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    Frequently we receive emails or phone calls asking our opinion on the 
    various "teen" Study Bibles. Recently we acquired the Zondervan New 
    International Version [NIV]Teen Study Bible. The NIV Teen Study Bible 
    is the number one selling teen Study Bible, boasting of over one million 
    copies sold.  
    While the NIV Teen Study Bible scripturally explains many subjects and 
    provides teens with some helpful insights for their teenage world, the Teen 
    Study Bible also contains some very disturbing information. It is especially 
    disturbing in light of the impressionable and often confused teenage mind.
    
     
    It is also alarming that a major publisher would include some of the 
    shameful information found in the Teen Study Bible. It is even more 
    disturbing that the staff at Zondervan actually reviewed it, edited it, 
    approved it and published it.   
    The Zondervan Teen Study Bible is in the typical "in your face, extreme, 
    radical, graphic, colorful, hip, cool" style that supposedly appeals 
    to the average teenager. Throughout the Teen Study Bible are various notes 
    addressing topics specifically relating to teenagers, such as dating, sex, 
    self-image, school, drugs, et al. Most topics are explained in a fairly, 
    conservative, evangelical, though "watered-down" manner.   
    Scattered throughout the Teen Study Bible are 20 full-color pages that 
    Zondervan describes as "a Christian perspective on contemporary issues" and 
    giving "biblical answers to the toughest questions asked by today’s teens". 
    These pages easily stand out from all other pages. They are much thicker and 
    much more graphic and colorful. As I first thumbed through the Teen Bible, 
    my eyes instinctively stopped at these pages. Each page gives a 
    stylish-colorful-wow-teen graphic presentation discussing a specific topic. 
    The topics discussed are sex; money; death; stress; guilt; school; 
    addiction; entertainment; prayer; witnessing; self-image; church; dating; 
    friends; parents; and siblings.   
    It is some of the information on these pages that is alarming. These 
    pages give the standard dictionary definition for the topic, and then 
    Zondervan provides an "alternative definition" for the topic. The 
    "alternative definition" is obviously aimed directly at the Christian 
    teenager.   
    For instance, on the color presentation page for "money" the Teen Bible 
    gives the standard dictionary meaning: "mon-ey (mun*ee) n. –the 
    official currency, as coins and paper notes issued by a government". And the 
    teen "alternative definition" given is a harmless "—what you never have 
    enough of when you go to the mall". Ok. No problem. Most of the "alternative 
    definitions" are trivial – but some of them are hard to believe. . .  
    
    
     Take the topic of "sex". The Teen Study Bible gives a standard dictionary 
    definition, but the "alternative definition" is disgusting. Remember this is 
    aimed directly at impressionable Christian teenagers. The "alternate 
    definition" (1993 edition) for "sex" is 
    "—another 
    fun thing mean adults tell teenagers to keep away from."   
    
      
    Are you listening? 
    
    Sex is "Another FUN THING MEAN adults tell teenagers to keep away from"! 
    Does anyone seriously believe that such an "alternative definition" would 
    DISCOURAGE hormone-crazy, Christian teenagers to abstain from sex? Is that 
    not like throwing fuel on the fire? Can you imagine a parent telling their 
    daughter, "Yes. Honey, we don’t want you to have sex because it’s so much 
    fun".   
    Compare the Teen Study Bible’s "alternative definition" with God’s 
    "alternative definition" of "sex": 
    
      2 Timothy 2:22 
      Flee also youthful lusts: but follow righteousness, faith, charity, 
      peace, with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart.   
      
        Note: God says, not just "abstain" 
        from "youthful lusts" but "FLEE youthful lusts. In other words. . . RUN 
        from them. As FAST and as FAR as you can! "Youthful lusts" will destroy 
        and defile more innocent teenagers than any other temptation. And they 
        can NEVER, EVER get that purity and innocence back! No amount of tears, 
        praying, repenting or sorrow can restore that beautiful God-given 
        purity! And despite the world’s perverted macho attitude — it is as 
        sinful and as tragic for the teenage boy as the teenage girl. 
       
     
    
      1 Corinthians 6:18 
      Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body;
      but he that committeth fornication sinneth 
      against his own body.   
      
