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  1. Mark Ward (PhD, Bob Jones University) is the editor of Bible Study Magazine and author of its back-page column, Word Nerd: Language and the Bible. He is the author of Authorized: The Use and Misuse of the King James Bible (Lexham Press, 2018), which became a Faithlife infotainment documentary.

  2. About Me. My name is Mark Ward. I hold a Ph.D. in New Testament Interpretation from BJU Seminary. My dissertation was entitled, Paul’s Positive Religious Affections. I currently work for Logos as Senior Editor for Digital Content.

  3. Dec 7, 2023 · ABOUT MARK WARD. Quick Answer to a Question about Complementarianism. by Mark Ward | Dec 7, 2023 | ChurchLife, Piety, Theology | 1 Comment. A dear friend of mine recently asked me if complementarianism is used to justify sin. I gave this quick answer: Yes. Just as I think egalitarianism can be used to justify sin, including sexual sin.

  4. www.youtube.com › @markwardonwordsMark Ward - YouTube

    Mark Ward. @markwardonwords ‧. ‧. 20K subscribers ‧ 264 videos. “If with your tongue you utter speech that is not intelligible, how will anyone know what is said? For you will be speaking ...

  5. Mark Ward (PhD, Bob Jones University) is an editor in the book division at Crossway. He is the author of several books and textbooks including Biblical Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption (BJU Press, 2016), Basics for a Biblical Worldview (BJU Press, 2021), and Authorized: The Use and Misuse of the King James Bible (Lexham Press, 2018).

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  6. In this surprisingly entertaining film, Dr. Mark Ward explores the challenges facing readers of the King James Bible today. He shows why every English reader...

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  8. Mar 13, 2018 · Mark Ward: The KJV translators were direct heirs of the Protestant Reformation. They said very clearly in their preface that their goal—like that of William Tyndale, whose work they were essentially revising—was to put God’s Word into the tongue of the “very vulgar.”

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