Forever Settled
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He keeps it up and I'm gonna start reporting his posts. I always warn before reporting a post, he's now been warned
He keeps it up and I'm gonna start reporting his posts. I always warn before reporting a post, he's now been warned.
All major Greek text are in agreement 90-95 % of the time, and there are NO doctrines affected by any of their differences!That can’t be right they all use different manuscripts .....and say completly different things.
There are 6500 spoken languages in the world today. So, I disagree.God didn’t keep his promise ? He promised his word to all generations. He knew not all generations would speak Hebrew and Greek.
They all are the inerrant word of God less where they disagree with what can be identiied as the oringianl raading/meaning. My preferred translation is the KJV.Any that was done in an acceptable fashion, so take your pick, Kjv, Nkjv, Nas, Esv, Niv etc all are the word of God to us in English!
False. The ESV Revelation 13:8; The KJV 1 John 5:7. to give two examples. Now had you said essential doctrines, that would have been a different argument.NO doctrines affected by any of their differences!
Would you refer to the original mss of the KJV instead? How do we know that the KJV we hold in our hands is true to the original mss of the translators? You know, they had not computers, word processors, or typewriters. Just as the original mss of the Hebrew and Greek Bible, the KJV was originally written my hand on paper--in other words, manuscripts. Where are they?Thats my point .......the Bible correctors dont know ONE thing about the Originals.
But they want to refer to them constantly.
Well, first of all, your moniker "Forever Settled" refers to "in heaven" in the rest of that verse, not on earth.God didn’t keep his promise ? He promised his word to all generations. He knew not all generations would speak Hebrew and Greek.
John, my ancestors probably knew neither language.Well, first of all, your moniker "Forever Settled" refers to "in heaven" in the rest of that verse, not on earth.
Secondly, every generation since Moses has had people who spoke Hebrew--or have you not heard of the Jewish people? And every generation since Christ has had those who spoke Greek--or have you not heard of the land of Greece (not to mention Christians who knew Koine Greek over the centuries)?
Kjv preferred is fine, as mine is Nas, but its just the KJVO that has the problem of cannot be proven true!They all are the inerrant word of God less where they disagree with what can be identiied as the oringianl raading/meaning. My preferred translation is the KJV.
Yes, should have said essential doctrines, but even in those 2 verses, you are assuming the Kjv got it right, and also, modern translations in some ways even better highlighting the deity of Jesus better then the Kjv does!False. The ESV Revelation 13:8; The KJV 1 John 5:7. to give two examples. Now had you said essential doctrines, that would have been a different argument.
Do we even know which TR they used, and where Erasmus got his own compiled text from, as at times he used the Vulgate and at others times, who knows?Would you refer to the original mss of the KJV instead? How do we know that the KJV we hold in our hands is true to the original mss of the translators? You know, they had not computers, word processors, or typewriters. Just as the original mss of the Hebrew and Greek Bible, the KJV was originally written my hand on paper--in other words, manuscripts. Where are they?
God had His inspired originals written down in those languages, so why would He choose to NOT preserve them for us in Greek and Hebrew, and choose 1611 English instead?Well, first of all, your moniker "Forever Settled" refers to "in heaven" in the rest of that verse, not on earth.
Secondly, every generation since Moses has had people who spoke Hebrew--or have you not heard of the Jewish people? And every generation since Christ has had those who spoke Greek--or have you not heard of the land of Greece (not to mention Christians who knew Koine Greek over the centuries)?
But someone did. I don't think the point was that everyone knew the Bible languages, but that the prophecy Forever Settled quoted was that every generation could know the Word of God, and that's true, in Hebrew and Greek much more than English.John, my ancestors probably knew neither language.
Erasmus had 6 mss, I believe. I'd be surprised if he used any other than his own edited TR. The KJV translators started with Beza but did their own textual criticism. As for their notes, recently the notes of one single translator was found, but other than that--nope.Do we even know which TR they used, and where Erasmus got his own compiled text from, as at times he used the Vulgate and at others times, who knows?
Didn't he have and use like 5 different TR versions himself?
And do we have today all of the notes and the actual differences in texts they used to make their rendering decisions from?
What minor doctrine (other than poison drinking and snake handling) is affected by the differences in Greek texts?False. The ESV Revelation 13:8; The KJV 1 John 5:7. to give two examples. Now had you said essential doctrines, that would have been a different argument.
So we cannot even piece together will full confidence exactly what they used to make what they did then!Erasmus had 6 mss, I believe. I'd be surprised if he used any other than his own edited TR. The KJV translators started with Beza but did their own textual criticism. As for their notes, recently the notes of one single translator was found, but other than that--nope.
Precisely!So we cannot even piece together will full confidence exactly what they used to make what they did then!
How is that any different than not having the originals around?
If you want to say various translations affect doctrine, that's one thing. But no doctrine, major or minor, is affected by the differences in manuscripts. 1 John 5:7 is no exception. The trinity can be proven many ways without that verse, much as I love it.False. The ESV Revelation 13:8; The KJV 1 John 5:7. to give two examples. Now had you said essential doctrines, that would have been a different argument.