      Galatians 5:19-21 
      19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, 
      fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 
      20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, 
      seditions, heresies, 
      21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which 
      I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they 
      which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
      Ephesians 5:3 
      But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it 
      not be once named among you, as becometh saints; 
      1 Thessalonians 4:3-5 
      3 For this is the will of God, even your sanctification, that ye 
      should abstain from fornication: 
      4 That every one of you should know how to possess his vessel in 
      sanctification and honour; 
      5 Not in the lust of concupiscence, even as the Gentiles which know not 
      God: 
     
    
    Suffice to say, the Lord’s "alternative definition" is slightly different 
    from Zondervan’s "another fun thing".  
    
    By the way, God makes a crystal clear distinction, even using a 
    different word, between God-ordained "sex" within the marriage union 
    versus immoral "fornication" and "adultery" outside marriage. Completely 
    contrary to Zondervan’s alternative definition of a "FUN THING" the Lord 
    defines "fornication" as "sin", (1 Cor. 7:8), "defile" (Matt. 15:20), "evil" 
    (Mark 7:23), "worthy of death" (Romans 1:29-32), "unrighteousness" (Romans 
    1:29), "wicked person" (1 Cor. 5:13), "which things' sake the wrath of God 
    cometh on" (Colossians 3:6) and "abominations and filthiness" (Rev. 17:4).
     
    
    God warns several times "BE NOT DECEIVED" — NO "fornicator" will inherit 
    the kingdom of God!. 
    
      1 Corinthians 6:9-10 
      9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
      Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor 
      adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, 
      10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor 
      extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.  
      Galatians 5:19-21 
      19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, 
      fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 
      20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, 
      seditions, heresies, 
      21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which 
      I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they 
      which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. 
      Ephesians 5:3-5 
      3 But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not 
      be once named among you, as becometh saints; 
      4 Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not 
      convenient: but rather giving of thanks. 
      5 For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor 
      covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom 
      of Christ and of God. 
     
    And if that was not enough warning — God condemns whoremongers 
    (fornicators) to an eternal burning, tormenting lake of fire! 
    
      But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, 
      and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall 
      have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which 
      is the second death. 
      Revelation 20:8 
     
    
    Still think "sex" is "another fun thing mean adults tell teenagers to 
    keep away from"? 
    
    
      Note: The 1998 edition of Zondervan’s Teen Study Bible changed 
      the "alternative definition" for "sex". It took five years – but 
      hallelujah, somebody at Zondervan finally woke up (or maybe somebody 
      actually read a King James Bible. . . it could happen. . .) Of course, the 
      "alternative definition" in the 1998 lacks much to be desired when 
      compared to God’s serious warning of fornication. The 1998 "alternative 
      definition" for sex reads "a three-letter word with some really l-o-n-g 
      consequences". 
     
    Another troubling "alternative definition" is given for "prayer". The 
    great preacher John Wesley said, "God does nothing but in answer to prayer". 
    The German reformer Martin Luther said of prayer, "None can believe how 
    powerful prayer is, and what it is able to effect. . .." Evangelist Dwight 
    L. Moody wrote, "Every great movement of God can be traced to a kneeling 
    figure." The King James Bible mentions prayer over 540 times!  
    The Apostle Paul in Philippians 4:6 strongly encourages prayer: 
    
      Philippians 4:6 
      Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication 
      with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. 
     
    1 Thessalonians 5:17 commands us to "Pray without ceasing." 
    Ready for Zondervan’s Teen Study Bible’s "alternative definition" for 
    prayer? You might want to get your pen ready – you’ll surely want to record 
    this "nugget". Here it is: "prayer —talking to the ceiling and wondering if 
    anybody’s listening." Now be honest – doesn’t that make you run to the 
    prayer closet?  
    Isn’t that pitiful? Could that possibly encourage a teenager to pray? 
    Where is any application of "faith" and "believing" in "talking to the 
    ceiling"? 
    Again compare Zondervan’s "alternative definition" to the Word of God. 
    The VERY FIRST requirement to please God is to "believe that he is"! Not 
    simply "talking to the ceiling" and "WONDERING if anybody’s listening"! 
    
      Hebrews 11:6 
      But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to 
      God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that 
      diligently seek him. 
     
    Jesus Christ defines "believing" as the foundation of prayer. 
    
      Matthew 21:22 
      And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye 
      shall receive.  
     
    There is no "wondering if anybody’s listening" – God sees and hears it 
    all! 
    
