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  1. StevenAvery

    Greeters Annex - fellowship for greeters and newbies (4)

    Steven in Asheville, NC here. Greetings. Looking forward to the forum for sharing. Saw some great threads.
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    Peanut Gallery - Formal Debate - The King James Bible - Do we have an inerrant Bible?

    Hi, Acts 8:37 And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. It is true that there are a few manuscripts earlier that omit the text. However, far more significant are the Ante-Nicene uses of...
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    Peanut Gallery - Formal Debate - The King James Bible - Do we have an inerrant Bible?

    Hi, This was one source, also the Received Text edition of Stephanus 1550 was a major source, also they used the other editions like the Complutensian Polyglot and the Erasmus editions. Similar situation. The learned men had dozens of Hebrew editions available. Just looking at Joshua 21:36-37...
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    More on the Tetragrammaton (Name of God)

    Hi, Hi, Ludwig. It is easy to document that theophoric names in Hebrew use Yeh as a prefix (perhaps also Yo at times) and -yah as a suffix. I'm surprised there is even a question about this. Gerard Gertoux covered this in depth in his book, and if I remember, Scott Jones had a list or table...
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    The 'Johannine Comma', does it belong in the Bible?

    Hi, 1 John 5:7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. Greetings RC_NP and all, This claim is not really historically accurate. e.g. in the Disputation between Athanasius and Arius (in Greek) the verse is utilized...
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    Where did the notion of Biblical innerancy come from?

    Hi Folks, Yes, this is the type of apologetic level that Augustine was discussing, in fact he specifically gave his chronological scenario on this question. Shalom, Steven Avery
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    Every Man For Himself Bible Versionism

    Hi Folks, Hi Hentenza .. In this case .. es suficiente. Since you are not, I think, really claiming that the translation is wrong, simply that turtle should only be understood to be the one with the shell. Your claim is not really translational error (as if e.g. the learned men of the AV felt...
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    Where did the notion of Biblical innerancy come from?

    Hi Folks, Hi Dionysious. You can find this understanding throughout the early church writers, who would defend the scriptures from asserted errors and considered it important to make sure they had the pure Bible. Here is one quote form Augustine, to Jerome. I confess to your Charity that I...