Subject: Is the NWT more reliable than the NASB? |
Bible Note: Tony Of course they are not alive. But they once were and their names were known and they were able to establish they did in fact translate the KJV. To date no translator of the NWT has ever been revealed. To me that says someone is hiding something. You say anyone with a basic understanding of Greek or Hebrew can determine that fact it is a translation. How? How would the knowledge of one of these languages confirm it simply isn't merely a copy of existing work with a few ideas added or changed? It has long been suspected that NWT was nothing more than the work of William Russell. Who was proven in open court not to be able to translate Greek or Hebrew. (that is a fact established by court record). All the words in the world can not prove NWT is a genuine translation. I listed what is needed. By the way I suspect the JW will be producing a list in the near future listing men that are dead. All that will be is a list of dead men. Without the ability of interviewing them nothing will be proven. EdB |