      Matthew 6:6 
      But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast 
      shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father 
      which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.  
     
    Many more scriptures could be given emphasizing the importance of faith 
    in prayer. 
    The Teen Study Bible "alternative definition" for "church" is "what you 
    have to get dressed up for so you can be bored for an hour at a morning 
    service". Now, that is really helpful to get teenagers interested in church. 
    Beware pastors: after that encouraging definition, teenagers everywhere will 
    be breaking down the church doors just to get in. I can testify from 
    first-hand experience, as the father of three teenagers, "bored" is the 
    teenagers "worse nightmare". Defining "church" as "boring" is the same as 
    screaming to the average teenager — "STAY AWAY!" 
    
    Again, the Lord’s definition is different than Zondervan’s: The Lord says 
    the "church of the living God" is the "house of God" and get this – "the 
    pillar and ground of truth". 
    
      1 Timothy 3:15 
      But if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave 
      thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God,
      the pillar and ground of the truth. 
     
    And Hebrews 10 reminds Christians against "missing church" – "not 
    forsaking the assembling of ourselves together. . ."  
    
      Hebrews 10:23-25 
      23 Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he 
      is faithful that promised;) 
      24 And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: 
      25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of 
      some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the 
      day approaching. 
     
    Perhaps the most disturbing "alternative definition" in the Teen Study 
    Bible is given for "witnessing". Witnessing is one of the most important 
    (and neglected) duties a Christian can do. Not only a duty, but an honor to 
    tell someone about the wonderful Lord Jesus. What greater joy is there than 
    seeing a lost soul come to the Lord Jesus! The Bible says "there is joy in 
    the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth" (Luke 
    15:10) Wow! It doesn’t get any better than that! That is the ultimate. No 
    wonder the "soul winners crown" is also called the "crown of rejoicing". 
    What greater rejoicing is there than a soul being "born again" into the 
    Kingdom of God? 
    
      1 Thessalonians 2;19 
      For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not 
      even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming? 
     
    
      
    The Teen Study Bible’s "alternative definition" for witnessing is a shame 
    and mockery of the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. Their 
    "alternative definition" for "witnessing" –"a way to get friends to laugh at 
    you by telling them about God". Oh my soul. . . "A way to get friends to 
    laugh at you. . ." Does the Teen Study Bible and Zondervan seriously 
    believe witnessing for the Lord Jesus is a "joke" or a "comedy act"? God 
    help us. . . 
    
    It certainly was no joke to the Lord Jesus Christ. In Matthew 5, 
    Jesus Christ said to cut your hand off, or pluck your eye out — if that 
    would keep you out of hell. The people that heard the Lord Jesus Christ 
    "witnessing" were not laughing. No sir. . . Witnessing to the Lord Jesus 
    Christ is "no laughing" matter.  
    
      Matthew 5:29-30 
      29 And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from 
      thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, 
      and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. 
      30 And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from 
      thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, 
      and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. 
     
    John the Baptist was a "man sent from God" (John 1:6). Jesus Christ said 
    John the Baptist was the greatest man "born of women" (Matthew 11:11). Do 
    you know why this "greatest man born of women" was "sent from God"? FOR A 
    WITNESS!  
    
    
      John 1:6-8 
      6 There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. 
      7 The same came for a witness, to bear witness of the Light, that 
      all men through him might believe. 
      8 He was not that Light, but was sent to bear witness of that Light. 
     
    Yes. Some will laugh. Sure. Some will ridicule. But thank God there are 
    some who will get saved! Thank God for the friend that witnessed to me. At 
    first I ridiculed him. I thought he was nuts. But I KNEW he was right! And 
    thank God on July 30, 1975 I received the Lord Jesus Christ and I can truly 
    say with Fanny Crosby – Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine!  
    Another interesting comment on the "witnessing" page in The Teen Study 
    Bible says, "Witnessing isn’t: — grabbing a friend’s shirt and yelling, 
    "You’re going to hell!" You may not want to grab their shirt (although there 
    are some you might have to) but if you are a true friend – you need to tell 
    them "you are going to hell without Jesus Christ". Jesus Christ warned of 
    hell – over and over. If there is no hell. . . If it’s not a million times 
    worse than anything we could imagine – Jesus Christ was the most deceived 
    man that ever lived. Today’s thin-skinned, "hip-hop","cool", non-judgmental 
    Christians shudder at the thought of telling someone about hell. In fact, 
    Zondervan’s masterpiece, the NIV, removes the word "hell" 40 times!  
    Warn your loved ones! Warn your friends! Warn your neighbors! Tell them, 
    over and over, that without the shed blood of Jesus Christ covering their 
    sins they are going to hell – for ALL ETERNITY! 
    
