"King James did not encourage a translation of the Bible in order to enlighten the common people; his sole purpose was to deny them the marginal notes of the Geneva Bible."
I do believe Christians should do their research so they have an understanding of the text which is in the Holy Doctrine, as there are certain parts which were changed that need a deeper understanding than other parts. Let the Holy Spirit guide you.
So with that said, I don't believe there to be anything wrong with the whole of the text within the KJV, for it gives the message it is supposed to give, which is the Word of the Father and the salvation He gives freely to us all.
If one truly has the faith which the Son have brought us when He came as a sacrifice for our sins unto our redemption, then they'd perceive all that is within the text of the KJV to being only of the Spirit of the Most High, though it isn't in the original language. This is where we have to show our unwavering belief in the Most High and our King, His Beloved, trusting He'd not allowed any to corrupt His Living Word, no matter how sinful the likes of men and their desire to do so. And in that we'll have the same life which the Son have confirmed in His resurrection from the dead, being one in He and the Father, always. Blessings!
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