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  1. Andrew

    Cross references

    The first Bible I read was my Grandmothers Catholic Bible, some pages are faded and damaged and the leather cover has it's inprint faded. Its a King James archaic, the deuterocanon is in the middle but it does not even give it any special label, it just IS.. which is why it did not discourage by...
  2. Andrew

    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    As I stated above, the choice is compromised. Since now the majority of Protestants rely on purchasing bibles from the local super-market, if the "Apocrypha" were included in the standard non denominational bibles we would find about as much uproar as in the times of Reformers for the complete...
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    I agree in all my respect regarding the right of privilege, however, the convience of choosing is compromised, especially among the lower class. For instance, today I bought a few groceries at walmart and I checked out the choices of Bibles they carried, all were of the standard non...
  4. Andrew

    "America" is now offensive to N and S America

    What if there was a north and south Australia, and the lower half of the north was called The United States of Australia, and you lived there, would you identify yourself as an Australian? 🤔 Nevermind the geographically correct details
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    USA Have you seen 2000 Mules?

    I consider it to be the most important film in American history. I'm sure once the Republicans get back in, they will launch a great investigation into it.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

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  7. Andrew

    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    How is calling you a Neo-Lutheran a personal attack and form of flaiming when you have personally called my personal thoughts weird and crazy, laughable? How many times have I posted the obvious changes in the masoretic? Or the quotes from Rufinus about the Jerome's teacher "Barabbas"? And the...
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    @Josiah @Alibion "And I'm going to suggest that, hereafter, it not be allowed for any thread's title to be a theory or hearsay or a hunch, etc. stated as if it were fact." Read the THREAD title! How is THIS hearsay? V V V V V V V VV V -------- Jerome's Latin Vulgate 382 [Latin] (Labeled...
  9. Andrew

    Cross references

    The Septuagint already had it, Manassah is a prayer that according to the LXX, the prayer is found in the "account of the prayer", which is why the Septuagint includes it, because it included all Holy Jewish Scripture. Anyway, my Catholic Bible has Manassah in it, it's in the Apocrypha section...
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    I never said that the Protestants ripped them out, The Protestants were against the ripping out of books from their Bibles. You don't care, and I don't care that you don't care. You are a neo-Lutheran who is apathetic toward the recent movement of the Protestant Deformation" when "Sola...
  11. Andrew

    Cross references

    What about the cross-references to books mentioned in the OT? How absurd of them! Not nearly as absurd as removing books along with removing ALL cross references to ALL books.. for a more pure and simpler Bible version; for the freedom of self interpretation to liberate oneself from any...
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    TOBIT -by NathanH83

    Yeah sure, I slap "Holy Bible" stickers on my Where's Waldo books and hand them out to passers-by when street preaching 🙄
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    Process of elimination; truth is established by 3 or more witnesses; Jospehus, Samaritan Pentateuch, and the NT all favor the accuracy of the Septuagint over the Masoretic.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    When the quote says that the Protestant churches started rejecting the bible society printings of the Bible, I assume he was implying that the uproar was rooted in the mass distribution of society Bibles which made it difficult for independent publishers to compete with the authorized...
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    Denial. No one expects you to accept the serendipitous (or divine?) role the LXX had among the early Churches if you dont even accept the complete Luther Bible of Martin Luther and the Protestants that came before your time. Wake up already, the scrolls that were kept inside the synagogues...
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    @Josiah @Albion @Origen Christian Newspaper from 1915 ----------------------------------------------- The Rev. Milo H. Gates, of Trinity Church (Prot.), of New York City, accuses the Bible societies of circulating mutilated copies of the Holy Scriptures. The New York Sun, of December 6, Inst...
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    TOBIT -by NathanH83

    Watch this finale on how your Protestant Bible was stolen. Concerning the conspiracy, Nathan did a great video on it which proves that compared to other Hebrew sources, the Masoretic had been altered, in the video you see a Rabbi using the manipulated portions to prove Jesus could not be the...
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    TOBIT -by NathanH83

    Just watched it! I got to find those quotes from the Protestants who were fighting against the mutilation of the Bible of all Protestants by the Bible Societies.
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    TOBIT -by NathanH83

    When the first Christian writings quote only the Greek Translation and quote these books over 400 times, accepted into the Bible, read and sung in churches... its Tradition, I highly doubt that the majority of early Church Fathers went against the Apostles for using some of the books in the...
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    TOBIT -by NathanH83

    Then you agree, Luther used the Ecclesiasticals in the proper use according to traditional! Canon - Establishing Doctrine Ecclesiasticals- Support Doctrine Regardless of your view of Catholics including them in their Bibles, so should Lutherans by following the Luther Bible which Martin Luther...
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