Saturday, November 17, 2012

ARCHAEOLOGICALLY ACCURATE

http://www.mslawyer.com/trivia.htm

Dr. Charles Bryant, former president of Chamberlain Hunt Academy in Port Gibson, as an amateur archaeologist in the late 1960's, discovered the lost Biblical town of Trogylium on the eastern shore of the island of Samos in the Aegean Sea near the southern coastline of Turkey. This town which appeared for so long to be lost was deleted from the newer Bible translations but can still be found in the King James Version of the Bible where it was visited by the Apostle Paul in Acts 20:15.

No results were found for Trogylium in the version(s): New International Version, New American Standard Bible, Contemporary English Version, New King James Version or Holman Christian Standard Bible.

No results were found for Trogylium in the version(s): New Living Translation, English Standard Version, American Standard Version, Amplified Bible or 21st Century King James Version.

This is much like the pool of Bethesda in John. It was lost to historians since about the time Titus sacked Jerusalem in 70 A.D., so many modern versions substitute Bethzatha or Bethsaida. But the pool of Bethesda was discovered by modern archaeology, proving the KJB came from manuscripts more ancient that the modern versions.

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