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  1. Andrew

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  2. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Im not talking about Codex Sinaiticus found in 1844, it is completely irrelevant, it's an Alexandrian TYPE text but NOT the one used in the Brenton Septuagint nor the OSB. Wescott and Hort were trying to alter the New Testament, changing repentence to penance etc
  3. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Why would Christians falsify the entire Tanakh, creating a fake translation with alterations to agree with the New Testament when it would be easier just to change the New Testament quotes? Not only would they have to change the New Testament quotes, but also Josephus, The Samaritan Pentateuch...
  4. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    From a far more accurate original Hebrew text in which the various greek translations are authentic witnesses to, this is no opinion of my own, as anyone can easily read the same exact OT quotes in the New Testament as I can and see that the New Testament firmly attests to the truer Text being...
  5. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Oh no, Jesus either quoted the Masoretic exactly as it is written in the supreme Hebrew or our Greek New Testament is corrupt. That is by your standards, not mine.
  6. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    I corrected it already. The Latin Catholic Church made it all up because the Hebrew showed how incompetent Jesus and the Apostles were at quoting Scripture. They could have changed the Greek New Testament to fit the Hebrew but as you said before, Jesus misquoted things because He is God and...
  7. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    It was translated from the Latin ;)
  8. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    I own an English/Greek Septuagint but I can't physically present it to you because the internet is not the physical world. You enjoy your alternative reality where Jews read their sacred Holy books to Christians at story time until the 17th century when St. King James received the Word of God...
  9. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Palestinian had their own Hebrew, Babylonia had their own, Jerusalem had their own.. it took them many generations to smoosh them all into one received text as their phraseology differed from another due to the different Rabbanic schools of interpretation without the common diacretic system of...
  10. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    You pretend as if the Masoretic Text was just copied from an older Hebrew manuscript like a copy machine. It literally took centuries of reconstruction through many debates between many schools, each having their own unique codex, some influence from the targums, midrash, talmudic writings...
  11. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    No, you have an english interpreted translation of a hybrid composition of the Leningrad Codex mixed with some of the Latin Vulgate portions based in the Vetus Latinus versions of Alexandrian Greek and other Greek translations which were translated into Latin.
  12. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Present the original Hebrew
  13. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    So you are King James Only? Well here is the preface IN the original KJV 1611.. If you still have doubt about the existence of the greek translation after reading this then consider your King James imaginary along with it. "While God would be knowen onely in Jacob, and have his Name great in...
  14. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    The hot pocket I ate last week never existed, must have been my imagination
  15. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    What old testament scriptures did the gentiles read in the early churches and how could they if they didn't know Hebrew? The ante-nicene church fathers wrote a lot about them.
  16. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up: and, as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to read. And there was delivered unto him the book of the prophet Esaias. And when he had opened the book, he found the place where it was written...
  17. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    So... since it never existed , I guess Jesus misquoted the Hebrew and none of his disciples nor the Pharisees bothered to correct him. When He read from the scroll of Isaiah in the Synagogue and added a prophecy and said it is fulfilled, everyone must have been asleep because no one asked him...
  18. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    The Jews literally fast in mourning over the Greek Translation. You really believe it never existed? According to tradition, as described by the liturgy for the day's selichot, the fast also commemorates other calamities that occurred throughout Jewish history on the tenth of Tevet and the two...
  19. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Go find a Hebrew original that the late Masoretic was supposedly copied from
  20. Andrew

    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    The modern Septuagint is based on copies, The modern Hebrew is based on copies.. I am not understanding your logic. From Hebrew to Greek to Latin to English the Septuagint today is still far more accurate and far more older than the Masoretic Text, a Text that does not even resemble archaic...
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