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1 | What is the morning star here? | Rev 2:28 | Biblebeliever | 80713 | ||
In Isaiah 14:12 it says in the niv"how you have fallen from heaven,o morning star,son of the dawn". Check this with Rev.22:16 and Rev.2:28.Jesus Christ is the morning star.2 choices here:#1 Either someone wants Jesus to fall from Heaven(this would be Satan).#2 Or Lucifer wants to hide his identity and "be like the Most High" by stealing his name.This is pretty simple stuf Bro. | ||||||
2 | What is the morning star here? | Rev 2:28 | Radioman2 | 80717 | ||
OK, if the NIV is generally a poor translation, then what would you say is the one perfect Bible translation in the English language? | ||||||
3 | What is the morning star here? | Rev 2:28 | Biblebeliever | 80719 | ||
You probably know what I'm gonna say.Anyhow,the Textus Receptus (or Majority text)has always been the Protestant text used to translate OUR bibles with.The Vaticanus and Siniaticus are the manuscripts used by the Catholic Church for translating bibles. The A.V.,also known as the King James Bible was translated strictly from the protestant text.I'm a protestant.So I stick with this book.All other translations use the Catholic texts or are at least half translated from them. This is a 10 year course in manuscript evidence in one paragraph.God bless. | ||||||
4 | What is the morning star here? | Rev 2:28 | Radioman2 | 80720 | ||
Biblebeliever: Thank you for answering my question. Grace and peace to you. Radioman2 |
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