They exploit the Bible, taking advantage of our ignorance.
Generally, we do not seek to discover altered Bible verses, often deceptive changes in Scripture, when purchasing a Bible. Christians, used to taking God’s blessings for granted, typically do not scrutinise the accuracy of the Bible verses they read daily. Unfortunately, Christians around the world frequently choose to remain silent about manipulated Bible verses, even when the misinformation is evident to them, particularly those listed below.
- Bible wholesalers
- Church leaders
- and Christian bookshops

Steadily, the enemies of God and His children continue to deliberately misinterpret every Bible translation, including the online versions on search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Yandex.
Sincerely, I am not a clergyman. However, there is someone who loves God, and He loves me, too. I love God’s word and bought a Bible from a Christian bookstore on August 7, 2023, unaware that I would later discover altered Bible verses that they regularly distort. I didn’t check the inside as many Christians do.
Nevertheless, that evening, while attempting to use the newly purchased Bible to spend some quiet time with the Lord, I dozed off and woke up at around 5 or 6 AM the following day.
Then, I took the Bible and said, “Father, I’m reading this Bible for the first time. Please show me something that will exalt your name in Jesus’ name.”
I opened 1 Chronicles 9 at random. Immediately, I realised it was merely a list of names. I then questioned why God had led me to a chapter that contained only names.
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Conversely, the Spirit urged me to continue reading. Suddenly, the word “Meribaal” (Baal in other translations, 1 Chronicles 9:36) caught my attention, and I questioned, “What name is such there?”
A few lines ahead, I encountered names familiar to me, such as Kish, Saul, and Jonathan, until I reached 1 Chronicles 9:40: “The son of Jonathan was Merib-Baal, and Merib-Baal begot Micah.” When a neonate could identify Jonathan’s son as Mephibosheth, I became alarmed. Merib-Baal, Micah’s father—they wrote to add to the deception and further confuse Bible readers. They know that Christians have detected their deception.

Wow! I cried. Because of that dreadful name, Baal, the Lord directed me to the chapter. Oh, I need to understand that the Bible is under attack from satanic agents. Why did I not discover altered Bible verses or misleading changes in the Bible before purchasing it?
Then I felt annoyed, furious, and disappointed, but I didn’t know what to do about it. I was pondering why such a charming angelic girl sold me a satanic bible.
If you are not familiar with Baal, refer to 1 Kings 18 to discover how Elijah vanquished and humiliated these demons and their priests.
Then, I questioned my father, “Father, what do I do now?” I was perplexed. “Return it, but don’t quarrel with them,” he told me. I added, “Father, when I get there, I must talk.” He replied, “Say anything you like, but do not make any trouble.” Thus, without wasting time, I got ready and went to the bookstore.
Indeed, seek out verses in the Bible that undergo regular and meticulous changes. Always check the Bible you purchase to identify verses that are under threat. The threat is ongoing and persistent; they are unwilling to relent. Christians, remain vigilant.
Discover altered Bible verses is a must; the plot is actual.
When I returned the Bible, the bookseller looked perplexed. She pointed to a sign that read “No Refund” when I asked her for a refund. As I walked away, I remarked, “Okay, but don’t sell it to anyone else; if you do, your store will close in three months,” I declared before leaving the shop for another one.
Later, surprisingly, I found the word Meri-Baal in 1 Chronicles 9:40 in every Bible version at another store. I subsequently asked the store owners to locate the Bible verses in the Bible they had perfidiously altered.
Gently, I question: What is Jonathan’s son’s name?
The owner replied, “I don’t know,” and his wife added, “Mephibosheth.”
Once more, I ponder: “Why is Meri-Baal in the Bible verse?”
The owner’s wife questioned her hubby: “Is Meri-Baal written there instead of Mephibosheth?”
Husband: Yes, and his wife remarked that even if Baal is the new name, “it does not matter.”

I immediately understood why the Lord advised me not to quarrel with them. They sell Bibles, yet, in practical terms, they are largely unaware of what is contained within.
For your spiritual insight and benefit, constantly endeavour to uncover any altered Bible verses or misleading modifications that are currently prevalent in the Bible, which have been intentionally distorted to misguide Christians, particularly the youth, who represent the future.
Categorically, purposefully misinterpreting the Bible is evil and will lead to hellfire. The holy book shapes our Christian faith, and perpetrating evil against it is equivalent to crucifying Christ a second time, which is immoral before God and man. Therefore, we will not accept it!
We are all aware that Satanists are attacking the Bible, but in Jesus’ name, we will do our utmost to defend the Sacred Book accordingly. We must also discover altered Bible verses or misleading changes made to the Bible on a regular basis.
Meribah is a Hebrew word meaning “quarrel” or “provocation,” while Baal refers to the devil. To rename Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, who even dines at King David’s table, as a strifeful demon according to the Bible’s producers—who are supposed to safeguard it—is sinful and from the pit of hell.

Jesus is the Word of God. Therefore, remain vigilant against manipulated Bible verses that mislead believers. Safeguard the truth and protect your faith. It is your duty and right not to purchase such Bibles currently available in shops.
This means that all Bibles available in stores worldwide, both in physical form and online, regardless of the version, require us to verify any altered verses or misleading changes in the text before purchasing or even accepting them as gifts. We should refrain from buying Bibles until producers cease their distortions and malicious attacks on them. All glory to the Lord.
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