Friday, September 02, 2005

Does it matter which Bible you read?"Only if you believe anything out of it."— Sam Gipp,

— Sam Gipp, author of "The Answer Book."


More Insight from  Chick Tracts:


A quick comparison of Bible versions shows that they are really not the same. Some leave out entire verses, others disagree on whether Jesus should be called God's servant or God's Son. But how do you decide which is completely correct?


The experts want to impress you, so they make it sound complicated. But the bottom line is that there are two different texts from which Bibles are translated, and only one can be correct. Choosing the right one is not the realm of Greek and Hebrew scholars, either. Instead, it boils down to


 Start Here one, simple question.


 


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Text upon which they are based

Translation method (dynamic vs formal equivalence)

Professor thought "KJV only" people were nuts.

Linguist says, 'The King James Bible changed my life."

Wasn't Erasmus, whose work led to the Textus Receptus, really a Roman Catholic?

It's easy to see the change in people when they begin reading God's preserved words.


For even more information: Bible Version Comparison by Chick Tracts

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