Bible Question:
Hi my name is leonardo, and i have a question about the jehovaht witness.they say the Jesus is not Got.but what about I tim 3-16. if any of you any information I greatly thank you. |
Bible Answer: Hi again Leonardo, Here's another text that scholars have proved that was altered in time to support the doctrine that Jesus is Almighty God himself. “For there are three witness bearers, the spirit and the water and the blood, and the three are in agreement.”—1Jo 5:7, 8. This rendering is in agreement with the Greek texts by C. Tischendorf (eighth ed., 1872); Westcott and Hort (1881); Augustinus Merk (ninth ed., 1964); José María Bover (fifth ed., 1968); United Bible Societies (third ed., 1975); Nestle-Aland (26th ed., 1979). After “witness bearers” the cursive mss No. 61 (16th century) and No. 629 (in Latin and Greek, 14th to 15th century) and Vgc add the words: “in heaven, the Father, the Word and the holy spirit; and these three are one. (8) And there are three witness bearers on earth.” But these words are omitted by The edition of the Latin Vulgate (Vg) the Biblia Sacra, Iuxta Vulgatam Versionem, Württembergische Bibelanstalt, Stuttgart, 1975. Codex Sinaiticus, Gr., fourth cent. C.E., British Museum, H.S., G.S. Codex Alexandrinus, Gr., fifth cent. C.E., British Museum, H.S., G.S. Vatican ms 1209, Gr., fourth cent. C.E., Vatican City, Rome, H.S., G.S Latin Vulgate, by Jerome, c. 400 C.E. (Iuxta Vulgatam Versionem, Württembergische Bibelanstalt, Stuttgart, 1975). Philoxenian-Harclean Syriac Version, sixth and seventh cent. C.E.; G.S. Syriac Peshitta, Christian Aram., fifth cent. C.E., S. Lee, London, 1826, reprint by United Bible Societies, 1979. Tara |