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The word "things" fails to specify God made animals on the fifth day. I am sure it was understood in 1611 creeping things" were invertebrate land animals, but cannot see how they knew that. Today no animals in the world are "things" in the minds of native English speakers who respect life beyond humanity.
Creeping things are animals (unless you want to stretch it to include vines). I don't agree that creeping things are invertebrates, since that would exclude snakes.
And worms, of course. The phrase "move along the ground" avoids any possible species exclusion.
The last time I checked, worms were boneless.
They have exoskeltons.
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The word "things" fails to specify God made animals on the fifth day. I am sure it was understood in 1611 creeping things" were invertebrate land animals, but cannot see how they knew that. Today no animals in the world are "things" in the minds of native English speakers who respect life beyond humanity.
Which brings up a good point. Why do so many people consider that the only true Bibles are those written in English?
The word "things" fails to specify God made animals on the fifth day. I am sure it was understood in 1611 creeping things" were invertebrate land animals, but cannot see how they knew that. Today no animals in the world are "things" in the minds of native English speakers who respect life beyond humanity.
Invertebrate don't have 'life blood' they have a different kind of 'blood', Hemolymph. So when the Bible calls certain creatures that we view as alive to be 'things' its because they were viewed as things.
What people? And what is meant by "true"?
Which insects do Greek Orthodox eat?This carries over into the fasting of the Eastern churches. During the fasts, we don't eat things with backbones, which leaves shrimp, insects and other invertebrates as protein.
They do not have exoskeletons. "No. Worms do not have an exoskeleton. Addition: They are not by definition taxonomiclaly related. Worms and insects belong to different Phyla."
I'm quite surprised at that. Isn't the NKJV suported to be based on the received text? Do any of these differences have any impact on doctrinal aspects?
I personally mainly the like the KJV. I sort of grew up with it and my memory is just full of the verses and language of the KJV, so I'm very comfortable with that.
I'm not one of these people who is KJV only, but I'm very picky which bible versions that I like. I definitely don't like the NIV at all.
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Two important points:
1. Foss Westcott (1825–1901) and Fenton John Anthony Hort (1828–1892) were the editors The New Testament in the Original Greek published in 1881. There is no such thing as “Wescott and Hort's Greek translation.”
2. None of the recent translations of the New Testament are based upon The New Testament in the Original Greek, but rather they are based upon much more recent Greek texts that were prepared independently of the work by Westcott and Hort.
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