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1 | Researching a questionable verse | Matt 17:21 | skccab | 202275 | ||
Shalom y'all, If you hear that a verse was added by translators at a later date, how would I go about checking this out? Such as, is it true, if so, when was it added? I've checked the 2 bibles that I own that would likely have the addition, 1 does, 1 does not, and several on e-sword have it included, and several don't. I'm at a loss as to where to even begin to research this. Thanks for any help Cheri |
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2 | Researching a questionable verse | Matt 17:21 | bible believer | 202276 | ||
hi cheri: discrepancies between Bible translations (such as the verse i noted in this answer, Matthew 17:21)can be traced back to the origins of the documents from which they were translated. you may find this website helpful in your study of the "whys" and "hows" of such variations. http://www.christian-faith.com/forjesus/new-testament-manuscripts once at the site, scroll down to the section on the differences between the Byzatine and Alexandrian manuscripts as well as the Textus Receptus. i pray this helps you as you continue to study God's word. |
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3 | Researching a questionable verse | Matt 17:21 | skccab | 202277 | ||
Thank you bBeliever, I'll check out your link. After I posted I realized that I didn't give the verse I was questioning - it's Mark 7:19 the part at the end of the verse in explanation what Messiah meant. Thanks again Cheri |
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