Heavenly Pilgrim
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Ann: It is important to note that the Bible was not written with verse or chapter deliniations. It was not even written in sentences. Read the entire passage in ANY translation and you will get the truth.
HP: An interesting thought Ann. Then why in the world have I witnessed a thousand times over from the pulpit and over the air waves that verse used to deny that it is possible for a believer to have condemnation? If in fact the truth of the verse is set forth as it is in God’s Word, ‘only those walking after the Spirit and not after the flesh’ could be free from condemnation, again, according to the clear teaching of the Word of God. Why is the doctrine set forth clearly by some in direct opposition to this passage? Certainly the theories of modern translators and critics add fuel to a false notion with their elimination of this portion of the Word of God.
Here again is the Word of God, regardless of the manuscripts one can find to the contrary. If you do not have that kind of God-inspired faith in the manuscript(s) or trnaslations you follow, I would suggest you find one that God’s Spirit will testify the truth to your heart in such a way that no translator cutting and pasting, theorizing about the proper translation process, can never sow a seed of doubt in your mind again. . Ro 8:1 ¶ There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. Bear in mind that 95% of all available manuscripts agree with the text used by the KJV trnaslators.
I fully believe that if the theorizing of textual criticism W&H and other modern translators would ever succumb to a scientific inquiry as attempted by men such as Burgon, the theories used by W&H and others would crumble as a sand castle in a rising tide.