      Revelation 20:25 
      And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the 
      lake of fire.  
     
    
      
        Note: The 1998 edition of the Teen Study Bible changed the 
        "alternative definition" for witnessing to "telling your friends about 
        God and sometimes having them laugh at you."  
       
     
     
    THE FALLACY OF THE TEEN STUDY BIBLE
     
     
    The intent of the NIV Teen Study Bible is take the Word of God and make 
    it "hip, cool, extreme, radical, etc." with the definitions, lingo and 
    fashion of the world. This is the root problem with most youth activities, 
    teen Bibles, and music of today. They take Christianity dress it in the 
    "fashion of the world" to appeal to teens. But the Bible is clear. A 
    Bible-Believing Christian will NEVER be "cool or accepted" in the eyes of 
    the world. A Christian serving Jesus Christ, whether young or old, will 
    always be against the world.  
    In fact, the world hates the Lord Jesus Christ – and anything that 
    represents Him!  
    
      John 15:18 
      If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you.
       
     
    If a Christian teenager (or adult) truly serves the Lord Jesus Christ, 
    they will be "separated" (2 Cor 6;17), "peculiar" (1 Peter 2:9), "hated" 
    (Mark 13:9), "suffer persecution" (2 Tim. 3;12), "pestilent" (Acts 24:5), 
    "foolishness" (1 Cor. 1:18) and as history has shown, many times "killed" 
    (Matt 24:9). 
    There is simply no way to camouflage Jesus Christ and the Word of God in 
    the carnal, fleshly, clothing of the world. This "fleshly, hip-hop, 
    copy-the-world, alternative, radical, extreme" concept portrayed by the Teen 
    Study Bible, music, and much of today’s Teen’s programs is contrary to the 
    plain teaching of the word of God. 
    
      1 John 2:16 
      Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If 
      any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.  
      Galatians 5:14 
      But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus 
      Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.
       
     
    People ask, "If we don’t use these ‘hip, cool’ tactics how will we ever 
    reach our young people? If we don’t speak to them in ‘their language’ with 
    tools such as rock music, alternative definitions, dramas, et al. — how will 
    we ever reach them?" 
    I’m reminded of the answer from the late-great, evangelist Lester Roloff: 
    
      A lady came up to Brother Roloff and asked, "Brother Roloff, do you 
      have any programs in your church for young people?" Brother Roloff 
      answered, "Oh, yes ma’m. We have a wonderful program for our young 
      people". And she asked "What is it?". And Brother Roloff replied, 
      "Preaching". 
     
    Young people will never truly KNOW God with the "wisdom of the world". 
    The wisdom of the world will NEVER save them. Salvation comes through the 
    "foolishness of preaching".  
    
      1 Corinthians 1:21 
      For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God,
      it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that 
      believe. 
     
    
    The Barna Research Group published a study titled Third Millennium 
    Teens: Research on the Minds, Hearts and Souls of America’s Teenagers. 
    The research consisted of extensive nation-wide surveys of teenagers. Using 
    statistical analysis the margin of error is less than 5%. Every pastor and 
    youth pastor needs to prayerfully read and digest this book. It clearly 
    documents the complete failure of our youth ministries. And I can personally 
    testify the failure rate is universal. As far as the approach, there is not 
    much difference in the youth ministries of the King James Bible Believing 
    churches than the Charismatic Ecumenical churches. Most dumb-down, add 
    beat-oriented music (the Charismatics use rock, the Bible Believers-Baptist 
    use Country and Bluegrass) and generally teenage-ize" the things of God. 
    Many times, the youth program so waters down the things of God – the Holy 
    Spirit is nowhere to be found.  
    I do not find anything in the Bible that even hints at different methods, 
    lingos, dumbing-down, messages, alternative definitions, etc. of reaching 
    different age groups or different classes of people with the Word of God. 
    The method I do read is — And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will 
    draw ALL men unto me. [John 12:32]  
    After studying their extensive analysis of Christian teenagers, Barna 
    Research writes of the consequence of these "water downed" youth programs: 
    
