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and interpretation as also occurs in the New Testament (Isaiah 28:9-10, Mark
               15:34, Luke 23:38, John 19:19).


               To rely on anything other than faith for us to discern the Word in English is wrong
               (Rom 14:23). ‘Scholarship’ is therefore not the issue (1 Cor 2:14). All non-
               miraculous translation of a large book will lose accuracy and meaning in the
               translation, therefore scholarship tells us that no one alive today can understand the
               Word.  That the Word can exist in other languages, that is be translated perfectly,
               is however clear (Mat 27:46, Mark 13:10, 31, Luke 21:33, Rev 14:6, 19:15).  The
               last two references establish that the perfect gospel will be preached, that is
               translated initially, in all tongues.  The Gospel is the Word (Mark 13:10, Rom
               10:17, 1 Cor 4:15, Rev 14:6) and is also sometimes used to refer to a particular
               ‘book’, from the 66 ‘books’, of the Word (Mark 1:1).  Christians are born of God
               that is of the Gospel (1 Cor 4:15).  The Word and the Gospel represent the words
               of Jesus (Mark 13:10, 31, 16:15, Luke 21:33, Rev 19:15) which is yet, as a
               mystery, also Christ Himself (Rev 19:13, 16).


               Christians have in the most part believed the Holy Ghost as it has led them into the
               Truth as regards the correct discernment of the 66 so-called 'books', which are
               Chapters really of one book (Deut 28:58, 29:20-21, 30:10, John 14:26, 16:13, Rev
               22:18-19), of the Word but have been mistaken (Isaiah 28:13) in ignoring the
               prompts of the Holy Ghost towards the Word in other respects (John 14:26,
               16:13).  The Word can not be discerned by any field of scholarship such as those of
               Linguistics, Archaeology, History, Science, Theology etc., but only by faith and
               the Spirit within (Rom 14:23, 1 Cor 2:14). The "book of Psalms" referred to in
               Acts 1:20 is two-fold: it is another name for the whole Word (Rev 22:18-19) and
               refers to a portion of Psalms only found, as a mystery, in Acts 1:20 (not in Psalms)
               - see later.


               There is no dichotomy between the Holy Ghost and the Word they are the one God
               in Three Persons and the one and the same Spirit. That is why the Holy Ghost
               revealed over time to the Church what were the true texts of Scripture and the
               Word just as it is only by the Spirit that we can understand the Word.  This in no
               way allows us to change the Word or claim that the Word does not exist in every
               language in the heavenlies as a spiritual fact (John 1:1, Rev 19:13-16, 22:18-19).

               The Word is a single book (John 20:30, Rev 22:18-19) and can not ever be in any
               error (Revelation 22:18-19). If the King James Text contains a single misprint it is
               not the Scripture.  The King James text is the Scripture, save only for misprints if
               they exist.  It is shown as such to them who believe by revelation from the Holy
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