I've always wondered if you put a comma after the word god in the phrase god damn it, does that change it from a curse to a request?
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This site is completely free and there are no costs. Please enjoy and provide feedback.Well then, I'm sure you see a huge difference between western christianity and those in Egypt and Africa.I'd like to know what others have to say since I lived in Egypt and spent some time in Israel.
Agree.Is this just a passive intellect game or a 5g bible thumping? I'm all in for Bible interpretation, but follow a thought please.
Like I said early on. The tour guide I had read from a scroll and then from the Bible. He explained the verse and how the translation was interpreted. It had a different meaning. The Bible didn't contradict itself, it just didn't follow the original writing from the scroll. The kjv and the Niv are translations that skew the original.Well then, I'm sure you see a huge difference between western christianity and those in Egypt and Africa.
Thanks for sharing . I to know that the KJV has been changed from the original manuscript. That is why I said I got my reference there. The Spirit remains the sameLike I said early on. The tour guide I had read from a scroll and then from the Bible. He explained the verse and how the translation was interpreted. It had a different meaning. The Bible didn't contradict itself, it just didn't follow the original writing from the scroll. The kjv and the Niv are translations that skew the original.
I also believe mount Sinai is in Saudi Arabia as both the calf and the split rock with evidence of an ancient spring are still there. I also wonder if they have moses staff in a museum.
Well, isn't it anytime something is translated into another language it is changed?Thanks for sharing . I to know that the KJV has been changed from the original manuscript. That is why I said I got my reference there. The Spirit remains the same
See post # 1Well, isn't it anytime something is translated into another language it is changed?
The important question would be, 'is it an accurate translation?'
Would you agree that a translation into another language by the people that had/wrote the original scrolls would be an accurate translation?See post # 1
Who could read the original unless you are in the original mind. Like reading post 1 who can translate the original posts mind. Or is it his spiritWould you agree that a translation into another language by the people that had/wrote the original scrolls would be an accurate translation?
72 bi-lingual Jewish Torah scholars who translated the Hebrew scrolls into the Greek language hundreds of year before Christ?Who could read the original unless you are in the original mind. Like reading post 1 who can translate the original posts mind. Or is it his spirit
It sounds like you are trying to discredit the words of Jesus ?Who could read the original unless you are in the original mind. Like reading post 1 who can translate the original posts mind. Or is it his spirit
And a con man Who can tell the future before it happened, as it happened.It sounds like you are trying to discredit the words of Jesus ?
If you want to understand the Bible's message, start with Jesus's words.
Very clear and straightforward. He pulls no punches.
He's either God or the most amazing con man ever. A con man who was willing to die as a sacrifice.
Follow the KISS principle
Only 72?72 bi-lingual Jewish Torah scholars who translated the Hebrew scrolls into the Greek language hundreds of year before Christ?
The Septuagint.
Yep. It was their lifes work making sure the original scrolls were copied and translated accurately. It's what they did.Only 72?
Post#112And a con man Who can tell the future before it happened, as it happened.