      "The consequence is a watering down of Christian theology to such a low 
      standard that it often conflicts with, rather than conforms to, 
      Scripture."  
      (Barna Research Group, Third Millennium Teens: Research on the Minds, 
      Hearts and Souls of America’s Teenagers, p.47) 
     
    We no longer train Christian soldiers – we entertain and amuse the 
    "kiddies". And we are reaping the fruit. 
    Here’s some of the troublesome observations, Barna Research discovered 
    during their exhaustive survey of today’s teens: 
    
      "Similarly, while teenagers are enthusiastic about spirituality, 
      relatively few have an abiding faith in God based on a true relationship 
      with Him – and few have either the direction or inclination to pursue such 
      a relationship, in spite of its conceptual appeal"  
      (Ibid, p. 39)  
       
    
    
    Absolute truth (found in the Bible) is so far away from most Christian 
    teenagers, they do not even know where to look. Incredibly, less than 8% 
    would even look in the Bible for the truth! 
    
    
      "Discerning the existence of moral truth is so insignificant to most 
      teenagers that half of them (46%) cannot even identify a source of 
      information that has had the greatest influence on their thinking about 
      the matter. The most common influence was their family (21%),. . . 
      Other influences listed were religious teaching and beliefs (9%), the 
      Bible (8%), friends (5%)…. 
      Seven out of ten teens say there is no absolute moral truth and eight 
      out of ten claim that all truth is relative to the individual and his/her 
      circumstances. Yet, most of those same individuals – six out of ten of the 
      total teen population – say that the Bible provides a clear and totally 
      accurate description of moral truth."  
      (Ibid, p.43) 
      
      "The role of the Bible is clearly confounding to most teens. Not only 
      are they evenly divided as to whether or not it provides absolute moral 
      truths that are the same for all people in all situations, but their views 
      on what the Bible contains in relation to truth are consistently 
      inconsistent." 
      (Ibid, p.44) 
      "Perhaps the single, most important challenge facing youth workers 
      today is to help young people get on top of the notion of absolute 
      truth." 
      (Ibid, p.64) 
     
    Barna Research summarizes this lack of truth among teenagers as due to 
    the "the distorted and contradictory teaching and modeling they receive from 
    adults". Exactly what is found in the pages of the Zondervan Teen Study 
    Bible and most of our silly, amusement-minded youth activities.  
    
      "Without a doubt, teen America’s confusion regarding truth is a 
      reflection of the distorted and contradictory teaching and modeling they 
      receive from adults." (Ibid, p.44)  
     
    
    But what are our young people looking for? 
    
    The Contemporary Christian Music crowd and the Christian 
    Country-Bluegrass bunch claim it’s the music. Just pipe in that "beat 
    oriented" music. . . Get them young people clapping their hands and tapping 
    their toes – and that’ll do it. . . That will get them involved in church. 
    That will get them serving God. 
    Will it?  
    Surprisingly,. Barna Research discovered just the opposite: 
    
      "Among the surprises emerging from the research is that teenagers do 
      not come to church because it has hot music. They can get a 
      performance fix from many places, and the church that that provides the 
      sound with the substance is too uni-dimensional for teens. . . .Similarly, 
      if the church provides the trappings of substance (hot music, casual and 
      friendly ambiance, fun activities) but not the substance, they are not 
      likely to return." (Ibid, p.68) 
     
    In fact, when teenagers were asked "what they looked for in a church" 
    they listed 18 reasons to come to church. And down at the bottom, number 14 
    on the list was "the type of music". Preachers, number two on the list – the 
    quality of the sermons.  
    
    What are our young people REALLY searching for? 
    
    
      "When pressed to identify the single, most important reason why they 
      attend a youth group, the picture changes significantly. It turns out that 
      relationships bring the kids to the place, but they will not return unless 
      the church delivers the goods. What are they looking for? Substance. 
      Learning practical and credible insights about God was listed twice as 
      often as anything else as the most important reason for returning" 
      (Ibid, p.59)  
     
    
    
    Wow! Have we ever "missed the boat"! 
    While we try to "trick" teenagers into serving God with the trinkets and 
    ticklers of the world – they are begging for a "morsel of meat" from God’s 
    Word! No wonder our young people can not wait to get away from the "church". 
    No wonder they do not want to "run the race that is set before them" (Heb 
    12:1) While we are feeding them a "junk food" diet of fun and frolic – 
    they are spiritually starving to death! 
    
