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1 | Correcting the translation | Col 2:16 | djconklin | 66422 | ||
My study has been moved to: http://members.tcq.net/dconklin/colossians/colintro.html | ||||||
2 | Does "almah" mean "virgin"? | Is 7:14 | djconklin | 64886 | ||
Sean, I'll check into the web site you suggested. |
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3 | Does "'almah" mean "virgin"? | Is 7:14 | djconklin | 64885 | ||
No problem; in fact your post basically summed up what I found. | ||||||
4 | turtle-dove | Song 2:12 | djconklin | 64858 | ||
In the KJV it says "the voice of the turtle" which has caused some Bible critics to scoff. The NASB is correct in this regard and the Hebrew does mean "turtle-dove". Shakespeare also wrote a play (A Winter's Tale) in 1611 in which he talked ab't the cooing of turtles that will never part. | ||||||
5 | Does "'almah" mean "virgin"? | Is 7:14 | djconklin | 64857 | ||
I have changed web sites and the new one (still in process of working on it) is at http://members.tcq.net/dconklin/Isa714/open.html | ||||||
6 | God can use woman in the ministry? | Gal 3:28 | djconklin | 37076 | ||
Will she know the same the con artists in the field claim they were called by God? I've met some who claimed to be called by God and found them to be lazy and teaching us their own cherished beliefs rather than those of the Bible. The rest of your post was excellant! |
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7 | Original language of Revelation | Revelation | djconklin | 32200 | ||
Mind you that just about all the Hebrew I can remember! I also think that he is "off-base" about the remark by Gregory of Nazianzus. Mark writing for the Latins does not mean that he wrote in Latin; Mark was written for the Romans. Luke writing for the Greeks does not mean that he wrote in Greek--it just so happens that he did. Just like Matthew writing for the Jews does not mean that he wrote in Hebrew or Aramaic (I just happen to believe based on what evidence I have seen that he did write in Hebrew). |
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8 | which bible translation is true? | Bible general Archive 1 | djconklin | 32198 | ||
Has it been a long time since you were taught Greek? Or, are you like me and the ol' bod just can't keep up anymore! | ||||||
9 | Infallibility of the Bible questioned. | 2 Tim 3:16 | djconklin | 32110 | ||
Your welcome! | ||||||
10 | Then precisely what is it talking about? | Matt 6:21 | djconklin | 32109 | ||
AMEN! I once "figured" that if we did we could end this world's history in a matter of months. | ||||||
11 | Infallibility of the Bible questioned. | 2 Tim 3:16 | djconklin | 32108 | ||
Hehehhe. "the two "conflicting" accounts of the creation." I believe it was K. A. Kitchen who showed that in Ancient Orient Texts (title of his book) it was not uncommon for them to give a second "account" in which some selected feature of the "first" was looked at in more depth, etc.. |
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12 | Infallibility of the Bible questioned. | 2 Tim 3:16 | djconklin | 32092 | ||
"Yale divinity school grads on this forum? Heaven forbid! In the history of the forum many have trotted out their educational credentials -- the names and the number of schools attended, degrees earned, how many times they've been published, awards they've won, etc. -- in an effort to convince the rest of us "dummies" of the superiority of their great learning. So far, the only ones they've succeeded in convincing are themselves." I can't speak for what happened in the past on this forum however if you look closely at those who led Christianity down through the ages you'll find that they were quite well-educated (for instance, Paul, Luther, Melancthon, Calvin, Wesley) and I would suggest for good reason for most of the heretics who mis-led were not educated and believed their own lies (as a recent example witness David Koresh). |
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13 | what is your treasure? | Matt 6:21 | djconklin | 32087 | ||
See also Luke 12:34 | ||||||
14 | Infallibility of the Bible questioned. | 2 Tim 3:16 | djconklin | 32083 | ||
"Thank you for your question. I'll be looking forward to your reply." And we're still waiting for the courtesy of a reply. |
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15 | Infallibility of the Bible questioned. | 2 Tim 3:16 | djconklin | 32081 | ||
"When the uninformed dissenters wax skeptical of the truth of Scripture, they invariably cite the "two" accounts of creation and Noah's flood, about neither of which are they likely to be able to produce an ounce of proof to justify their ton of doubt" Amen, Hank! "I have seen on this very forum page after page of exegesis -- an adultered application of the true meaning of the word .." An exegesis couldn't do such a thing; what you saw was eisegesis (reading meaning into the text) |
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16 | Infallibility of the Bible questioned. | 2 Tim 3:16 | djconklin | 32080 | ||
An exegesis is the proper way (i.e., it is analytical, and thorough and doesn't jump to conclusions) to study the Bible so as to uncover what the message of God in the text is to man. For links on how to do an exegesis and samples of the same goto http://biblestudy.iwarp.com | ||||||
17 | which bible translation is true? | Bible general Archive 1 | djconklin | 32077 | ||
Those who have studied the various translations say that there's only about 50 texts in which there is any major difference and none of them affect any doctrine. | ||||||
18 | which bible translation is true? | Bible general Archive 1 | djconklin | 32074 | ||
I had a prof who when we turned to our Bibles he read straight from the Greek text and translated as he went--just about as fast as we could read in English. He told us that if we practiced 15 minutes a day we could keep our Greek up. | ||||||
19 | Original language of Revelation | Revelation | djconklin | 32047 | ||
Just printed the web page (23 pages and NO sources!?!) Found one error: "Now there's other subtleties that come through in the Aramaic that don't come through in the Greek. For example, when Y'shua said He was the "Alef and the Tau", there's something hinted here that doesn't come through by translating this as "Alpha and Omega" or "A and the Z". Alef and Tau spell the word "ET" in Hebrew, which has an important grammatical usage that parallels Y'shua's atonement in a spiritual way. Genesis / Bereshit 1:1 says... "In the beginning G-d created it; the heavens and the earth"" The "ET" the author refers to is a direct object marker (i.e., it tells the reader that you have just been given the subject and verb and now you'll be given the direct object). In this verse there is another one attached to the "and" between "heavens and earth". |
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20 | Original language of Revelation | Revelation | djconklin | 32044 | ||
That is my understanding also. | ||||||
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