I found it amusing that they chose an atheist named Koresh to authenticate the veracity of the KJV. 'Kosher' in English slang means 'it's right, above board, straight up, genuine etc. This is a little too suggestive for my tastes.
@@nobunaga240 Although, on reflection, John Cleese would probably be more likely and apposite. I wouldn't want to get between Cleese and an irresistible force, put it that way.
God already spoke English, even before we did 😊
David Koresh got a lot wrong. There were no rifles inthe 17th century and "rifle" means search .
Didn't David Koresh once say that he had weapons in Waco because one verse of his English Bible translation said something about "rifle the Temple"?
I found it amusing that they chose an atheist named Koresh to authenticate the veracity of the KJV. 'Kosher' in English slang means 'it's right, above board, straight up, genuine etc. This is a little too suggestive for my tastes.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣....."greatest book of English prose"... its a copy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stupid title. God is English. What else would he speak ffs?
And he probably sounds like Brian Blessed
@@nobunaga240 Indubitably!
@@nobunaga240 Although, on reflection, John Cleese would probably be more likely and apposite. I wouldn't want to get between Cleese and an irresistible force, put it that way.
"changed the world" 🙄 Typical British self-aggrandizing.