    To show how we have completely failed our teens, read Barna’s shocking 
    analysis: 
    
      "Myth: today's youth group attenders are tomorrow's church leaders. 
      Reality: today's youth group attenders are tomorrow's unchurched. 
      Teenagers may be attending church events today, but they have little 
      inclination to do so in the future."(Ibid, p.67)  
       
    
    
    Unbelievable. . . According to Barna’s shocking analysis – the more 
    active a young person is in church – the LESS likely they will attend 
    church as an adult! And I have seen this far too many times. When that 
    Christian, church-bred, young person gets out of high school, away from mom 
    and dad – any trace of God and the church disappear from their lives. They 
    react as a man released from prison. They can not wait to get out.  
    
    Why? Where have we failed? Where did we go wrong? 
    
    Here’s Barna’s simple answer: 
    
      "The reason is so simple that we often overlook it: we are not 
      delivering the goods. (Ibid, p.67) 
     
    And Barna concludes:  
    
      "If we continue to minister the ways in which we are doing so today, 
      we are strategically facilitating the demise of the Church we exist to 
      build." (Ibid, p.67)  
       
    
    
    And that brings us to the next question. . .  
     
    WHICH IS THE BEST TEEN BIBLE?
     
     
    There is one Bible that leads all others in ease of understanding; 
    reverence; pleasure to read and study; accuracy; availability; appreciation 
    and a majestic amazement.  
    
    Only ONE Bible can match that description – the King James Bible. 
    
    People have been conned with the lie that the new versions are much 
    easier to understand: 
    But the facts tell a different story. . .  
    Gail Riplinger has a chapter in her best-selling New Age Bible 
    Versions titled "King James for Kids". Mrs. Riplinger provides 23 pages 
    of irrefutable evidence proving the King James Bible is far easier to 
    understand and read. She lists over 350 examples in the New Testament where 
    the King James Bible is much easier and simpler to understand. 
    In comparing the first chapter of the first and last books of the Old and 
    New Testaments, the Flesch-Kincaid research company’s Grade Level Indicator 
    shows "The KJV ranks easier in 23 out of 26 comparisons" (Riplinger, New 
    Age Bible Versions, 1994, p. 195) betrays the strictly  
    
    
      
      
        
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           Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level 
          Indicator 
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          KJV 
          Grade 
          Level | 
          NIV 
          Grade 
          Level | 
          NASB 
          Grade 
          Level | 
          TEV 
          Grade 
          Level | 
          NKJV 
          Grade 
          Level | 
         
        
          | Gen. 1 | 
          4.4 | 
          5.1 | 
          4.7 | 
          5.1 | 
          5.2 | 
         
        
          | Mal. 1 | 
          4.6 | 
          4.8 | 
          5.1 | 
          5.4 | 
          4.6 | 
         
        
          | Matt. 1 | 
          6.7 | 
          16.4 | 
          6.8 | 
          11.8 | 
          10.3 | 
         
        
          | Rev. 1 | 
          7.5 | 
          7.1 | 
          7.7 | 
          6.4 | 
          7.7 | 
         
        
          Grade 
          Level 
          Average | 
          5.8 | 
          8.4 | 
          6.1 | 
          7.2 | 
          6.9 | 
         
       
      
     
    
    (table from New Age Bible Versions, p. 196, highlight added) 
    
    Mrs. Riplinger writes: 
    
      "Why is the KJV easier to read? The KJV uses one or two syllable words 
      while new versions substitute complex multi-syllable words and phrases." 
      (Ibid, p. 196) She lists over 270 examples in the New Testament. Mrs. 
      Riplinger also attributes the King James’s ease of understanding to 
      "Simple sentence structure. . .." (Ibid, p. 204) She again lists many 
      examples.  
       
