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I don't know...Jn 8 sure looks like John's style to meJohn 8 is a good example...
It isn't John's writing...it belongs in Mark. It is very consistent with how Mark tells stories and who knows where it goes? Even the oldest Bible and copies of Mark and John we have do not shed light on this.
No it's not. The appeal to authority fallacy is an argument that claims a statement is true simply because an authority figure said it, but without providing any other evidence. This is a fallacy because the truth of a claim is independent of the person making it; the authority cited may be biased, unqualified, or wrong. A proper argument is supported by evidence and logic, not just by the testimony of an expert and we find that in the scripture. There is a plethora of archaeological evidence and fulfilled prophecy that substantiates the claim that the Bible is the word of God.Referring to the Bible as the word of God is an appeal to authority.
Metaphoric symbols are often used in a figurative manner. It doesn't necessarily mean the object actually exists. Take "wings" for instance. Does God have them?It is reasonable to scrutinize what the Creator said - properly translated - rather than run with a bad translation. Worse, is people claiming things are in the Bible that aren't.
For instance, the KJV references dragons.
Isaiah 34:13
King James Version
13 And thorns shall come up in her palaces, nettles and brambles in the fortresses thereof: and it shall be an habitation of dragons, and a court for owls.
The KJV is one of the best and has withstood the test of time. The worst translation available in English today is the heretical New World Translation created by a cult with an obvious bias.That’s not the point; the point is the KJV is the worst translation available in English today.
speaking of writing 'style' = did you ever find that scripture that declares "the moon as lucifer/satan" ???I don't know...Jn 8 sure looks like John's style to me
Nope but there is one that calls him the "son of the morning"speaking of writing 'style' = did you ever find that scripture that declares "the moon as lucifer/satan" ???
Yes, i am familiar with this passage - thank youNope but there is one that calls him the "son of the morning"
Isa 14:12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
Isaiah 14:12speaking of writing 'style' = did you ever find that scripture that declares "the moon as lucifer/satan" ???
Thank YouIsaiah 14:12
You were like the morning star, but you have fallen from the sky. In the past, all the nations on earth bowed down before you, but now you have been cut down.
well if you do a bit of research there were homosexuals on this NIV crap. There are other things about it but here is from biblegateway on missing stuff. The KJV is only Bible approved by a king and comes eith a concordance so no one is telling me what something means. I look it up.--- PARODY TIME ---
KJO reader: This is what the Word of God says.
NIV reader: Let's compare the NIV translation.
KJO reader: WHAT! ??? That's a terrible translation!
NIV reader: Are you saying it isn't the "Word of God"?
KJO reader: The NIV left verses out of the Bible!
NIV reader: No, the NIV kept the same verse numbering system
but left out verses that didn't belong there in the first place.
KJO reader: THEY REMOVED VERSES FROM THE BIBLE !!!!
NIV reader: No, that's not what happened.
KJO reader: Yes it is what HAPPENED !!!
NIV reader: Show me one.
KJO reader: Here you go.
NIV reader: My footnote accounts for that.
KJO reader: Accounts for verses removed from the Bible? ???
NIV reader: The footnote says: It does not appear in any New Testament
manuscript prior to the end of the 6th century.
KJO reader: It's NOT the Word of God !!!!
NIV reader: Seriously?
Interesting that the Bible is "the Word of God", unless someone quotes a translation you disagree with.
Do you do that?
When you know that the modern versions are all based on the corrupted Alexandrian codices that didn't believe Jesus was God and removed parts of verses or the whole verse, you will want all the Word of God that you can get. I stay with the NKJV. The Gideons who have been producing Bibles for hotel rooms changed to one of the modern versions. I keep some in my car and purse, but I hate how some of my favorite verses read in them, or are no longer there.Interesting that the Bible is "the Word of God",
unless someone quotes a translation you disagree with.
--- PARODY TIME ---
KJO reader: This is what the Word of God says.
NIV reader: Let's compare the NIV translation.
KJO reader: WHAT! ??? That's a terrible translation!
NIV reader: Are you saying it isn't the "Word of God"?
KJO reader: The NIV left verses out of the Bible!
