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1 | Spirit without measure???? | John 3:34 | shamrock | 175937 | ||
A further explanation to my question... "unto Him". The King James Version includes this. However, the Young's Literal Translation does not. From what I've read, Young used the same manuscripts as the King James Translators. Is "unto Him" in the orginal manuscripts or not. This, to me, makes a big difference in understanding this verse. | ||||||
2 | Spirit without measure???? | John 3:34 | kalos | 175941 | ||
Is "unto Him" in the original manuscripts? In the King James Version of the Bible, words in italics are words that were not in the Greek text, but instead were added by the translators for clarity. Thus, whenever you see words in the King James in italics you know they were added. In John 3:34 in the KJV the words "unto him" are in italics. |
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