Any version they think is God's word. BUT, there are 233 different versions, only ONE is true and the southern baptist deny it, the KJ AV1611 version, which has been PROVED
to be from the "originals Scriptures".
If any pastor, church, or professor in a "Christian college" says otherwise, they are flat liars. Check history.
The King James version is most easily the most read .
Matthew is the first book of the King James Version of the Holy Bible. It is a Gospel. Matthew 14 details the beheading of John the Baptist.
In the King James version the word - baptism - appears 22 times the word - baptisms - appears once the word - Baptist - appears 14 times the word - Baptist's - appears once the word - baptize - appears 9 times the word - baptized - appears 61 times the word - baptizest - appears once the word - baptizeth - appears twice the word - baptizing - appears 4 times
The RSV, the Catholic version being the rsv-ce (catholic edition). This is the primary English Catholic translation. Another accepted is the older Douay-Rheims (1609). For Protestants, there is no real set upon translations. Some churches still prefer to only use the King James Version (the AV) , or the New King James Versions, others prefer to use the NASB, or the NIV. There are a hundered other English Translations but these listed are among the most popular to use in Protestant Churches.
To "simplify an expression" is simply to make it as simple as possible. Ex: 2+2 simplified would be 4. an easy way of thinking about it is removing as many numbers and symbols as possible without changing the expression's meaning. There are also several standards that are universally accepted. Take x*2 for example. this is never seen in an expression this way, but instead as 2x. it is the same thing, but the latter is the accepted version.
The Southern Baptist Bible version holds significance in modern religious practices as it is a widely used translation among Southern Baptists, influencing their beliefs and teachings. Its interpretation of scripture shapes the faith and practices of many adherents within the Southern Baptist denomination.
The Southern Baptist Convention typically recommends the New International Version (NIV) or the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible for its members.
An SBC pastor must have left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) prior to becoming a Baptist in order to be accepted as an SBC pastor. For a thorough discussion of the Masonic issue, read Dr. Gary Leazer's 1995 book, "Fundamentalism & Freemasonry: The Southern Baptist Investigation of the Fraternal Order." Leazer sees no conflict between Masonry and the SBC. The book was an extended version of his report to the SBC leadership.
A blackline version of a document is the final version after all revisions have been accepted.
From the First Century onward.
The King James version is most easily the most read .
The proper version of "e'er" is "ever." It is a more formal and accepted way of writing the word.
The modern long form version of the periodic table is now accepted by the IUPAC.
The version of the Catholic Bible that is considered the most widely used and accepted by the Catholic Church is the New American Bible (NAB).
It is accepted by the Catholic Church, yes.
GENERALLY no. According to the 2001 Baptist Faith & Message, Section VI,"While both men and women are gifted for service in the church, the office of pastor is limited to men as qualified by Scripture."However, there are some caveats here.1. Not all Southern Baptist groups hold to the 2001 version of the BF&M. For example, many hold to the 1967 version that makes no such statement about pastors and gender.2. Many SB churches have women serving in a capacity that clearly fits into the general role of pastor, but they use terms like "minister" or "director" instead. However, these churches would then have a "senior pastor" who is male. Historically, SB churches have also had a role called "Bible Woman" that sometimes fit the role of pastor or even senior pastor.3. Southern Baptists are non-creedal, and local churches are autonomous. The first means that no Southern Baptist is required to accept a specific doctrinal creed (including the BF&M, which would become a creed if Southern Baptists were forced to agree with it). The second means that local churches are responsible for their own governance and beliefs. As such, each SB church may vary from others in belief.
you can only warp to the southern island in Emerald version if that's what you meant. You'd need a Gameshark for Emerald version.