NIV reader: No, the NIV kept the same verse numbering system
but left out verses that didn't belong there in the first place.
KJO reader: THEY REMOVED VERSES FROM THE BIBLE !!!!
NIV reader: No, that's not what happened.
KJO reader: Yes it is what HAPPENED !!!
NIV reader: Show me one.
KJO reader: Here you go.
NIV reader: My footnote accounts for that.
KJO reader: Accounts for verses removed from the Bible? ???
NIV reader: The footnote says: It does not appear in any New Testament
manuscript prior to the end of the 6th century.
KJO reader: It's NOT the Word of God !!!!
NIV reader: Seriously?
Interesting that the Bible is "the Word of God",
unless someone quotes a translation you disagree with.
Do you do that?
To be clear, the NIV left verses out that should never have been there in the first place.well if you do a bit of research there were homosexuals on this NIV crap. There are other things about it but here is from biblegateway on missing stuff. The KJV is only Bible approved by a king and comes eith a concordance so no one is telling me what something means. I look it up.
[The earliest manuscripts and many other ancient witnesses do not have John 7:53—8:11. A few manuscripts include these verses, wholly or in part, after John 7:36, John 21:25, Luke 21:38 or Luke 24:53.
Plus there is this:
While the KJV occasionally used “Jehovah” (e.g., Exodus 6:3, Psalm 83:18), the NIV avoids it entirely, rendering YHWH as “LORD” or “GOD” in all 7,000+ instances .
Satan took a third with him when he fell .Thank You
The question i posed to the other Brother was in response to a claim made that Lucifer/Satan is represented by the Moon.
Not a single scripture in the entire Bible declares such.
All of Creation declares the Glory of God.
The 'Sun' represents the 'Son' = the BRIGHTEST Light placed above us that gives Life to the Earth and us
The 'Moon' represents the OT Law = the 7 Feasts of Israel are in accordance with the Full Moon beginning with Passover.
The 'Moon' gives 'light' in the darkness and is very beautiful = you can walk thru the woods on a full moon night without the aid of a flashlight.
The 'Moon' is the 'light' that points to The LIGHT, which is CHRIST = thus God's Divine Purpose for the Moon & Israel
SHALOM
INCREDIBLE that YOU would make such a comment!Interesting that the Bible is "the Word of God",
unless someone quotes a translation you disagree with.
--- PARODY TIME ---
KJO reader: This is what the Word of God says.
NIV reader: Let's compare the NIV translation.
KJO reader: WHAT! ??? That's a terrible translation!
NIV reader: Are you saying it isn't the "Word of God"?
KJO reader: The NIV left verses out of the Bible!
NIV reader: No, the NIV kept the same verse numbering system
but left out verses that didn't belong there in the first place.
KJO reader: THEY REMOVED VERSES FROM THE BIBLE !!!!
NIV reader: No, that's not what happened.
KJO reader: Yes it is what HAPPENED !!!
NIV reader: Show me one.
KJO reader: Here you go.
NIV reader: My footnote accounts for that.
KJO reader: Accounts for verses removed from the Bible? ???
NIV reader: The footnote says: It does not appear in any New Testament
manuscript prior to the end of the 6th century.
KJO reader: It's NOT the Word of God !!!!
NIV reader: Seriously?
Interesting that the Bible is "the Word of God",
unless someone quotes a translation you disagree with.
Do you do that?
How would you translate this Spanish phrase word-for-word into English? Is that the best method?2. The 1611 KJV Bible is still the most 'accurate' English translation to date. The method used to translate was a 'revealed' method of understanding God's Word. What I mean by that, is the KJV concentrated on a word-for-word translation into the English, instead of a paraphrase.
A paraphrase is like reading the manuscript, looking at how others translated it, and history, and then from one's own interpretation, putting it into one's own words based on the new translation language.
How would you translate this Spanish phrase word-for-word into English? Is that the best method?
Qué hora es? (What hour is?)
Paragraph-for-paragraph would translate it as "What time is it?" (much clearer)That's an example of a word for word translation from Spanish to English:
Que =what
hora = hour
es = is (it)