Welcome to the 1611 Defence podcast. Our purpose is to being glory to Jesus Christ by having an audio source to help bible-believers defend God's words - the AV (King James Version) 1611.
This is a biographical interview with my former pastor of around 18 years, brother Bobby Utley of Kannapolis, NC. God has used this man in many ways to be a beacon of the King James Bible believing way in the heart of the Bible Belt. A friend of Dr. Peter Ruckman and other great preachers, he has a lot of good stories from his 53 years of pastoring. If you have any questions or comments, please email [email protected]. Thanks for watching/listening.
The background, history, and manuscript evidence behind the Legacy Standard Bible are discussed. Some of its major erroneous readings are analyzed. The article mentioned is from an advertisement in the Sword of the Lord newspaper, September 17th, 1971 as cited in Dr. Peter Ruckman's book, Satan's Masterpiece! The New ASV, page 5. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
Missionary James Owenby explains how God led him to become a King James Bible believer. If we can help you in any way, please email [email protected].
Evangelist Mitch Canupp and the host discuss the canon of scripture and why the apocrypha is not part of inspired scripture.
James Owenby is a King James Bible believer, former paratrooper (82nd Airborne), and missionary to Mongolia. Topics include brother Owenby's testimony, call to the mission field, hindrances, how God has moved and is moving, Bible translation issues, and other related topics.
The history, background, and content of the apocrypha are discussed. Some current (July, 2025) examples of apostasy are given. Examples are given to show how corrupt these false books are compared to the scriptures.
A brief history of the English Bible is given from a bible-beliving perspective. John Wycliffe, Johannes Gutenburg, Desiderius Erasmus, William Tyndale, Miles Coverdale, John Rogers/Thomas Matthews, and king James are discussed. The Tyndale Bible, Gutenburg Bible, Coverdale Bible, Matthews Bible, Great Bible/Chain Bible, Geneva Bible, Bishops Bible, and the Authorized Version of 1611 (King James Bible) are all covered. The catholic Douay-Rheims is also discussed.
The usage of italicised words in the Authorized (King James) Version of 1611 is reviewed by Pastor Andrew Sluder in light of linguistics and usage rules. Specific examples are given as to why new, false bible versions are hypocritical in their usage of italics. Double inspiration (or multiple inspiration) as a biblical doctrine is reinforced by how God used italics in the Authorized Version of 1611.
Evangelist Kevin Mann is a traveling preacher who has written several books on numerics in the King James Bible (not to be confused with cultic numerology). He is the author of the First Mention Study Bible (KJV) and has been reading his Bible through every month for years.
Evangelist Mitch Canupp contrasts the backdrops, details, and evident motives of the Authorized (King James) Version of 1611 translation committee and new bible versions.
029: "Kingdoms", "Study", "Rightly Dividing", and "Science" with Dr. Perry Demopoulos