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2841 | the best Manuscripts? | Acts | justme | 48973 | ||
Dear retxar: I am not a Biblical language expert by any means. However, I have done graduate studies in Biblical criticism, with professors whose life study and teaching speciality was. When researching scripture they compare many early copies with each other. There were no verses at that time. Scripture was broken up into verses much later and I am not sure but I think about the 4th to 6th century at the earliest. Therefore if some verse or writing entry show up after the earliest manuscripts it would be a reasonable conclusion that writing entry, or verse was added later. An example of this would be Mark 16:9 to 20. Most translations will have a footnote or a reference somewhere near the verse to note this is a questionalble verse or verses. The KJV in its 1611 edition is not what you would expect. The spelling is not as we spell today. The v's are w's and many letters are not like today. There have been many revisions of the KJV, as more discoveries of earlier copies of scripture has turned up. Also words have completly changed in meaning. Having said that, the KJV is a good Bible and worthy of use today. I believe the very best Bible is the one you will read. I hope this helps retxar. agape, justme |
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2842 | book and names | Revelation | justme | 48921 | ||
Are you asking about the BOOK OF LIFE, or the Books of the Bible? With that information you question can be answered. | ||||||
2843 | the best Manuscripts? | Acts | justme | 48920 | ||
Dear Makarios: You presented a very fine and authoritive answer worthy of "I am proud of you". As some know there is no way to translate every work from Hebrew or Greek exactly, into English.I like what the NIV editors say in their preface that no veersion is perfect. In our studies these translators are always seeking corrections from worthy sources. Should anyone find a better wording or have an opinion they wish to express to The Lockman Foundation or Zondervan Publishers they will listen and respond with respect. I have done this and was amazed athe volumes of material Zondervan sent me. The Lockman Foundation will assist you and answer anything you ask. In my humble opinion the Updated NASB is the most accurate word for word translation in print today in English. Agape, justme |
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2844 | Babylon's name today? | Matt 1:11 | justme | 48532 | ||
Thank you! Where did you find this information? Do you know anything about Babylon being rebuilt in 1989? | ||||||
2845 | The New Testament Canon | 2 Pet 1:21 | justme | 48501 | ||
I read all of your article. I am not sure what your question is. I think perhaps you were just making things more clear for others? |
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2846 | Babylon's name today? | Not Specified | justme | 48486 | ||
Help please. Does anyone know what Babylon is called today? In 1989 Suddam Hussein had a good part of what was once old Babylon rebuilt. Thanks for the help. | ||||||
2847 | Babylon's name today? | Matt 1:11 | justme | 48523 | ||
Help please. Does anyone know what Babylon is called today? In 1989 Suddam Hussein had a good part of what was once old Babylon rebuilt. Thanks for the help. | ||||||
2848 | What does the world presently think abou | 2 Sam 13:1 | justme | 47645 | ||
Look at the QUICK SEARCH in the upper right of you screen and type in the word INCEST. This has been answered many times, and with good wisdom. By the way, many states are now letting first cousins marry. This is found more in Almish and isolated communities. There seems to be very littke evidence that genetic deformities appear more than the general public. National Public Radio had a program on this anout two weeks ago. | ||||||
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