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Hi JL,
Just thought I'd add my two cents here. I'm not sure that Jesus would use any bible. As far as we know he never used the actual written Scriptures when he was here. He did one time stand and read a piece of Isaiah in the temple, but as far as we know that is the only time he actually held the Scriptures in his hands.
He merely knew all that was in the Scriptures. I believe that if he were here today in an english speaking country that he would speak exactly the same quotes from the Scriptures that he spoke when he was here, only he would say it in english. He wouldn't say, have you not read the KJV or the NIV or the NRSV, but he would merely say, "Have you not read in the Scriptures...", and then go on to point out what we should have read in the Scriptures. It is my firm conviction that any particular piece of Scripture that he might mention would be found in all of the reliable translations. I also doubt seriously that he would use 'thee', 'thou' and 'ye' in his reciting of the Scriptural truth that he wanted to point out. He would merely speak in plain ordinary common english that would be in use at the time he was here.
That's what I believe.
God bless you.
In Christ, Ted
Thanks Ted for being honest; and I feel the present main stream mindset would hold your 2 cents as reasonable.
The conclusions derived from Jesus not caring about the scriptures and as a whole any bible brings a counterintuitive position that can only leave men without justification. Jesus essential never had a bible to preach of he always referred to the scriptures or it is written: associating the word of God as being subjective evidence of verifiable words ingrained on medium that could be attained, substance.
In the process of times God has by the prophets spoken to men in many different ways, but of late and signified by his manifestation in the flesh God has made it clear he would speak to us by scriptures in whole, thus the commination of a Canon and clearly was an accepted doctrine by the church of God as a whole. Whereas the issue is and always has been, “hath God said” Now the feigned and enticing words of men war against the legitimate pure words of God.
The strategies of deceptions can only be related to a counterfeiting of the truth through the subjective evidences of justification established by a reliable and complete truth, structure by a comprehensive written word and conclusively, a final, infallible and inerrant written word, A HOLY BIBLE, substance.
To conclude that Jesus would be gibe enough to not address the issues of corruption and perversion of the very substance of evidence he mercifully gave as grace would be simply denying himself, the substance.
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