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I'm getting to the simple conspiracy theory.
Or no conspiracy at all?
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I'm getting to the simple conspiracy theory.
Or no conspiracy at all?
I believe the LXX is a counterfeit. The KJV is the pure Word of God for today. Back then: Jesus quoted from Hebrews texts and not Greek. For salvation was of the Jews.
Jots and tittles are from the Hebrew, and not Greek, and Jesus talked about jots and tittles.
Back then: Jesus quoted from Hebrews texts and not Greek.
Just curious, what is the scripture reference for this?
what it is?IMHO
what it is?
Paul's quotes match the Septuagint, not the Hebrew. The Septuagint was the work of the early Rabbinic period and the direct predecessors of the Pharisees. Many comparisons confirm.I believe the LXX is a counterfeit. The KJV is the pure Word of God for today. Back then: Jesus quoted from Hebrews texts and not Greek. For salvation was of the Jews.
No apologies necessary. I can use that, if I may be so humble.In My Humble Opinion.
Sorry about that. Web talk can be annoying.
Go back to the OP. We have three witnesses testifying against one, one of them being Luke of the KJV. The KJV testifies against itself.
The CLV gets this one correct.
(CLV) Gn 10:22
Shem's sons: Elam, Asshur, Arphaxad, Lud and Aram.
(CLV) Gn 10:23
Aram's sons: Uz, Hul, Gether and Mash.
(CLV) Gn 10:24
Arphaxad begot Cainan, Cainan begot Shelah, and Shelah begot Eber.
Most translations don't.
Paul's quotes match the Septuagint, not the Hebrew. The Septuagint was the work of the early Rabbinic period and the direct predecessors of the Pharisees. Many comparisons confirm.
I see. Then the term Watchers in Daniel 4 suggest a different point of reference than Jubilees. Fallen angels, faithful angels as shown by the context.I believe that the watchers are fallen angels; and that astrology is their false doctrine. It's designed to have man worship them, instead of the Creator. IMHO
Paul's quotes match the Septuagint, not the Hebrew. The Septuagint was the work of the early Rabbinic period and the direct predecessors of the Pharisees. Many comparisons confirm.
I see. Then the term Watchers in Daniel 4 suggest a different point of reference than Jubilees. Fallen angels, faithful angels as shown by the context.
That would not be correct.
I understand the POV of Yeshua. However, the Gospels we read rely on Greek scholarship. Luke wrote a Gospel and Acts. He was Greek or Jew? Regardless, he would have relied on the Greek OT for his work, in writing in Greek. He was never quoting Jesus directly, as he did not walk with Him. What matters is that his work is inspired. He makes more references to being "filled with the Holy Spirit" than Matthew, who was a disciple.You also have to think that Jesus is a Jew and he would not even have anything to do with them (except for brief rare occasions when they came to Him by faith). Jesus said salvation is of the Jews. So Jesus did not quote from the LXX. Paul is also a Hebrew. He also wanted to follow after Christ as an example.
Sound familiar? Woe to the pastors who neglect flock! (Jer 23)It would seem that some of whom were assigned the duty of watching over man, abused their responsibility.