Did you recently listen to the Postscript interview with Brandon Peterson, Bible student and designer of KJVCOMPARE.COM?
KJVCompare.com is an online tool designed to compare the King James Version with modern English Bible translations side by side. It highlights textual differences at the verse and word level, helping readers see where wording, structure, or content diverges. The site is especially useful for pastors, teachers, and students who want a clear, accessible way to evaluate translation philosophy and textual decisions.
Brandon is recruiting Bible students who would be interested in volunteering time to studying and helping generate content for the website. If you are interested in serving in one of the following volunteer roles, he would love to hear from you:
Researcher – Examines modern Bible versions and comparison resources to identify verses for inclusion on the site, then passes findings to Inputters. (A great fit for curious students who enjoy careful reading and comparison.)
Inputter – Enters verses provided by Researchers into the site and works alongside Quality Control to refine and improve entries. (Ideal for strong communicators who are comfortable multitasking on a computer.)
Quality Control – Reviews verses, highlights, categories, and notes to suggest corrections or improvements. (Best suited for careful, balanced thinkers with a strong attention to detail.)
If you believe the Lord may be leading you to help in this work—or if you know another student who might be interested—please feel free to reach out or forward this information. You can contact us through Patreon messages or by email at peterson6x@gmail.com.
Thank you for your consideration, and God bless.