The first saved believers to be referenced as "Christians" in the bible were in Antioch, Syria. (Acts 11:26 KJV) The first New Testament churches were organized by these first Christians. The original New Testament scriptures were sent, maintained, and subsequently copied for distribution by these first Christians.
The manuscripts originating from Antioch are known as the "Traditional Text" line and encompass 5,210 manuscripts. The King James Bible New Testament is the only English Bible in the world to use the "Traditional Text" originating from Antioch.
All other English Bibles in the world today use New Testament transcripts originating out of Alexandria, Egypt. The New Testament scriptures known as the "Alexandrian Text" line encompass 45 manuscripts and were significantly altered by pagans at the school of Alexandria. The Alexandrian Text line has incorporated over 5,788 changes to the New Testament. Over time, these distortions have created numerous false religions/doctrines, that have led countless souls away from the true Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The chart below gives an illustrative history of the two competing text lines.
A great starting place for a detailed study on why you should only use the King James Bible, click below for a link to Jack Moorman's "Forever Settled"
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