Shain1611 wrote:

Now , if the sources are corrupt what will that do to its end product? I would say that the results of a corrupt source would only produce a corrupt product.
At Matthew 1:23, Tyndale's, Coverdale's, Matthew's, and Great Bibles [four sources for the KJV] have this rendering: "Behold, a maid shall be with child."

At Matthew 18:26a, Tyndale's, Coverdale's, Matthew's, and Great Bibles have this rendering: "The servant fell down and besought him."

At Luke 2:22, Tyndale's, Coverdale's, Matthew's, and Great Bibles [sources for the KJV] have the rendering "the time of their purification."

At Luke 2:33, Tyndale's, Coverdale's, Matthew's, and Great Bibles [sources for the KJV] have the rendering "And his father and mother marvelled at those things which were spoken of him."

At Luke 10:13, the 1535 Coverdale's Bible [one of the English sources for the KJV] has "they had done penance long ago."

At Luke 15:7, the 1535 Coverdale's Bible has this rendering: "I say unto you: Even so shall there be joy in heaven over one sinner that doth penance, more than over nine and ninety righteous, which need not repentance."

At Luke 15:10, the 1535 Coverdale's Bible has this rendering: "Even so (I tell you) shall there be joy before the angels of God, over one sinner that doth penance.

At 1 Corinthians 1:14, the 1534 Tyndale's New Testament and 1537 Matthew's Bible [two of the English sources for the KJV] have this rendering: "I thank God that I christened none of you, but Crispus and Gayus."

At 2 Corinthians 2:17, the 1560 Geneva Bible [one of the main English sources for the KJV] has this rendering: "For we are not as many, which make merchandise of the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God in the sight of God speak we in Christ."

At 1 Timothy 6:5, the 1535 Coverdale's Bible has this rendering: "Vain disputations of such men as have corrupt minds, and are robbed of the truth, which think that godliness is lucre: from such separate thy self."

At 1 Peter 2:2, the 1540 edition of the Great Bible has this rendering: "As new born babes, desire ye that milk (not of the body but of the soul) which is without disceit that ye may grow there by (unto salvation)."