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Is the Byzantine Text a "late" text?

HankD

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If there were anything of substance to this current "debate" I would continue on but it has descended to the garbage can.

My point is that no where in the Scripture does it say anything other than Ham "saw the nakedness of his father".

To say anything other than that is to add to the Scripture.

What kind of a mind comes up with these extra-biblical things (which I don't want to repeat) concerning what Ham did anyway?

HankD
 

Askjo

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Originally posted by HankD:
If there were anything of substance to this current "debate" I would continue on but it has descended to the garbage can.

My point is that no where in the Scripture does it say anything other than Ham "saw the nakedness of his father".

To say anything other than that is to add to the Scripture.

What kind of a mind comes up with these extra-biblical things (which I don't want to repeat) concerning what Ham did anyway?

HankD
Genesis 9:24 (KJV) And Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his younger son had done unto him.

Ok, will you explain what this verse means?
 

mioque

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"Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his younger son had done unto him."
What is it with the book of Genesis and children committing incest with their drunk parents?
 

kman

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Acts 18:24 "Now a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man and mighty in the Scriptures came to Ephesus".


You may ask..what does that prove?

About as much as all this nonsense about homosexual Ham and his great great great grandkids the sinster gnostic bible corrupters.

:rolleyes:
 

Askjo

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Originally posted by kman:
Acts 18:24 "Now a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man and mighty in the Scriptures came to Ephesus".


You may ask..what does that prove?

About as much as all this nonsense about homosexual Ham and his great great great grandkids the sinster gnostic bible corrupters.

:rolleyes:
Ephesus is out of Alexandria! Apollos went to Ephesus and preached the Scriptures in Ephesus, not Alexandria.
 
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