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Originally posted by Trustnone
Well, it's not an opinion, if you'll look up the scottish declaration of independence you'll see it says exactly what i say it does
To be decended from these tribes, you will have genetic markers
Originally posted by JustMe74
That is why I said "most" and not "all" of the Christian translations of the Jewish Bible are flawed.
Originally posted by JustMe74
There are countless examples that can be shown of errors in the Septuagint. I like the NIV version; as far as Christian translations goes, it's pretty good.
Originally posted by JustMe74
I think the "Oxford Study Bible", which I highly recommend for scholarly study of the Bible, is based on this version.
Originally posted by JustMe74
I'm not sure why you said "amoung [sic] tabloids" ... what do you find factually innacurate about what I have posted? That Paul invented what became the modern religion of Christianity? That there are major errors in the Septuagint? Not only can I back these things up, but there has been a good amount of scholarly research in these areas that support what I am saying.
Originally posted by JustMe74
In any case, this is getting really off topic, please create a new thread if you want to continue this!
Originally posted by saint4God
Originally posted by Byrd
Furthermore, they don't have the New Testament or give any credence to the Apocrypha and so forth.
Maybe because the Apocrypha is inconsistent and non-helpful perhaps? What ground shattering information is there that makes a person miss their connection with God?
Originally posted by Byrd
Modern Christians seem to neglect the Old Testament (except for selected tales) and focus on the New Testament.
I'm a modern Christian. I do not neglect the Old Testament. Therefore, this statement is based off of a misperception.
Originally posted by Byrd
I've seen Christian Bibles, in fact, that kept only the text of the tales they liked (omitting the laws and the things like the human sacrifices and the FULL tale of Lot (including the incest)) and added to that the New Testament.
What human sacrifices? What "missing parts" of Lot?
According to the great commission by Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:16, Mark 16:15) they were to go to every nation. In John they had to wait until the Lord gave them the power to do so, but once they did, they were to go out and spread the good news. Also, did Jesus only talk to and help his people? Nope. I can quote those too if you like.
Originally posted by saint4God
Originally posted by JustMe74
That is why I said "most" and not "all" of the Christian translations of the Jewish Bible are flawed.
What do you mean by most though. Which translations are flawed?
Originally posted by JustMe74
There are countless examples that can be shown of errors in the Septuagint. I like the NIV version; as far as Christian translations goes, it's pretty good.
Originally posted by JustMe74
I think the "Oxford Study Bible", which I highly recommend for scholarly study of the Bible, is based on this version.
I had a hard time with the Oxford Study Bible because seemed to not want to separate sentences and paragraphs into a legible format. Cross-referencing was lacking, subject headings, etc. I guess it's okay for those who are already familiar with the Bible, but I think a new or non-Christian would have a chokingly hard time getting through it with clear understanding on the first go. Opinion though, just my opinon and could have been my edition too.
Originally posted by JustMe74
I'm not sure why you said "amoung [sic] tabloids" ... what do you find factually innacurate about what I have posted? That Paul invented what became the modern religion of Christianity? That there are major errors in the Septuagint? Not only can I back these things up, but there has been a good amount of scholarly research in these areas that support what I am saying.
Paul inventing modern religion, major errors, and "facts" that the Bible is historically inaccurate. I've seen them all on the cover of tabliods passing through the supermarket but when you take the topic seriously and try to dig into it, there seems to be a lot of speculation and unsubstantiated 'expert' opinion, where there should be facts. My comment wasn't intended to trivialize any presenter, but rather to question the validity of the material itself.
Originally posted by JustMe74
In any case, this is getting really off topic, please create a new thread if you want to continue this!
*nods* There are plenty of old ones to bounce off of about Paul, mis-translations, and recently writings claiming the Bible is invalid. Take your pick and I'll join or start one on one particular detail and we can work on that for a while. I'm not presenting a new case, only defending what is already written.
[edit on 5-5-2005 by saint4God]
Originally posted by Trustnone
Thats why i find this so interesting I never would have known any scots, were descended from Egyptians or Scythians,
Originally posted by Byrd
No, they don't have the New Testament because they're not Christian. Ditto the Apocrypha.
Originally posted by Byrd
You follow all the dietary laws (as the Jews do)?
Originally posted by Byrd
You follow all the social laws including the ones about your hair?
You follow all the prayer injunctions (including sacrifices and head coverings and wearing a shawl)?
Originally posted by Byrd
You follow the OT laws about not cooking or traveling or doing work on the Sabbath?
Originally posted by Byrd
You eat only kosher?
You have the traditional Passover feast and recite the story?
You keep the festival of lights?
Originally posted by Byrd
That's all Old Testament stuff. The Christians claim that Jesus negated all those laws. The Jews say that's wrong. So if you don't do the above, how can you say that you're following the Old Testament?
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Originally posted by Byrd
Oh, Lot isn't "missing parts." It's just that the Christians go into the Sodom and Gomorrah, and conveniently leave out the incest by Lot after his wife gets turned into a pillar of salt (Genesis 19)
Originally posted by Byrd
There's Josiah who sacrifices priests of other gods on their altars: 2 Kg.23:20 (prophesied by a priest of God in 1 Kings, by the way, and it says specifically that he will offer human sacrifices to God.)
Originally posted by Byrd
And of course the sacrifice of the girl children of Midian along with the beeves and other animals by Eleazar in Num 21
Originally posted by Byrd
And David, who hangs people as part of God's revenge on Saul (doesn't hang Saul; hangs sons and daughters) in 2 Sam 21
Originally posted by Byrd
And God moves Jephthah to sacrifice his own daughter to God in Judges 11
This has nothing to do with Jewish religion or Jewish holy books (which we were discussing.) Most of their holy books don't have anything to do with the Christian books, and the verses that say what THEIR Messiah is to be like (he will be human; not divine) are very different than the ones selected by the christians.