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* " The Textual Argument " – This group believes that the KJV's Hebrew and Greek textual bases are the most accurate.
These conclude that the KJV is based on better manuscripts.
Many in this group may accept a modern version based on the same manuscripts as the KJV.
White claims Zane C. Hodges is a good example of this group.
However, Hodges would consider that the Majority Text " corrects " the Received Text as seen, for example, in the Majority Text textual apparatus of the New King James Version.
The Trinitarian Bible Society would fit in this division ; but " the Trinitarian Bible Society does not believe the Authorized Version to be a perfect translation, only that it is the best available translation in the English language ," and " the Society believes this text is superior to the texts used by the United Bible Societies and other Bible publishers, which texts have as their basis a relatively few seriously defective manuscripts from the 4th century and which have been compiled using 20th century rationalistic principles of scholarship.
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