Nobody cares about having a pissing match over the Bible faggot lol. Go touch grass.
If you think the vulgate, its derivatives and the masoretic text is more accurate to the original Christian faith, I have a bridge to sell you. The koine translation is the lingua franca and thought of the first actual Christians as the New Testament was first written. The masoretic text is based on Rabbinical Judaism Centuries after the advent of Christianity when the Roman bureaucracy had already corrupted it, the very thing Christianity was a revolution against. The koine greek translation is not supposed to stay true to Rabbinical Hebrew works lol. And Rabbinical Judaism is the formal heir of the Pharisees lol. There is a good reason the Torah and the Old Testament are not the same. But bow to the synagogue of Satan, who owned the English Kings and the British Empire you tool.
We’ve already been discussing it even if I passed over on your pointless reference while implicitly mentioning it. Why don’t you stick to the editorial history instead of making this a bar game.
Quick question, scholar man, which kingdom does the fourth beast represent?
Nobody cares about having a pissing match over the Bible faggot lol. Go touch grass.
If you think the vulgate, its derivatives and the masoretic text is more accurate to the original Christian faith, I have a bridge to sell you. The koine translation is the lingua franca and thought of the first actual Christians as the New Testament was first written. The masoretic text is based on Rabbinical Judaism Centuries after the advent of Christianity when the Roman bureaucracy had already corrupted it, the very thing Christianity was a revolution against. The koine greek translation is not supposed to stay true to Rabbinical Hebrew works lol. And Rabbinical Judaism is the formal heir of the Pharisees lol. There is a good reason the Torah and the Old Testament are not the same. But bow to the synagogue of Satan, who owned the English Kings and the British Empire you tool.
You don't even know what kingdom the fourth beast represents? The jesuits can't do any better than this?
We’ve already been discussing it even if I passed over on your pointless reference while implicitly mentioning it. Why don’t you stick to the editorial history instead of making this a bar game.
All I'm seeing is a non answer.