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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Those verses are all in agreement, and I absolutely claim the divinity of Christ. God is the He, and so is Jesus.
Jesus said, "If you've seen me, you've seen the Father. "
The actual words might not be identical, but the meaning is the same. It would be the same if you translated into other languages. Sometimes there is not a word for word way to say it in another language, but that doesn't change the truth being communicated.
Genesis 3:1 KJV 1 Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
It's close but it's not what God said.
I'm not understanding what you mean here. Will you please elaborate/ explain?
I agree that Satan is crafty and often includes part of the truth in his lie. What is your point?
Do you not like the Septuagint, or you don't like the Greek NT? You don't want Jesus to be divine? You want to discount the whole Bible? Where are we going with this? I don't think we can do an exhaustive critique analysis on this forum.
All I know is Jesus saved me when I was 7 years old. He has been my faithful friend and companion my whole life. When I was 48, (I think it was), I asked for the gift of tongues and Holy Spirit gave it to me. I am aware that deceiving spirits can cause people to pray in tongues, too, but I asked for it from God, and I am certain that He would not give me an evil spirit instead. I know that I know that I know, and am willing to die for this confession, that Jesus Christ is King of Kings, and one day, "every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that He is Lord, to the glory of the Father. "
Peace, fren.
I know that the KJV is the God breathed and God inspired infallible Words of God and nothing will ever change my mind. Nothing. I carried an NIV for 40 years, while I was a Methodist, I was as lost as the prodigal son. My buddy turned me on to the KJV 5 years ago, I haven't set it back down yet. Only in the last 6 months have I learned how to trace the scriptures from the apostles pens, through Syria, into the Textus Receptus, to the KJV committee. And how all the other Bibles were written from the corrupted Alexandrian texts. All this did was confirm what I already knew.
I respect that. What do you see as major differences in the meaning? Can you give a different example?