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21 | Anyone take notes during Yashua's life? | NT general | Maus | 239853 | ||
Hello Doc: I think that taking notes (writing stuff down) is different than noting (keeping in mind) someone's bad behavior. | ||||||
22 | Anyone take notes during Yashua's life? | NT general | Maus | 239845 | ||
Hello Ed: Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. Elohim certainly could personally reveal anything that He wants to us, but wouldn't that relieve us of our stewardship responsibilities? | ||||||
23 | Anyone take notes during Yashua's life? | NT general | Maus | 239844 | ||
Hello Doc: The 70 that I referred to was the disciples that Yeshua sent out by twos. A third possibility; that many contemporary notes were kept, by many different people, in several different languages, and that the "Q-document" which is presumed to be the source for the gospels, is actually a compilation of these notes. If so, then the Gospels sources had originated from many languages. This would infer that the New Testament is the authorized word of Elohim, in every language which our current texts may have been preserved by. If this is so, then Greek re-translations back into Hebrew, and Latin, Aramaic, and Greek texts are all equally reliable ... even more so if they are each referenced with the others ... none having supremacy over the others. | ||||||
24 | Anyone take notes during Yashua's life? | NT general | Maus | 239840 | ||
Hello Doc: Thank you for the welcome. Thirty years later, a disciple can remember how many fish were in the net, how many loaves and fish fed a multitude? When Einstein became important, people began to make extensive records of his activities and accomplishments. Yeshua certainly became important during His ministry, yet, nobody took notes? | ||||||
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