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The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls proves the Bible has not changed.

Where did I mention the New Testament in regards to the Dead Sea Scrolls? The Dead Sea Scrolls verify the Masoretic Hebrew Old Testament has not changed since before the birth of Christ. The Masoretic Hebrew texts were passed down from generation to generation along with the Koine Greek New Testament.

The Vatican used texts which were edited into classical Greek by the Alexandrians as the basis for their Latin Vulgate translations. These edited manuscripts were used as the basis for the majority of the modern Bibles, sadly.

The Alexandrians were from Egypt, and the discovery of the Nag Hammadi codices provide proof the reason they edited the Bible into classical Greek was as a way to support their Gnostic belief system. The verses they changed remove the divinity of Christ and support their teaching he was a "corrupted lower deity."

2 years ago
1 score
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The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls proves the Bible has not changed.

Where did I mention the New Testament in regards to the Dead Sea Scrolls? The Dead Sea Scrolls verify the Masoretic Hebrew Old Testament has not changed since before the birth of Christ. The Masoretic Hebrew texts were passed down from generation to generation along with the Koine Greek New Testament.

The Vatican used texts which were edited into classical Greek by the Alexandrians as the basis for their Latin Vulgate translations. These edited manuscripts were used as the basis for the majority of the modern Bibles, sadly.

The Alexandrians were from Egypt, and the discovery of the Nag Hammadi codices provide proof the reason they edited the Bible into classical Greek was as a way to support their Gnostic belief system.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls proves the Bible has not changed.

Where did I mention the New Testament in regards to the Dead Sea Scrolls? The Dead Sea Scrolls verify the Masoretic Hebrew Old Testament has not changed since before the birth of Christ. The Masoretic Hebrew texts were passed down from generation to generation along with the Koine Greek New Testament.

The Vatican used texts which were edited into classical Greek by the Alexandrians as the basis for their Latin Vulgate translations. These edited manuscripts were used as the basis for the majority of the modern Bibles, sadly.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls proves the Bible has not changed.

Where did I mention the New Testament in regards to the Dead Sea Scrolls? The Dead Sea Scrolls verify the Masoretic Hebrew Old Testament has not changed since before the birth of Christ. The Masoretic Hebrew texts were passed down from generation to generation along with the Koine Greek New Testament.

The Vatican used texts which were edited into classical Greek by the Alexandrians, the critical race theorists of their day, as the basis for their Latin Vulgate translations. These edited manuscripts were used as the basis for the majority of the modern Bibles, sadly.

2 years ago
1 score