has been stated, things are very different.
The doctrine of Scripture has been, and is being, assailed on every side;
not least from within many branches (including those taking the name of
‘evangelical’ and ‘reformed’ and may I add ‘fundamentalist’) of the
so-called ‘Christian Church’ of our day. The Committee, therefore,
considers it necessary for the Society clearly and unambiguously to state
where it stands on this most fundamental of all doctrines" (words in
italics are mine).
New assaults on the foundational and indispensable doctrine of the
infallible preservation of the inerrantly inspired words of Holy Scripture
require updated statements and more definitive terms to affirm
Christianity’s fundamental beliefs concerning the forever
infallible and inerrant Scripture, hence our term—"Verbal Plenary
Preservation"—as expressed in the Constitution of the Far Eastern Bible
College, and True Life Bible-Presbyterian Church:
(1) We believe in the divine, Verbal Plenary Inspiration
(Autographs) and Verbal Plenary Preservation (Apographs) of the
Scriptures in the original languages, their consequent inerrancy and
infallibility, and as the perfect Word of God, the Supreme and final
authority in faith and life (2 Tim 3:16; 2 Pet 1:20-21; Ps 12:6-7; Matt
5:18, 24:35);
(2) We believe the Hebrew Old Testament and the Greek New
Testament underlying the Authorised (King James) Version to be the very
Word of God, infallible and inerrant;
(3) We uphold the Authorised (King James) Version to be the Word of
God—the best, most faithful, most accurate, most beautiful translation
of the Bible in the English language, and do employ it alone as our
primary scriptural text in the public reading, preaching, and teaching
of the English Bible.
What is the real problem today? Is it not the unequal yoking of
"reformed" and "fundamentalist" theology with the textual-critical method
of Westcott and Hort and the "inerrant autographs alone" view of Warfield,
their resultant corrupt text and modern perversions? Why are "reformed"
people agreeing with certain fundamental Baptists who castigate the
doctrine of special providential preservation as a "new doctrine,"
non-existent before 1648 and the Westminster Confession? Why are certain
Biblical fundamentalists well-known for their Biblical conservatism and
separatism speaking favourably of rationalistic methods of Biblical
criticism, modernistic critical texts, and the ecumenical and
neo-evangelical modern versions? Has there not been a downgrade today
within reformed Christianity and historic fundamentalism? If so, is this
not a backsliding away from the 16th and 20th
century Reformation movements?
Prayer and Plea
Our sincere and earnest prayer is that Bible-believing and
Bible-defending Christians would not just believe and defend the Verbal
Plenary Inspiration (VPI) of Scripture, but also the Verbal Plenary
Preservation (VPP) of Scripture. The Bible was not only infallible and
inerrant in the past (in the Autographs), but also infallible and inerrant
in the present (in the Apographs). These Apographs are the providentially
and specially preserved Hebrew and Greek manuscripts and texts underlying
the Reformation Bibles best represented by the KJV.
The Texts Underlying the KJV as Identified by the
Trinitarian Bible Society
As a defender of the VPP of Scripture and the KJV, I praise the Lord
for the Trinitarian Bible Society’s latest position statement on the Bible
as published in its Quarterly Record, April-June 2005. The TBS
identifies and describes the underlying texts of the KJV as follows:
"The Trinitarian Bible Society Statement of Doctrine of the Holy
Scripture" approved by the General Committee at its meeting held on 17th
January 2005, and revised 25th February 2005 declares:
The Constitution of the Trinitarian Bible Society specifies the
textual families to be employed in the translations it circulates. The
Masoretic Hebrew and the Greek Received Texts are the texts that the
Constitution of the Trinitarian Bible Society acknowledges to have been
preserved by the special providence of God within Judaism and
Christianity. Therefore these texts are definitive and the final point
of reference in all the Society’s work.
These texts of Scripture reflect the qualities of God-breathed
Scripture, including being authentic, holy, pure, true, infallible,
trustworthy, excellent, self-authenticating, necessary, sufficient,
perspicuous, self-interpreting, authoritative and inerrant (Psalm
19:7-9, Psalm 119). They are consequently to be received as the Word of
God (Ezra 7:14; Nehemiah 8:8; Daniel 9:2; 2 Peter 1:19) and the correct
reading at any point is to be sought within these texts.
The Society accepts as the best edition of the Hebrew Masoretic text
the one prepared in 1524–25 by Jacob ben Chayyim and known, after David
Bomberg the publisher, as the Bomberg text. This text underlies the Old
Testament in the Authorised Version.
The Greek Received Text is the name given to a group of printed
texts, the first of which was published by Desiderius Erasmus in 1516.
The Society believes that the latest and best edition is the text
reconstructed by F.H.A. Scrivener in 1894. This text was reconstructed
from the Greek underlying the New Testament of the Authorised Version."
Amen!
Can the accusers fault the TBS for letting us know which texts have
been preserved by the special providence of God and used by the TBS as its
final point of reference in all its work? If they find fault, it
may be because they want to paint VPP as merely a theory with no specific
texts that can be found or identified in practice (i.e. in the real
world). If VPP is destroyed or undermined by them, the immediately
underlying original Hebrew and Greek apographs become of no consequence
and it would then not matter if Christians use perverted modern versions
since such versions can also claim to be ultimately traceable to the
unavailable autographs. VPI without VPP can
lead to the floodgate being opened for the inclusion of the heretical
Gnostic gospels and perverted modern Bible versions.
The above TBS statement, similar to the Preamble I wrote in my
booklet—KJV: Questions and Answers—published by Bible Witness
Literature Ministry in 2003, is stricter and more definitive. The
Preamble is reproduced in full below:
PREAMBLE
A Personal Affirmation of the 100% Inspiration and the 100%
Preservation of the Original Language Scriptures Underlying the King James
Version
(1) I do believe in the divine, verbal and plenary inspiration of the
Scriptures in the original languages, their consequent inerrancy and
infallibility, and as the Word of God, the Supreme and final authority
in faith and life.
(2) I do affirm the biblical doctrine of providential preservation
that the inspired words of the Hebrew OT Scriptures and the Greek NT
Scriptures are "kept pure in all ages" as taught by the Westminster
Confession.
(3) I do believe that the Texts which are purest and closest to the
autographs of the Bible are the Traditional Masoretic Hebrew Text of the
Old Testament, and the Traditional Greek Text for the New Testament
underlying the King James Version.
(4) I believe that the purity of God’s words has been faithfully
maintained in the Traditional/Byzantine/Majority/Received Text, and
fully represented in the Textus Receptus that underlies the KJV.
Providential preservation is not static but dynamic.
(5) I do believe that God’s providential preservation of the
Scriptures concerns not just the doctrines but also the very words of
Scripture to the jot and tittle (Ps 12:6-7, Matt 5:18, 24:35, Mark
13:31, Luke 21:33, Rev 22:18-19).
(6) I do not deny that other faithful Bible translations, including
foreign language ones, that are based on other editions of the Textus
Receptus can be deemed the Word of God.
(7) I do believe that Scripture cannot contradict Scripture, and
hence there can be no discrepancies in the Bible. All alleged
discrepancies are only apparent and not actual. Principles of
harmonisation should be employed to offer possible solutions, but
calling such discrepancies "scribal errors" is not one.
(8) I do not believe we need to improve on the TR underlying the KJV.
I do not want to play textual critic, and be a judge of God’s Word. I
accept God’s special hand in His providential work of Bible preservation
during the Reformation.
May the Reformation cry that is based on the Reformation Bible
ring loud and clear today—not Sola Autographa but Sola
Scriptura!
"For we can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth" (2 Cor
13:8).
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