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King James Bible Research Podcast

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King James Bible
Bible Translation
Textus Receptus
Textual Criticism
Erasmus
Emendation
Conflation
Recension
Westcott and Hort
Masoretic Text
William Tyndale
Theodore Beza
Traditionai Text / Textus Receptus
Beaufort, South Carolina
Lachmann Method
Mark Ending
Leipzig Method
Beza
Robert Stephanus
Scrivener's Text

The Official Podcast of the King James Bible Research Council

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In the final episode of KJVCAST Season 1 our host Josh Levesque sits down for a conversation with Dr. David Sorenson to discuss the traditional text of scripture and it's iterations from Erasmus to F.A. Scrivener.

Can you use the King James Bible to reach Catholics and Muslims? What about your children? In this episode we dive into growing up with the KJV and using it witness to those of other faiths. Subscribe for more videos!Visit kjbrc.org

In this episode, Pastor Jared Longsine and Josh Levesque discuss the unity that can come from the use of the King James Bible and it's preferability in the face of modernity.Subscribe for more videos!Visit kjbrc.org

This episode is full of great information! From the early moments of the KJV, to the particulars of Bible collecting, to defending Erasmus from unjust criticism, you're sure to learn a lot!Subscribe for more videos!Visit kjbrc.org

It's father and son on this episode of KJVCast as our host Josh is joined by Dr. Doug Levesque! The conversation deals with the science of Textual Criticism, the translational philosophy of Tyndale and Erasmus and the origins of the KJBRC at the 400t... more

What is it like to have grown up catholic and never been taught the Bible? How does being multilingual impact your choice of Bible translation? And should we blame modern critical text advocates for ancient corruptions? All this and more on Episode 4... more

In this episode, Josh Levesque and Dr. Steve Combs discuss the challenges of translating the Scripture into foreign languages, the priority of the Textus Receptus and answer the charge of dynamic equivalency in the King James Bible. Subscribe so you ... more

Welcome to the first episode of KJVCAST! A podcast that dives into various topics relating to the text of Scripture, history and translation featuring members of the KJBRC. In each installment our host Josh Levesque sits down with the members of the ... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. David Sorenson
Pastor and Research Council member with extensive writings on Bible textual history
King James Bible Research Council
Episode: Erasmus, Stephanus, Beza and Scrivener - KJVCAST: E9 - David Sorenson
Mark Reno
Pastor of a Bible Brethren Church in Hagerstown, Maryland; director of the Conversion Center
Conversion Center
Episode: Muslim Myths & Catholic Conversion - KJVCAST: E8 - Mark Reno
Jared Longsine
King James Bible defender
KJBRC
Episode: Using The KJV In The Modern World - KJVCAST: E7 - Jared Longsine
Dr. David Brown
President/Founder, King James Bible Research Council
King James Bible Research Council
Episode: The History of the King James Bible - KJVCAST: E6 - Dr. David Brown
Dr. Doug Levesque
Pastor and King James Bible advocate
King James Bible Research Council
Episode: Textual Criticism vs Early Translators - KJVCAST: E5 - Dr. Doug Levesque
Manny Rodriguez
Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, Beaufort, South Carolina
Calvary Baptist Church, Beaufort, South Carolina
Episode: Catholicism, Corruption & Conspiracy - KJVCAST: E4 - Manny Rodriguez
Steve Combs
Bible translation expert, Bearing Precious Seed Global
Bearing Precious Seed Global / KJV Bible Translators
Episode: Translating the Textus Receptus - KJVCAST: E3 - Dr. Steve Combs
Phil Stringer
King James Bible researcher and co-founder of the King James Bible Research Council
King James Bible Research Council
Episode: KJVCAST: E1 - Dr. Phil Stringer

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Josh Levesque
Host of the podcast and representative of the King James Bible Research Council

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Thanks so very much

    I highly recommend this incredibly informative podcast. I have learned so much by listening to the KJBRC both in this podcast and on YouTube.

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    Sara Ala Connor
    United States4 months ago

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Informative and scholarly with clear passion for textual history.
Solid depth on complex topics; good for researchers and pastors alike.
Consistent emphasis on preservation of traditional texts and respectful dialogue.

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KJVCAST: E1 - Dr. Phil Stringer
Q: What role do Church of England writers from the 1800s play in your research today?
They show that many questions and answers about these passages were explored long ago, and their work demonstrates that the questions are not new. Their contributions inform contemporary discussions and remind us that the debates have deep historical roots.
KJVCAST: E1 - Dr. Phil Stringer
Q: How do you respond to critics who claim the King James is hard to understand?
I point to practical examples and real-world teaching where students—ranging from bus kids to seminary professors—read and engage with the text. The perceived difficulty often reflects unfamiliarity with archaic language, not intrinsic unreadability, and encouraging study helps overcome that barrier.
KJVCAST: E1 - Dr. Phil Stringer
Q: What initially drew you to the King James Bible, and what changed your mind over time?
My journey began with questions and a willingness to examine evidence. Over time, I found substantial support for the King James Bible in manuscript history and church scholarship, which led me to publicly embrace the position and continue teaching from that foundation.
Erasmus, Stephanus, Beza and Scrivener - KJVCAST: E9 - David Sorenson
Q: Was the King James text revised over time, or merely standardized?
The major work after the initial creation was standardization of spelling and punctuation in the 18th century, not a revision of the content; the core traditional text remained, with changes mainly in orthography and formatting across editions.
Erasmus, Stephanus, Beza and Scrivener - KJVCAST: E9 - David Sorenson
Q: Why is Scrivener's text discussed in relation to the King James Bible?
Scrivener compiled a text based on Beza's editions and the King James printings, attempting to capture the exact text underlying the KJV; this edition is presented as reproducing the text that underlies the King James Bible rather than introducing a new text.

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A deep-docus from a faith-based, scholarship-minded audience that centers on the history, translation, and preservation of the King James Bible. Conversations frequently explore textual history, manuscript lineage, translation philosophy, and the ongoing debate between traditional and modern critical texts. Notable is a steady current of scholarly rigor mixed with pastorally informed perspectives, highlighting how a preserved Bible shapes ministry, education, and public discourse. The show often features researchers, pastors, and translation experts, offering a consistent lens on textual fidelity and the advocacy of the King James tradition. This combination makes it appealing to listeners who value rigorous biblical scholarship aligned wit... more

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