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Possible examples of textual differences between the 1560 Geneva Bible and the 1611 KJV in the gospel of Matthew Matthew 1:11 "Jacim. And Jacim...
You might take a look at this website: http://christianthinktank.com/nostaff.html The essence here is to take what you have, most presumably had...
Here's some other's thoughts: Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges 8. and commanded them] Now follows a brief summary of the charge, which...
Yes. We had a tentative discussion of this question yesterday morning and the class wants to talk more about issues with "contradictions" and...
Several efforts to harmonize Mark 6:8 ( take a staff) with Matthew 10:9-10 and Luke 9:3 (take not a staff or staves) have been made. Take no...
I'm teaching on Luke 9 tomorrow morning and I've been thinking about the differences between the three passages where Jesus gives instructions to...
This apparent contradiction provides a good example of why comparing different versions can help to explain difficulties in a text. Matthew 10:9...
Got tired of me? Please don’t. When Jesus sent out the twelve apostles, did He instruct them to take staffs or not? Provide neither gold nor...
Jesus told the disciples not to acquire these supplies for their mission, but the possibility seems to be that they could take modest supplies for...
Here’s one: Jesus told the disciples not to acquire these supplies for their mission, but the possibility seems to be that they could take modest...
Acquire no gold nor silver nor copper for your belts, no bag for your journey, nor two tunics nor sandals nor a staff, for the laborer deserves...
I do believe we are supposed to tithe, it is not just part of the old covenant, however I had to do some reading to back that up. Now I am sure...