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Fourteen Rules of Translation
editIt would perhaps be worthwhile to list some translation rules historically used by the KJV translators, but the place and tone of the post you made in the Bibe Version Debate weren't informative and actually constituted POV. To be honest, I clicked on the edit to find out what the 14 rules were and was disappointed to not really learn what they were and whether they were stated by the KJV translaters. Could you perhaps place those rules, as stated by the translators (and cited), in a KJV article? Thanks.SkyWriter (Tim) (talk) 18:40, 7 December 2010 (UTC)