Yup i was led to the right place. Stuck to Gods word, They even mentioned they fight for prolife, theres was some music that brought me to tears, and im extremely welcome back
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Sounds like the Spirit was there.
May I ask which Bible version they were using?
I'm not entirely sure but I think KJ
If they do have the KJV then you struck pure gold.
All bible versions we have access to are flawed. Maybe if that crypt below the Vatican was opened to the public we could have a real version of the Bible written by God......
This is completely not true. Statements like this expose the lack of training one has in the field of 1st century textual criticism. The translations that we have today may differ in style (some are thought for thought, while others are word for word, and others are a combination of the two), they are all within a 99.9% accuracy from what the original autographs said. No variation or discrepancy touches any major doctrine of Christianity. We can be utterly confident that the Bible we hold in our hands today, is what the original authors wrote down.
Next question.
Grew up in the Catholic Church and learned basic rules and history but nothing more. Early 20's joined Baptist Church where KJ was used but NIV was my choice because I understood everything I was reading where KJ left me baffled as to what was being written.
I have read both KJ and NIV cover to cover and NIV is where I learned about Christianity. Spent years teaching Sunday School and used both to explain lessons.
Criticism of NIV was a few verses omitted for the most part but not understanding the language in KJ would have left me without a clue.
I think it's more important to find a version of the Bible that is easiest for you to read and understand. The best translation in the world is useless if you can't make sense of it. Once one becomes more knowledgeable about Christian principles, then one can consider switching to a different version.
To me, it's most important that you find something that you will actually read and use. One can worry about the subtle differences later.
1 John 5:7
New International Version For there are three that testify:
New Living Translation So we have these three witnesses—
English Standard Version For there are three that testify:
New American Standard Bible For there are three that testify:
NASB 1995 For there are three that testify:
King James Bible For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
Denying the Divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ. And this is just ONE VERSE of over 3000 that were perverted.
The Comma Johanneum, also known as the Comma Johannine, is a textual variant in regards to 1 John 5:7-8. The word comma simply means “short clause,” and Johanneum means “pertaining to John.” Without the “comma,” 1 John 5:7-8 reads, “For there are three that testify: the Spirit, the water and the blood; and the three are in agreement.” With the “comma,” 1 John 5:7-8 reads, “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one.” If the Comma Johanneum was originally part of 1 John 5:7-8, it would be the clearest and most direct reference to the Trinity in the entire Bible.
However, it is highly unlikely that the Comma Johanneum was originally a part of 1 John. None of the oldest Greek manuscripts of 1 John contain the comma, and none of the very early church fathers include it when quoting or referencing 1 John 5:7-8. The presence of the Comma Johanneum in Greek manuscripts is actually quite rare until the 15th century A.D. It is primarily found in Latin manuscripts. While some of the Latin manuscripts containing the Comma Johanneum are ancient, the Comma Johanneum did not appear in the original Latin Vulgate written by Jerome.
In the 16th century, when Desiderius Erasmus was compiling what became known as the Textus Receptus, he did not include the Comma Johanneum in the 1st or 2nd editions. Due to intense pressure from the Catholic Church and others who wanted it included because of its support for trinitarianism, Erasmus included the Comma Johanneum in later editions of the Textus Receptus. His decision resulted in the Comma Johanneum being included in the King James Version of the Bible and later in the New King James Version. None of the modern Greek texts (UBS 4, Nestle-Aland 27, Majority Text) contain the Comma Johanneum. Of all the modern English translations, only the New King James Version and Modern English Version include the Comma Johanneum.
While it would be convenient for there to be an explicit statement confirming the Trinity in the Bible, it is highly unlikely that the Comma Johanneum was originally a part of 1 John. Some ancient scribe, either intentionally or accidentally added it to a Latin manuscript, and then that addition was copied thousands upon thousands of times. This eventually resulted in the Comma Johanneum appearing in the vast majority of Latin manuscripts. Whatever the scribe’s motives, it is absolutely wrong to add to God’s Word. While what the Comma Johanneum says is true, it is not a God-breathed statement and does not belong in the Bible. The doctrine of the Trinity is taught and implied in many other biblical passages. If God thought an explicit mention of the Trinity was necessary, He Himself would have made sure it was in His Word.
You're getting hung up on where the verses are marked. The original texts didn't have chapters and verses, but they are helpful for references. If you go to the You Version Bible app, choose 1 John 5:7-8, click on to highlight, then choose compare at the bottom, you can see about 9 versions, and they all pretty much agree. I don't read Hebrew yet, but I have been reading the Bible through several times, choosing a different version each time, and while there are a few differences, they don't change the overall meaning of the passage.
