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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: nocompromise Ordered by Date |
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1 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | nocompromise | 215995 | ||
I am not at all associated with watch tower bible and tract group, not a jehovah's witness, my point is this, that by replacing "world" with "age" compromises toward suppoting and promulgating their beleif. | ||||||
2 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | nocompromise | 215974 | ||
The new world translation Matt 28:20 replace "world" with "these things" because the beleif is that the world will not end, it is heaven.In Genesis "one day"as opposed to "first day"agrees with the gap theory that there were days prior to this "one day" that from the beginning talked about in vs1 until vs 3 that there was a space of time there which could be days as we consider time to be.so it might not be the first day but one day.Exodus 20:11 As for "perfect"turned to" adequate" ,compromise. | ||||||
3 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | nocompromise | 215967 | ||
i'm familiar with the strong's and understand the words used in the translation, my question is more for why was it changed ?what made the decision to change it even from the asb to nasb its been changed mainly in Matt 28:20 or any time it talks of an end to the world as to the first day or one day same question why was the change made? not how it is changed in comparison to kjv, what was the need if they can both can be used why use the one instead of first knowing it is the first?unless it's not the first excuse my puncuation or sharpness in choice in words |
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4 | transation changes | Not Specified | nocompromise | 215928 | ||
What was the need to change the word "world "to" ages "several times through out the new testament?or Why call the "fist day "in Genesis "one day"? |
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5 | transation changes | Gen 1:5 | nocompromise | 215936 | ||
What was the need to change the word "world "to" ages "several times through out the new testament?or Why call the "fist day "in Genesis "one day"? |
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