Subject: How inspired is the NAS Bible today? |
Bible Note: Dear Tim, The same could be said about commentaries. Most Bible verses are very clear cut. If the verse says "Perez was the father of Hezron", then Perez was the father of Hezron. Most commentaries do agree on the interpretation of most verses. Yet there are some passages that are interpreted differently by different commentators based on their backgrounds and ideas. Once again, it seems to me that there is little difference between a translation and a commentary without believing that the Bible is still the inspired Word of God, and a commentary is solely the words of man. |