July 31, 2026Spanish Bible,
Spanish Bible Podcast,
Preservation of Scripture,
Biblical Preservation,
King James Bible,
KJV,
Reina Valera 1960,
RV1960,
Textus Receptus,
Critical Text,
Bible Manuscripts,
Bible Preservation,
Pure Words of God,
Every Word of God,
Bible Translation,
Spanish Bible History,
God Preserved His Word,
Psalm 12 Preservation,
Proverbs 30 Every Word,
Matthew 5 Jot and Tittle,
Revelation 22 Add or Take Away,
Bible Authority,
Bible Versions,
Scripture Preservation,
Textual Criticism,
Christian Apologetics,
Independent Baptist,
Bible Doctrine July 31, 2026
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Has God preserved His Word?
Before discussing differences between Spanish Bible versions, we must first answer an even more fundamental question:
What does the Bible say about itself?
In this episode, we examine several key passages that speak directly about the preservation of Scripture, including:
Proverbs 30:5-6
Psalm 12:6-7
Matthew 5:18
Revelation 22:18-19
These passages emphasize that:
Every word of God is pure.
God’s words are not to be added to.
God’s words are not to be taken away.
God has promised to preserve His words.
August 6, 2026Spanish Bible,
Spanish Bible Podcast,
Preservation of Scripture,
Biblical Preservation,
King James Bible,
KJV,
Reina Valera 1960,
RV1960,
Textus Receptus,
Critical Text,
Bible Manuscripts,
ESV,
1960,
1909,
1865,
1602,
Matthew 5:22,
1569,
NIV,
English Standard Version,
New International Version,
New American Standard Bible,
Bible Versions,
Omissions,
Reina Valera Gomez August 6, 2026
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The groundwork has been laid. Now we finally begin examining actual Bible verses.
In this episode of the Spanish Bible Podcast, we leave the historical background and begin looking directly at the biblical text. Our first example is Matthew 5:22, where the phrase “without a cause” becomes an important textual issue.
We compare:
• King James Bible (KJV)
• English Standard Version (ESV)
August 11, 2026Spanish Bible,
Spanish Bible Podcast,
Preservation of Scripture,
King James Bible,
KJV,
Reina Valera 1960,
RV1960,
Textus Receptus,
Critical Text,
Bible Manuscripts,
ESV,
NASB,
1960,
1909,
1865,
1602,
Luke 2:22,
1 Peter 2:2,
1569,
NIV,
English Standard Version,
New International Version,
New American Standard Bible,
Bible Versions,
Additions,
Reina Valera Gomez August 11, 2026
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In this episode of the Spanish Bible Podcast, we examine two passages where the underlying Greek text makes a significant difference between the King James Bible and modern Critical Text Bibles—and where the Reina-Valera 1960 follows the Critical Text reading.
First, we look at 1 Peter 2:2. The King James Bible reads:
“as newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby.”