The number ten is the start of a whole new order of numbers and the culmination of the numbers that come before it. This may
seem to be merely a distinction given to ten under our decimal numbering system. However the numbering systems in use in the
time that the Bible was written were also based...
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what does the number 10-mean in scripture
Homo sapiens?
Author: a Christian
There have been many findings demonstrating that Homo sapiens dates back even earlier than 800,000 years. One of them is a discovery by Louis Leakey in the early 1970s in Olduvai Gorge. Here, in the Bed II layer, Leakey discovered that Australopithecus, Homo habilis and Homo erectus species had co-existed at the...
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a broken sword ?
More Truths of the KJV
A broken sword does little if any good for the solider (the word is sharper that any two edge sword..)
- Is the KJV full of errors and mistakes?
- Has God ask us to live our life by His word,by His example, then given us a book that is faulty and...
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Development of the Biblial Canon
1000-50 BC:
The Old Testament (hereafter “OT”) books are written.
C. 200 BC:
Rabbis translate the OT from Hebrew to Greek, a translation called the “Septuagint” (abbreviation: “LXX”). The LXX ultimately includes 46 books.
AD 30-100:
Christians use the LXX as their scriptures. This upsets the Jews.
C....
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DOCTRINE OF WESTCOTT AND HORT.
THE DOCTRINE OF WESTCOTT AND HORT.
The Scripture
It is clear that neither Westcott nor Hort held anything even faintly resembling a conservative view of Scripture. According to Hort’s son, Dr. Hort’s own mother (a devout Bible believer) could not be sympathetic to his views about the Bible. Westcott wrote to Hort that he overwhelmingly...
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Westcott and Hort Blunders
Would you take a magic marker to your Bible and cross out words from passages?
This chart illustrates what was done when the text used by Christianity for 1800 years was replaced with a text assembled by Westcott and Hort in the nineteenth century and used as the basis for the English Revised Version, which...
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In What Order Should I Study the Bible?
If you have started to read the Bible, you have begun a great thing. Unfortunately, it is easy to get frustrated or defeated while reading the Bible if you don't know where to get started. Logically, the beginning seems like the right place to start, but that would be a mistake. Today I will...
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How Did the Twelve Apostles Die?
Who were the twelve apostles in the Bible? When and how did they die? The Bible only mentions the deaths of two apostles, James who was put to death by Herod Agrippa I in 44 AD and Judas Iscariot who committed suicide shortly after the death of Christ. What...
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Is the Word Inspired?
This seems to be a question that alot are confused on today,Is the Word of God really inspired ?
Lets see what the Inspired (and still is ) Word of the MOST High says about just this subject.
#1. Reason is, God says so…
2Tim 3:16
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for...
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how far back do we go?
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CAUTION ——
this is by a muslin but it is
interesting
We need to turn to the fossil record to find an answer to the
question of when man appeared on Earth. This record shows that man goes back
millions of years. These discoveries consist of skeletons and skulls, and the
remains of people who lived at...
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the story of the history of the bible
Author: Susan M. Felch
THE ELDERLY churchgoer who declares that “if the King James Bible was good enough for St. Paul, then it’s good enough for me” has long since passed into legend, but the tale of our English Bibles remains a fascinating narrative, replete with heroes, villains, plot twists and a surprising denouement. Benson...
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history of the king james version
Author: Dr. Laurence M. Vance
As the reign of Elizabeth (1558-1603) was coming to a close, we find a draft for an act of Parliament for a new version of the Bible: “An act for the reducing of diversities of bibles now extant in the English tongue to one settled vulgar anslated from the original.”...
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the text of the TEXTUS RECEPTUS
When a believer begins to defend the King James Version, unbelievers immediately commence to bring up various questions and problems in the effort to put the believer down and silence him. Let us therefore consider some of these alleged difficulties.
(A) THE KING JAMES VERSION A VARIETY OF THE TEXTUS RECEPTUS
The translators that produced the...
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modern versions and ancient text
J. Ecob, 12 Ningoola Way, Orange N.S.W. 2800, Australia
The Lord Jesus Christ said: “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but MY WORDS SHALL NOT PASS AWAY” — Matthew 24:35
Modern Versions of the New Testament claim the best and most ancient manuscripts as their authority for a multitude of
omissions and changes. This article examines the...
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what i hate about the kjv debate
What I HATE about the KJV vs other versions of the Bible debate.
I HATE:
1. The spuing of words coming out of both sides mouths.
2. The confusion it causes is from none other the master of confusion himself satan.
3.The Lies and Lairs. I have read where Brothers in Christ (Blood bought brothers) have openly and...
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kjv truths
The Authorized King James Version of The Holy Bible
There are so many translations of the bible can they all be correct?
How would I know which one?
The KJV bible is true Word of God.
All modern translations are mainly translated from the Alexandrian manuscripts (Codex Vaticanus, Codex Sinaiticus ,and some
50 more or less ,other texts.)The King...
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How the Bible Got It’s Vowels and Punctuation
A group called the "Masoretes" (often dated to the ninth century C.E.) recorded and annotated what has become the "authentic" version of the Hebrew Scriptures. Their work is recognized today by Jewish religious leaders as being authentic. This group's name comes from Hebrew word "MESORAH" which is ultimately from the verb "MASAR", meaning "to...
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