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I'll add that they believe that God the Father was once a sinful man who worked his way to Godhood. That Mary and God the Father, literally were 'intimate' to create Jesus. And that they will some day become God's themselves and have to die for their planet as Jesus, per se to their 'spirit children' that they have, 'literally' with their concubines in eternity who are forever pregnant.Not sure, but what I posted is true. There was no other way of seeing the verse either. Was enough for me to say "no thanks" back when I was a seeker.
Mormons themselves believe the craziest things anyway. They believe Jesus is the God of the OT, but that "The Father" isn't - God the Father is a whole separate being in their religion. I don't know if that comes from the book of Mormon itself or what, but I think it might come from their extra "sacred texts" like the Pearl of Great Price and their other ones they have. They also believe Jesus is Satan's brother.
I was quite startled to read in the CJB's preface where they make no apologies about being a paraphrase and the way the 'translate' law in the New Testament. I don't know what you are meaning by the Jewish perspective, but something like the Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible (available in NKJV, NRSV, and NIV) might give you the cultural context you're looking for, along with more reputable contributors and translations. If, however, you are looking for how the New Testament interacts with rabbinic writings, and contemporary literature like Josephus, and Philo, as well as citations from pseudepigrapha, the Jewish Annotated New Testament (NRSV) is surprisingly OK. Caveats being the editors bend over backwards trying to exonerate Jews in some passages and there are some startling bad exegesis since, this is a Jewish and not a Christian work.I've ESV and NKJV. And I recently got this CJB version to read/understand the scriptures from a Jewish perspective. There are also other versions that I like.
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