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Today at 08:31 AM Julie said this in Post #142
Any verse or chapter in a King James Bible is more authoritative than any set of books that any scholar wrote about them.
Today at 10:07 AM Julie said this in Post #146
I Timothy 3:16
And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
Notice how the King James is very clear in telling us WHO was manifest in the flesh: GOD was manifest in the flesh. Now watch the new perversions throw God clear out of the verse:
NIV....... He appeared in a body
NASB... He who was revealed in the flesh
NRSV... He was revealed in flesh
REB...... He was manifested in the flesh
LB......... who came to earth as a man
NWT..... He was made manifest in the flesh
NAB...... He was manifested in the flesh
10th September 2002 at 12:41 AM CoreIssue said this in Post #11
Nor are they the most accurate. The most accurate are the smallest body of the Minority Manuscripts. The Neutral Texts.
And they do not agree with the Majority Text. They are older and purer because they were hidden dormant in an isolated region for centuries avoiding the tamperings of the RCC.
But, God is great! He promised to preserve every law and teaching. Not preserve everything word for word.
And not one teaching is absent or in disagreement between any of the translations.
This is a big subject. And one that should not divide the Body of Christ.
Today at 10:07 AM Julie said this in Post #146
I Timothy 3:16
And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
Notice how the King James is very clear in telling us WHO was manifest in the flesh: GOD was manifest in the flesh. Now watch the new perversions throw God clear out of the verse:
NIV....... He appeared in a body
NASB... He who was revealed in the flesh
NRSV... He was revealed in flesh
REB...... He was manifested in the flesh
LB......... who came to earth as a man
NWT..... He was made manifest in the flesh
NAB...... He was manifested in the flesh
Today at 03:49 PM ksen said this in Post #148
So much for Jesus' promise about not one jot or tittle passing from the Law.
Today at 12:42 PM Julie said this in Post #153
What should be my final authority in life?
The King James Bible, the NIV or the Greek?
1 sam 2:3 Talk no more so exceeding proudly; let not arrogancy come out of your mouth: for the LORD is a God of knowledge, and by him actions are weighed.
Today at 12:42 PM Julie said this in Post #153
What should be my final authority in life?
The King James Bible, the NIV or the Greek?
1 sam 2:3 Talk no more so exceeding proudly; let not arrogancy come out of your mouth: for the LORD is a God of knowledge, and by him actions are weighed.
What should be my final authority in life?
The King James Bible, the NIV or the Greek?
And oV/os is a reflexive pronoun which never stands alone but refers back to the immediate preceding noun in the proper case, which just happens to be qeoV/theos." And theos appears in several manuscripts.26th March 2003 at 05:32 AM Jesaiah said this in Post #147
Actually Julie when looking at the Greek text we find that the word "Os" is the word being used. The Greek word "Os" is a relative pronoun that is often translated as: who, which, what, that. So if it is not there in the verse then how are the new translations "throwing God out"? Because a strict literal translation would be, "....mystery of godliness: Who was manifest in the flesh...."
Jesaiah
There is no credible evidence that the entire N.T. was written in Aramaic. Four of the ECF record that Matthew was written in either Aramaic or Hebrew.Yesterday at 08:42 AM The Thadman said this in Post #155
I trust the Aramaic for approx 24 books of the NT, and the rest of the NT Greek, and all books of the OT in Hebrew except portions of Daniel and Ezra.
Shlomo!
27th March 2003 at 05:42 PM Julie said this in Post #153 What should be my final authority in life?
The King James Bible, the NIV or the Greek
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