LOOK WHAT'S MISSING
Author: David W Daniels
ISBN: 9780758907349
Pages: 256 - paperback
Price: $̶1̶2̶.̶9̶5̶
For years, publishers have been removing words, and even whole verses, from modern Bibles.
What's missing from your Bible? Take a look!
Publishers are removing things from new Bibles!
Publishers of modern Bible versions have been removing words, phrases, and even whole verses, but their readers are often unaware of it. Few people know the Bible well enough to notice when something has been taken out.
But the results are hard to believe. The removal of one tiny word turns Jesus into a liar. Callers into Christian talk shows have even used this to say that it’s okay for a Christian to lie. After all, they say, Jesus did it.
A verse that's completely missing from some of the most popular Bibles available today completely removes one of the basic doctrines found in every evangelical church. When David Daniels shows this one to people they just stand with their mouths open and say, "I can't believe it!"
In another case, Jesus' own words are removed, taking out a famous phrase in which Jesus explains why He came to earth. People react with: "They took out Jesus words! How can they do that?"
This information has been right under our noses for years, but no one has ever taken the time to cull through this many Bible versions and find the missing parts. Author David Daniels did the research and now releases his results for the Christian world to see what is really missing.
How about your Bible? Is it on the list of Bibles with pieces taken out? You might be surprised when you look at what's missing.
Table of Contents
Preface: Is Your Bible Defective?
List of Bible Versions and their Abbreviations
What about the KJV Look-alikes?
PART ONE: Look What's Missing - Why It Matters
Chapter 1: One Missing Word that Made Jesus a Liar
Chapter 2: The Unanswered Question
Chapter 3: "They Took out Jesus' Words." How Dare They Do That!
Chapter 4: The Dirty Secret about Italics, Brackets and Footnotes
Chapter 5: Did God Inspire the Original Manuscripts but Not Preserve Them?
Chapter 7: What Do They Really Teach Your Kids in Bible College?
PART TWO: What You Should Know about the 15 Best-Known Bible Versions
Chapter 8: The Root of "Modern" Bibles: ERV and ASV
Chapter 9: The Bible Becomes Ecumenical: RSV, NRS, ESV
Chapter 10: If It Looks Like a Duck… NAS and NAU
Chapter 11: The "International" Bibles: NIV, TNIV and NIrV
Chapter 12: Error Paraphrased: LB and NLT
Chapter 13: The "Pick and Choose Bible:" AMP (The Amplified Bible)
Chapter 14: A Counterfeit Message: (MSG)
Chapter 15: The Bible that Almost Was: CSB
Chapter 16: How Much Scripture Are We Allowed to Doubt?
PART THREE: What’s Missing from Your Bible?
Chapter 17: Look What’s Missing… in 40 Versions
Missing Titles of the Lord Jesus Christ
Missing Words Concerning the Godhead
Missing Words Concerning the Gospel Message
Missing Words Concerning Salvation and Damnation
Missing Words Concerning Heaven and Angels
Missing Words Concerning Prayer and Fasting
Missing Historical Details Concerning the Life of Christ and the Early Church
Missing Doctrines of the Apostles
Chapter 18: What’s Missing—at a Glance
Afterword
Index of Scriptures
Index by Bible Version
About Author
DAVID W DANIELS
Author, Bible Researcher and Linguist
David Daniels, B.A., M.Div., is trained in Bible and linguistics. After twenty years of searching the Hebrew and Greek scriptures and studying the history of the Bible, he concluded that the King James Bible is God's preserved words in English.
Once he understood that the King James Bible is the words of God in English, David Daniels became a careful literalist who believes his Bible without reservation.
He came to realize that just because he may not have the answer to a particular Bible question, does not mean that there is no answer. That's why he never stops searching and checking his sources. He is finding that the answers to the "problems" people like to bring up about the Bible are usually found right in the context of the scripture. That's why we have to have a translation that is as literal as possible, to make sure we haven't missed anything that God actually said. That's why we trust the King James Bible.