'''Bible doctrines affected by modern versions'''
<p>Phil 4:13 "<strong>Christ</strong>" is changed to "him." It is precious to the believer to know that Christ will give him strength for spiritual living. Christ himself said, "without me ye can do nothing" (John 15:5). The word "him" is quite indefinite and can be misconstrued by Modernists to include the "him" of any religious group believing in a Supreme Being.</p>
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Philippians
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Scroll for more ↓The Christian study highlights the impact of modern versions on core Bible doctrines, particularly Philippians 4:13. The change from "Christ" to "him" can lead to misconceptions about who or what provides spiritual strength. This ambiguity allows Modernists to interpret the verse in a way that undermines traditional Christianity's emphasis on Jesus Christ as the sole source of salvation and empowerment. As a result, believers should exercise caution when studying modern versions and seek to understand the original meaning intended by the authors.
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