99.9% is not 100%, and it is certainly far from "perfection". My statement still stands, and you my good sir, have shown how much you lack in reading comprehension.
Flawed is flawed. Satan could probably do (and most certainly has done) a lot with that .1% inaccuracy.
Speaking of "reading comprehension," it appears you overlooked where I said:
Well done. Keep it simple. Doubts are not faith, which means they make terrible arguments for faith.
The truth will be impossible to find anyways if the person reading is distracted by a mind set on fleshly things like what is safe to eat and touch.
How can you know they are 99.9% accurate?
Agreement is a better term. The 26,000+ extant manuscripts of the Greek New Testament cross examined are in that ballpark of agreement. Even the beloved, perhaps idolized, Textus Receptus is included in that study. The sources are in agreement. The sense of the literature should follow through the translations in agreement.
That's what satan says. We don't have the Words of God so how can we possibly follow them? 30 different versions after 1881, none of them agree with each other so we have to seek another authority besides the Holy Bible. This is where the scholars and their bellies come in. They consult the Greek and blah blah blah.
As soon as the KJV came off the printing press in 1611, behold; the world left the dark ages and entered into the Renaissance, America was born, religious freedom was instituted all across the world, and the fall of rome was begun.
After all of the perverted garbage came off the press in 1881, behold; two world wars full of mass murder and genocide, and a world rule by homos and freaks.
Rebel if you must, it's nothing new under the Sun.
This shows a terrible lack of faith in God. Do you not think if He wanted to give us the message He could not preserve it through the ages against hostile jamming? These kinds of claims are contrived, often to deny the deity of Christ or one of the basic tenets of Christianity. What you really need is the Holy Spirit. The Bible is not like other books, and we don't have space to debate everything here. The Bible is a supernatural book, and you need the Holy Spirit to truly help you understand it. But you don't have to climb a mountain or do some great feat to get Him. You just need to sincerely ask Jesus to save you, to give Him your life, and ask Him to give you Holy Spirit. He will reveal Himself to you, but God doesn't play games, and He knows if you are not sincere.
Exactly. The creator of everything is perfectly capable of writing a book.
All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 NASB1995
1 Timothy 3:16
New International Version Beyond all question, the mystery from which true godliness springs is great: He appeared in the flesh, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was preached among the nations, was believed on in the world, was taken up in glory.
English Standard Version Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness: He was manifested in the flesh, vindicated by the Spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed among the nations, believed on in the world, taken up in glory.
NASB 1995 By common confession, great is the mystery of godliness: He who was revealed in the flesh, Was vindicated in the Spirit, Seen by angels, Proclaimed among the nations, Believed on in the world, Taken up in glory.
King James Bible And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
God manifested in the flesh versus "he." Do you deny the Divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ?
1 John 5:7
New International Version For there are three that testify:
English Standard Version For there are three that testify:
NASB 1995 For there are three that testify:
King James Bible For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
Do you deny the Trinity? Your "bible" does
Interesting take/historical lesson on the Bible. I never thought of it in those terms. I grew up with just the KJV, occasionally the NKJV if my parents were feeling like a Rebels. 😜😂 Since then, they’ve used the NIV, ASB, and ESV. I think they settled on the ESV because my BIL got them into that one. I’m so used to the KJV though, that most verses sound off to me in other versions. 🤷🏼♀️
Could also be what Satan says to get you to follow a book that was written by man, who is flawed by his very nature, and not a single soul is righteous without God.
You can't know that the KJV wasn't manipulated. Who tells you it wasn't? Another man?
If the crypt is unsealed, then maybe we could have some historical ancient proof of whether our current translation was tampered with or not, and in what ways.
Its just a wish. I doubt that crypt will be unsealed within even our grandchildren's grandchildren's lifetimes.
Do you still end all of your prayers in the name of Ra? Might be something to ponder.
You can't know that the KJV wasn't manipulated. Who tells you it wasn't? Another man?
The Bible tells you. But you have to READ IT to know this.
If the crypt is unsealed,
What a clown, honestly. You roman catholics are like hillary's team, fumbling children with crayons.
The manuscripts came out of Syria where the apostles were at. Not at satans seat.
Amen. In Satan's most consequential battles he used God's own words as a weapon, but with minor alterations or omissions. He twisted God's words to Eve and omitted words when tempting Jesus. KJV shows what he omitted, but the modern copyrighted commercial bibles make them match so Satan's strategy gets covered up.
As Satan said it the first time that he spoke, yea, hath God said?
Rush always said, "The ugly truth is a beautiful thing." Best to know the truth, warts and all, than to be deceived.