Hey now, don't accuse me of wanting to derail this thread and start debating translations when you're the one bringing it up (In case case the NASB vs. the KJV). Now, whether I use my version or your version it makes no difference. The KJV still renders 2 Peter 3:8 as a simile (notice that word: as?) and verse 9 is still going to mean the same thing (in fact, verses 1-9 are going to mean the same thing). The context is still the same and your application of the verse is still eisegetical not exegetical.
Not in this case it isn't. I really do appreciate what you're trying to do and good on you for it, if you can do it without using eisegetics, I'd fully support you. I'm not a fan though when you have to take verses out of context to support what's not inherently in the text.





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