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    Can a translation be Inspired and Infallible?

    Sorry, but according to your authority (http://www.kjvtoday.com/home/does-the-second-them-in-psalm-127-refer-to-gods-words about three-fourths down the page with the heading of Grammatical analysis) the case is precisely the opposite as you state above -- Critics note that if the Hebrew were...
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    Saviour/Savior...

    That is well said. God bless you, Winman.
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    Discussions resulting from a link

    Lacking Scriptural support, I find it selfish and arrogant to suggest that millions of Christian in all ages up to 1611 did not have a 'perfect' Bible. Why would God bless the English-speaking believers of only the past 400 years with a 'perfect' Bible while believers in all parts of the world...
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    Can a translation be Inspired and Infallible?

    Just two quick examples (with "them" and "word") indicating the weakness of an argument presented in a post above. Note the word "them" in verse 31 (I have included the three preceding verses for context) of 2 Samuel 22:28-31 [KJV] -- And the afflicted people thou wilt save: but thine eyes...
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    Discussions resulting from a link

    Yes, and I am unclear as to why it doesn't disqualify the 1611 AV according to Mr. Kinney's standards. Read below to see what his standard is. This is the next section of Will Kinney's article I will be discussing. He claims that There are only Four options open to them. I'm not sure why he...
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    Can a translation be Inspired and Infallible?

    Yes, what is being referred to in this context of a 'translations debate' forum is men translating the original inspired words. We are not referring to a work of the Holy Spirit 'translating' from one language into an inspired written account. But can we really know that the Holy Spirit...
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    Can a translation be Inspired and Infallible?

    Of course, that a translation made after the end of the giving of the reveled Scriptures by inspiration of God can be inspired is a completely different question than the one Mr. Kinney addressed at the link. Mr. Kinney is quite keen; the first thing a debater desires is that the question is...
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    Discussions resulting from a link

    Jordan, if you won't defend the link you posted, is it too much to ask you to apologize for posting such a erroneous link here?
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    Can a translation be Inspired and Infallible?

    In order to fully answer a question like Can a translation of biblical text from it's ancient original language (like Koine Greek) into a modern language (like English) be inspired and infallible? a person needs have firm understanding of the doctrine of "inspiration". Notice that in 2...
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    Discussions resulting from a link

    You don't want to defend the link you posted, Jordan?
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    Can a translation be Inspired and Infallible?

    Can a Translation be Inspired and Infallible? is an incomplete question with no context. It could mean almost anything. A translation of what can be inspired and infallible what? Do you mean a translation of the Tokyo phone directory into inspired Braille poem? A translation of a Mel Gibson...
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    Discussions resulting from a link

    Yeshua1, the above question is essentially the same one that Will Kinney was to answer in the linked article. Did you read the article? What did you understand to be Mr. Kinney's final answer to this question? [Hint: if you read closely, he did answer it.]
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    Discussions resulting from a link

    Jordan provided this link in another thread. Since many folks will go to the link now (and in the future) I think a response to some the things asserted there is in order. I've read the article and listened to Will Kinney speak his argument on YouTube. Since Mr. Kinney has been expelled from...
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    The Problem with KJV ONLY Advocates

    Thank you Jordan for providing this link. I've read the article and listened to Will Kinney speak his argument. I'll soon be starting a new topic about some of the things that Mr. Kinney asserts at this link.
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    Five Points

    Indeed, you did answer my question and I appreciate it. Sorry, I only meant by "please don't tell me what Calvinists believe" that I desired to keep the conversation focused on the particular questions at hand. It is beyond my finite mind to imagine how God brings a soul into existence...
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    Five Points

    Please don't tell me what Calvinists believe; I just want to know what you believe now. So, you do not believe that you or I were sinners condemned before God in "Eternity Past" before our Earthly birth? Is that right? Do I understand you correctly, that you don't believe that you or I...
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    Debate on Codex Sinaiticus

    I ask you since you stated it was "horribly corrupt"; you should have known where the line was in order to make such a claim. It seems every manuscript of moderate length has errors, some more than others. A corruption makes corrupt. A manuscript should not be completely disqualified because it...
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    Five Points

    Do all "Calvinists" believe this? Do most "Calvinists" believe as you state? Do any "Calvinists" really believe that way? I don't know, you tell me because you seem very confident in speaking for them. I'll say this, the Bible teaches that we all are condemned from the start. Do you disagree...
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    Debate on Codex Sinaiticus

    Apparently, you will say what ever you want say, because you did NOT answer the question I asked. Perhaps you should try harder to read with comprehension rather just answering with a point you want to make. Don't assume, read. I never disagreed that Sinaiticus has many alterations. You said...
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    Words of Christ in Red Lettering

    I think it more accurate to say that the Bible is the words of the Holy Spirit (or simply God).
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