    
    
    In her book, The Language of the King James Bible, Mrs Riplinger 
    continues her research in the readability of the King James Bible. Mrs. 
    Riplinger documents under the subtitle "Statistical Verification of 
    Readability": 
    
      "Readability statistics generated from Grammatik and Word for 
      Windows show why the KJV is 5th grade reading level, 
      while the NKJV and NASB are 6th grade, and the NIV is 8th 
      grade reading level! The KJV averages: 
      
        
        less syllables per word 
        
        less letters per word 
        
        less words per sentence 
        
        smaller percentage of long 
        words 
        
        greater percentage of short 
        words than the NKJV, NIV, NASB and NRSV  
       
      According to readability statistics generated by Pro-Scribe, the 
      KJV is easier to read than USA Today, People Magazine and most 
      children’s books." 
      (Riplinger, The Language of the King James Bible, p. 159 
     
    
    
      
      
        
          | 
           Readability Analysis of Writing 
          Samples 
           | 
         
        
          | 
           TEXT 
           | 
          
           Grade 
           | 
          
           Syllables 
          Per Word 
           | 
          
           Words over 
          9 Letters 
           | 
         
        
          |  USA Today | 
          
           9 
           | 
          
           1.5 
           | 
          
           10% 
           | 
         
        
          |  People Magazine | 
          
           8 
           | 
          
           1.5 
           | 
          
           10% 
           | 
         
        
          |  Children's Books | 
          
           7 
           | 
          
           1.3 
           | 
          
           8% 
           | 
         
        
          |  King James Bible, New 
          Testament | 
          
           7 
           | 
          
           1.3 
           | 
          
           3% 
           | 
         
       
      
     
    
    
    (table from The Language of the King James Bible, p 159, highlight 
    added) 
    
    The Bible for Today published an interesting and revealing book 
    titled, The Comparative Readability of the Authorized Version by D.A. 
    Waite, Jr. Using computer readability software (Grammatik 4.0, 
    Grammatik 5.0, Word for Windows) Mr. Waite, spent hundreds of 
    hours, lasting over three years, analyzing every word in the King 
    James Bible, the American Standard Version (ASV), the Revised Standard 
    Version (RSV), the New American Standard Version (NASV), the New 
    International Version (NIV), the New King James Version (NKJV) and the New 
    Revised Standard Version (NRSV).  
    Mr. Waite did not twist, nor slant any of the results but simply let the 
    results speak for them selves. In fact, Mr. Waite confessed before beginning 
    the research, he was fully expecting the newer versions to out score the 
    "old" King James Bible. Mr. Waite writes, "Quite frankly, I was surprised at 
    the results." (D.A. Waite Jr, The Comparative Readability of the 
    Authorized Version, p. 4) The Comparative Readability of the 
    Authorized Version is an exhaustive and serious study. It contains very 
    detailed tables, charts, documentation, analysis of every conceivable 
    readability tests known. The King James Bible outscored the new versions in 
    virtually every test.  
    Some of Mr. Waite’s analysis:  
    
      "According to the F-K [Flesch-Kincaid] formula 74.3% of the books [in 
      the KJV] are on or below the sixth grade level, and 94% are on 
      or below the seventh grade level! . . . And the FRE [Flesch Reading 
      Ease] rated 97% of the KJV books as Fairly Easy or Easy! 
      These were all first place statistics!" (Ibid, p. 80)  
      
     
    
    Mr. Waite summarizes his extensive analysis:  
    
      "If any of these seven versions is authorized to boast about its 
      success in these rigorous readability contests, it is the Authorized 
      Version. [KJV]. If any has the right to flaunt the crown of victory, it is 
      the KING James Bible." (Ibid, p. 80) 
     
    
     
     
    It’s also worth noting, the New International Version (NIV), continually 
    scored the worst, in some cases, much worse. So much for the nonsense 
    about the King James "harder to read". 
    Dr. Rudolf Flesch is the leading authority, researcher and author on 
    readability studies. Dr. Flesch is the originator of the famous 
    Flesch-Kincaid readability standards. His book Why Johnny Can’t Read is a 
    eye-opening, best-seller. In Dr. Flesch’s book, The Art of Plain Talk, 
    he makes the following noteworthy statement about the King James Bible: 
    
      "The best example of very easy prose (about 20 affixes per 100 
      words) is the King James Version of the Bible: . . ." 
      (Rudolf Flesch, The Art of Plain Talk, p. 43)  
       
    
    
    Several times in his book, Dr. Flesch praises the King James Bible for 
    it’s ease of reading. And may I remind you, this is from the leading 
    authority on the subject. 
    
    Echoing the opinion of Dr. Flesch in The Art of PLAIN Talk, the 
    Apostle Paul writes the scriptures use "GREAT plainness of speech".  
    
