Q Are there any bible dictionaries that use only the King James Version for references?

A It seems that bible dictionaries today are in total apostasy. Chapter two of my book, New Age Bible Versions, has a special section and a large chart showing the apostasy that is evident in bible dictionaries today. Almost all dictionaries deny that Lucifer exists.

God has not left us without a dictionary; I believe that the bible is a self- contained dictionary. If someone has a bible and Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance, they have everything they need. One can look up the word in question in Strong’s (ignore the Greek definitions in the back; they are very subjective). Within the context of one of the verses listed by Strong, God will define the word. The poor people of the world, throughout the history of time, have not had the luxury we Americans have of so many references, so God put everything we need within one book.

First Corinthians 2:13 says, “not in the words which man’s wisdom teacheth” (so out go the dictionaries, commentaries, and all of that sort of thing) “but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.” Psalm 119:104 says, “Through thy precepts I get understanding.” We know that “every word of God is pure” (Prov. 30:5), but we do not know if these bible dictionaries are pure, so we are much safer to stay within the bounds of the word of God.