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<blockquote data-quote="OldWiseGuy" data-source="post: 60364247" data-attributes="member: 139156"><p>You can make the bible say just about anything, until you actually study it. No doubt the translators were influenced by their beliefs. Recall that they so believed in Easter (KJV) that they translated the the word 'pascha': <em>passover</em>, to 'Easter', and thus forever changed how we celebrate Christ's 'passion', or 'resurrection week'. Newer translations have corrected this mistake, but this has done little to change the Easter tradition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldWiseGuy, post: 60364247, member: 139156"] You can make the bible say just about anything, until you actually study it. No doubt the translators were influenced by their beliefs. Recall that they so believed in Easter (KJV) that they translated the the word 'pascha': [I]passover[/I], to 'Easter', and thus forever changed how we celebrate Christ's 'passion', or 'resurrection week'. Newer translations have corrected this mistake, but this has done little to change the Easter tradition. [/QUOTE]
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