Sometime ago, I was asked this question by another believer. I have written extensively on this topic in many of my articles of faith, but in this post, I just want to get to the crux of it.
Many Christians I've met here and elsewhere generally have a high view of the Holy Bible. Some may not even use the 1611 King James Bible, but they believe that the doctrine of God's words (not the words) has been preserved in the bible version they are reading.
Well, what do I believe about the Holy Bible?
First and foremost, I believe that God is the sole Author of the 66 books of the Holy Bible, and that he inspired men of faith from Genesis to Revelation in giving us his words in the form of Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic.
Secondly, I believe that the perfect word of God is found in the 1611 King James Bible in the English language. I believe that every letter, every number, every word, every book, every chapter and every verse numbering, the order and arrangement of every word and number are precisely and accurately used, divinely inspired, preserved and translated.
Thirdly, I do not subscribe to the Ruckmannite doctrine that the words in King James Bible are more superior than those of the underlying manuscripts, but that they are equal. I believe that the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic words have been faithfully translated to the English language in the 1611 King James Bible, and that there is no error and no room for a better translation, whatsoever.
Amen, agreed 💯%