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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: nickycan1 Ordered by Date |
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1 | are the bible translations accurate? | OT general | nickycan1 | 139276 | ||
obviously it would be the second option for my answer. I think we need to take the debates head on and expose the agendas behind their " research".I mean how many other world faiths are this scrutinized for it's validity? My response to the youth group that i have is this, it was said by a pharesee at the trial of jesus(paraphrasing) if this is of man(jesus and his following) it will fail but this is of God how can we possibly stand against it? | ||||||
2 | are the bible translations accurate? | OT general | nickycan1 | 139266 | ||
aswell as my spelling! | ||||||
3 | are the bible translations accurate? | OT general | nickycan1 | 139265 | ||
according to RABBI SHLOMO RISKIN her in phoenix yam suph translates into sea of reeds. wether your dictionaries or this rabbi is right or wrong wasn't my point. what i was trying to accomplish was that too many things are being taken for granted in our understandings of the ot but meanwhile many people are trying to undermind the word. what i would like to see is a more head-on confrontation to these people who are challenging the word. while you and i are unwavering in our confidence in the scripture still to the unbelieve these fools can be convincing and our mandate as followers of christ is to take the gospel to all people and as paul said i am all things to all men then we must be better prepared for these attackes and increase our faith and knowledge | ||||||
4 | are the bible translations accurate? | OT general | nickycan1 | 139264 | ||
after reading your response I think the point of my question was missed. I whole heartedly agree that the theories that exsist regarding to man and where and when we came from can be quite ridiculous and absurd but what I was driving at is still the need as christians to educate themselves not just in the word but in the sciences that try to destroy the very reason billions of people find a reason to live! paul was very educated and because this he could talk to the level and understanding of the arrongant romans and greeks. he demonstrated that logic can and does actually re-enforce the concept of creation than those other ideas that then and now exsist. too many christians are content in their ingnorance in the matters of sciece but when Christ called us into the world to preach the gospel he didn't call us to ingorant either. how many of his discilpes were educated in some profession or science. the brain is the key to the soul to dismiss the challenges that we face to our faith is irresponsible.we need to get on the offence! | ||||||
5 | are the bible translations accurate? | OT general | nickycan1 | 139055 | ||
well like I referenced to the crossing of the red sea as is generally thought. now knowing the words used to describe the red sea( exodus 13:18) "yam suph" has been translated to mean sea of reeds which according to the maps in that time would place the crossing futher north than the red sea. this area is well known as wetlands where it is feasable to cross and would also offer a logical explination for the chariots and their drivers to be easly defeated. it still doesn't explain the eatern winds that the scripture explained for the parting of the "sea" but anyone who has or is studying archeology would easily explain away the "hand of God" saving the israelites as no more than men ambushing the egyptians who were in pursuit in an area ideal for people lacking in number or in defence. I myself see this as something nothing more than ideas or theories which cannot not be proven but to unbelievers and weak christians challenges such as this one would and is a delicate area where as believers we can stand to use some more education | ||||||
6 | is there something that I am missing? | Ezek 34:2 | nickycan1 | 139000 | ||
they are and after futher reading of both ezekiel 34 and john I see the what your point is Knowing that the answer was somewhat obvious was there something that you read or interpeted that led you to believe something else? | ||||||
7 | are the bible translations accurate? | Not Specified | nickycan1 | 138992 | ||
is there a valid fear of what would happen to the christian faith if the hebrew translations of the old testament were more accurate i.e. the crossing of the "red sea", would then the accounts be seen less miraculous? | ||||||
8 | are the bible translations accurate? | OT general | nickycan1 | 139013 | ||
is there a valid fear of what would happen to the christian faith if the hebrew translations of the old testament were more accurate i.e. the crossing of the "red sea", would then the accounts be seen less miraculous? | ||||||
9 | For lack of a Shepherd? | Ezek 34:2 | nickycan1 | 138991 | ||
ray this is just my opinion but I see the ezekiel description of the shepherd or for that matter a lack of one referring to the future plight of the jews and the state of israel | ||||||