The DEFINED KJB Says Jesus Christ is the Mediator
of the New Will
Some of The DEFINED King James Bible's footnotes contain
deceptive and confusing definitions. If the reader is not familiar with
the doctrines of the Holy Bible and does not understand the meaning of words and phrases
in biblical context, some of the footnotes in The DEFINED King James
Bible will interfere with his or her understanding
of the Bible and subvert his spiritual walk. Do you think God is behind a
work that pollutes the King James Bible with definitions designed to confuse?
The Bible For Today—by way of definitions—need only change a
critical word here and there throughout the Scriptures in order to undermine the
King James Bible reader's understanding of God's word—and that is exactly what
they are doing.
The DEFINED
King James Bible provides the correct definition for "testament" in other
verses, but in one strategic spot they use the word, "will"
to define "testament" which renders a pivotal verse in Hebrews 9:15
nonsensical.
Below is the verse The Bible For Today changed the meaning of by way of a footnote:
And for this cause he is the mediator of the
new testament10b,
that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under
the first testament10b,
they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance. Heb.
9:15
(DEFINED King James Bible
footnote: 10brare will)
Let's read the verse again and insert the Waites'
definition:
And for this cause he is the mediator of the new
will, that by means of death, for the redemption of
the transgressions that were under the first will,
they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance. Heb.
9:15
Jesus Christ is not the mediator of the new will. He is the
mediator of the new testament—the covenant of grace; the new binding agreement
between God and man by the mediator, the Lord Jesus Christ. This is distinct
from the old covenant between God and the Israelites, in which Moses was the
mediator.
Note: "testament" does mean
"will" in some contexts but not in Hebrews 9:15.
Beware of the deceptive definitions scattered throughout
The DEFINED King James Bible.
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