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...that the Bible was written hundreds of years after the death of Jesus...
The Bible was not written at any one time, since it is composed of various gospels or books, some of which were written around the time of Jesus, not hundreds or years later. In fact, the Old Testament was written before Jesus. Long before. And the most important books of the New Testament were written not very long after Jesus' death.
Biigs
That some people quote verses of the bible and live by the letter of "the holy law" when the bible was written hundreds of years after the death of jesus and in an ancient Hebrew and Greek.
Some people are so sworn to the text they take everything literally as was translated, did the people who translated it even care how accurate it was (king James version).
Its almost amusing when someone quotes an exact English version of a verse, yet if you try to explain that it may not be 100% accurate, YOU (aka me) is the one at fault for questioning it....
Biigs
That some people quote verses of the bible and live by the letter of "the holy law" when the bible was written hundreds of years after the death of jesus and in an ancient Hebrew and Greek.
Some people are so sworn to the text they take everything literally as was translated, did the people who translated it even care how accurate it was (king James version).
Its almost amusing when someone quotes an exact English version of a verse, yet if you try to explain that it may not be 100% accurate, YOU (aka me) is the one at fault for questioning it....
Im not saying its wrong, im just saying it may not be right.
What do you guys think?
Biigs
That some people quote verses of the bible and live by the letter of "the holy law" when the bible was written hundreds of years after the death of jesus and in an ancient Hebrew and Greek.
Biigs
Some people are so sworn to the text they take everything literally as was translated, did the people who translated it even care how accurate it was (king James version).
Biigs
reply to post by borntowatch
Some good reply's thanks.
I dont have a bee in my bonnet.
The bible teaches us many things, all pretty much good, i dont have a problem with christans either, they are nice people. Its just the direct quoting of a possibly mistranslated verse, notice i say possibly. Some accept it may not be 100% but some are totally defiant and think im the devil for even suggesting it! Yet its completely true what im saying, if you had the original bible and could read the old languages, fine quote away if you must.
I think its folly anyway quoting a verse to make a point. but thats just an opinion.
originally posted by: JohnPhoenix
I was taught in a Christian church that the English version is flawed because many meanings in the original languages do not have literal translations or vice versa.
i was taught to proper way to study the bible was to try to obtain the writers thoughts .. the meanings of the words he would have used in his own language. You use a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance with the Greek and Hebrew lexicons to look up the words they originally used and look up it's definition. In this manner you understand the meaning of the word closer to the way the author would have used it.