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Bible Words Ending in TH

So-called Bible Scholars claim that Bible words ending in th or st are the same as the words without that ending.  They claim that the difference is only a spelling difference and that the spelling of the words changed with the printing of the Bible in 1611.  However, no one has produces a document printed before 1611 that has only these words printed with a th or st spelling.  And, even if they can produce such a document, that doesn't make their lie true.

Malachi 3:6 and Hebrews 13:8 tell us that God does not change.  When Jesus was arguing God's law with the religious leaders, He said It is also written in your law, that the testimony of two men is true  in John 8:17.  So, if someone wants to argue that their belief is Biblically true, let them produce at least two Bible references which directly support their claim.

The KJV-1611 has multiple words where there are multiple instances with words ending with a th or an st and multiple instances without those endings.  God would have to change from one instance to another in order to have both spellings approved by God.  The liars counter this truth by claiming that 'only the original languages were inspired by God'.  That lie claims that the never-changing God used to inspire men but no longer does so.

Jesus said: Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled  in Matthew 5:18; Matthew 24:35; Mark 13:31; Luke 16:17 and Luke 21:33.  Thus, the laws for interpreting God's word are longer lasting than the laws of creation.  The laws of creation, such as the true laws of Math and the true laws of Science, including Gravity, NEVER change under any circumstance.  Therefore, the laws for interpreting God's word, such as God never changing, also NEVER change under any circumstance.

As a direct logical result, we can be sure that no two different words, in the true Word of God, have the same meaning and that every word, , in the true Word of God, has a unique definition. There are many instances where two different words or phrases have the same application, but that only proves that definitions and applications are different.  With that written, many people claim that their application corrected the single definition found in the word of God using God's method of interpretation.

That is: the true definition of a Bible word is ONLY found by looking at every place where it is used in the word of God, and seeing how it is used within each context.  What NEVER changes is the single definition and what changes are the true Biblical multiple applications.  The claim that an application, which only matches some of the usages in the Word of God, corrects the single definition, which matches All of the usages in the Word of God, is using the way of interpretation used by Satan when he tempted Jesus (Matthew 4:2; Mark 1:13 and Luke 4:2).  It also God's command to not add to His commandments, nor to take away from His commandments in Deuteronomy 4:2; Deuteronomy 12:32 and Revelation 22:19.

Now, having dealt with the general doctrinal laws, we can look at specific examples.  In particular, the words ending with a th ALL are telling us the result of a life-style action.  Doctrinal error claims that there is no difference between the result of a one-time action and the result of of doing the same action for a life-style.  We can see this by looking at Bible examples,

  • Beleiveth
  • Rejoiceth
  • regardeth
  • While there are many more words, in the Bible, which end with a th, we do not have time to go through them all.  However, most of such words are written up on ljc16111kjv.com, if the reader wants to verify my claim.  These words are NOT a different spelling for matching words which do not end in a th.  Each of these words speak of a life-style doctrine and religion tries to push the lie that there is no difference between doing something as a life-style and doing something similar one-time.


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