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1 | Paragraph Marks NASB | Luke 2:3 | Searcher56 | 159441 | ||
There are chapter breaks in the middle of paragraphs The sentences chapters paragraphs and puncuation is not inspired ... and the contruct of the latter two be differ between versions, as well as the word translation, also not inspired. http://www.fuller.edu/ministry/berean/chs_vss.htm http://www.bible-researcher.com/chapter-verse.html |
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2 | Paragraph Marks NASB | Luke 2:3 | DocTrinsograce | 159446 | ||
Hi, Searcher... There does seem to be pretty solid, if not universal, concensus among translators as to paragraph breaks. Translation is a bit more of an art than a science (depending on the approach) than is textual criticism. Nevertheless, there are a few things on which most translators agree. However, as you pointed out, translations are not inspired. Good post and links! In Him, Doc |
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