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...what kind of bible should I get ...
I stand by my Message REMIX but if a little confused by it i turn to either the Holman Bible or NIV...but everybody to there personal taste
I use th kjv. it's the best if you want study from the original texts and let the word speak for itself.
Yep! I hate to be the one to break it to you, Caleb... but Jesus and the Apostles didn't speak Elizabethan English.The KJV is the "original text"?????????? It is one of several English translations people were working on when King James decided to make it the official Bible of the English church to stop the in-fighting of the several groups working on translations.
Yep! I hate to be the one to break it to you, Caleb... but Jesus and the Apostles didn't speak Elizabethan English.
They spoke Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek. The scriptures they quoted from were most often the Greek Septuagint. And their words were recorded in Koine Greek, the common street language of the Roman Empire.
The NKJV is one of many in my collection. It's fully satisfactory - I'd have no problem using it as my sole bible if need be.I have the New King James Version. I love it.
Jesus did speak in Hebrew I believe..... but what's the earliest translation of it that can be bought? Over the centuries the bible has gotten smaller, no?
The NKJV is one of many in my collection. It's fully satisfactory - I'd have no problem using it as my sole bible if need be.
Jesus may have spoken in Hebrew, but the new testament manuscripts we have are in Koine Greek. At least some of them may have been originally written in Hebrew, but scholars are divided on that. Either way, we pretty much have to translate from the Greek, because that's what we have. There are also some early manuscripts in Aramaic, known as the Peshitta, and George Lamsa has translated those into English. I don't have a Lamsa translation yet, but I'd like to. The OT, of course, was written in Hebrew... though Jesus and the Apostles, when they quoted scripture, often quoted from a Greek translation of it called the Septuagint.
The earliest translation you're likely to find in a Christian bookstore is the 1599 edition of the Geneva Bible. You could probably find a 1560 Geneva or a Tyndale online if you looked for it. I believe those all contain the same 66 books as current Protestant bibles. Catholic bibles contain 73, because they include additional OT books known as the Deuterocanonical books or Apocrypha.
You're welcome. No trouble at all.Wow, I love that you took the time to tell me this.... I've been looking for a long time
That's a long, long story, and to get all of it you'll probably need to go to a book. The best quick overview is probably The Bible for Dummies.Do you know who actually put the bible together? Who chose to include what books and which didn't?
Right. He referred to "the scriptures" and "the Law and the Prophets" by which he meant pretty much what we know as the Old Testament. "The Law" was the first 5 books of the OT, aka the Torah. "The Prophets" was the prophetic books, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, etc. There was also "The Writings" which he didn't mention, but was also part of the Hebrew scriptures. That was Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Ruth, etc. The OT was all the bible he had, the New Testament not having been written yet. And it was all separate books, since the "book" hadn't been invented yet, and you can only put so much on a scroll.Of course Jesus chose his apostles to teach us and spread the word, but Jesus himself didn't say anything about the bible? In fact, there is no word 'bible' in the book at all.... just "the word". Who deemed the bible as "the word"?
I mean why aren't we reading pamphlets of each apostle's teachings rather than a combined book?
If the KJV was good enough for Jesus, it's good enough for me.
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