      Seeing then that we have such hope, we use great plainness of speech: 
      KJV, 2 Corinthians 3:12 
     
    As a fitting comparison, notice the NKJV and the NIV (as do the other new 
    versions) lack the "plainness of speech".  
    
      NKJV 
      Therefore, since we have such hope, we use great boldness of speech;
       
      NIV 
      Therefore, since we have such a hope, we are very bold. 
     
    The national bestseller, The Story of English, writes of the 
    simplicity of the King James Bible: 
    
      "The King James Bible was published in the year Shakespeare began work 
      on his last play, The Tempest. Both the play and the Bible are 
      masterpieces of English, but there is one crucial difference between 
      them. Whereas Shakespeare ransacked the lexicon, the King James 
      Bible employs a bare 8000 words—God’s teaching in homely English for 
      everyman." 
      (Robert McCrum, William Cran, and Robert MacNeil, The Story of English, 
      p. 113)  
     
    
    The Norton Anthology of Literature, selected the King James Bible as 
    one of the finest examples of writing style in existence. (cited in New 
    Age Bible Versions, p. 212) 
    
    The Story of English crowns the King James Bible as, "probably the 
    single most influential book ever published in the English language." 
    (Robert McCrum, William Cran, and Robert MacNeil, The Story of English, 
    p. 109) 
    One of the amazing personalities of the King James Bible is it’s poetic 
    beauty. Nothing ever penned in the English language can match it’s sound and 
    rhythm. For a work of it’s volume and serious subject matter – the poetic 
    splendor defies human logic. The very sound of reading of the King James 
    Bible bears the resemble of a music concerto. It’s timbre grabs you, as it’s 
    melody sings God’s word. What an amazing book! 
    It’s worth noting the emphasis the King James translators placed, not 
    only on the readable text of the King James Bible, but also it’s sound. 
    Before the King James Bible was published and after the initial translation 
    work was completed, a re-working took place, The Story of English 
    describes this unique process, "they were to go through the text, re-working
    it so that it would not only read better but sound better, a quality for 
    which it became famous throughout the English-speaking world." (Robert 
    McCrum, William Cran, and Robert MacNeil, The Story of English, p. 
    112) 
    The words of Romans 10:17-18 comes ringing through:  
    
      Romans 10:17-18, KJV 
      17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. 
      18 But I say, Have they not heard? Yes verily, their sound went 
      into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world. 
     
    Notice how the NIV completely loses this melody in the "sound" of the 
    "words". It’s now simply a message and a voice. 
    
      NIV, Romans 10:17 
      17 Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the 
      message is heard through the word of Christ. 
      18 But I ask: Did they not hear? Of course they did: "Their voice 
      has gone out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world." 
     
    There is a wonder and amazement at the majestic words of the King James 
    Bible. They literally capture you with their beauty and awe: Former 
    President Ronald Reagan, during one of his famous radio addresses, spoke on 
    the God News for Modern Man Bible in comparison to the King 
    James Bible. Mr. Reagan describes the difference: 
    
      "The sponsors of the ‘Good News’ version boast that their bible is as 
      readable as the daily paper—and so it is. But do readers of the daily 
      news find themselves moved to wonder, ‘at the gracious words which 
      proceeded out of his mouth’"? 
      (Reagan In His Own Voice, Cd Audio, Disk 4, Track 2) 
      (Reagan In His own Hand, p. 409-411) 
     
    If the new versions are so much "easier to understand and read" — why is 
    it that according to surveys by Barna Research of people who read their 
    Bible on a daily basis, "The King James Version is more likely to 
    be the Bible read during the week than is the NIV by a 5:1 ratio."(Barna 
    Research, The Bible survey, https://www.barna.org/cgi-bin/PageCategory.asp?CategoryID=7) 
    Why do people, including teenagers, ACTUALLY read the King James Bible 
    FAR more than any other Bible? 
    Simple. . . 
    Borrowing the words of Barna Research. . . "it 
    delivers the goods". 
    
      6 And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine 
      heart: 
      7 And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt 
      talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by 
      the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. 
      
      Deuteronomy 6:6-7 
      
     
    
    
    
    
      
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        heaven; how to land safe on that happy shore. God Himself has 
        condescended to teach the way; for this very end He came from heaven. He 
        hath written it down in a Book.  
        O give me that Book! At any price, give me 
        the Book of God!"  
        
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