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To: RedHeeler
There is no accurate translation.

Now THIS is true!

But...

Are any INACCURACIES found in them enough to KEEP a soul from being saved by the facts that are CORRECT?

96 posted on 09/09/2014 6:05:27 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

Quote-Are any INACCURACIES found in them enough to KEEP a soul from being saved by the facts that are CORRECT?

There is one rather big tradition that has been found in the bible, at least in the English bibles I have seen..

The name of the savior is still a greco roman latin name instead of an English translation or transliteration.
and considering the Messiah’s English name is title to one book in the old testament as Joshua and not Jesus in the same English bibles, that tells me tradition of the greco roman latin world trumps accuracy.

Now some have tried to change the Jesus references for that old testament ‘jesus’ into Joshua in Acts 7:45 and Hebrews 4:8 ; because they confuse the reader.

The reader doesnt recognize joshua as the English name of the Messiah. That was just the Israeli general who led Israel to the promised land in the old testament.. has nothing to do with jesus who leads the greco roman latin world into the promised land.

That inaccuracy is not one of translation or transliteration as it is one of just following the greco roman latin tradition.

Joshua loves me, this I know wouldnt sell records. But joahua could have been used 900 times in our English bibles.

But it would at least be an accurate english name for the Messiah of Israel, if the old testament translation of Yahshua/Yeshua to Joshua can be believed.

But, what’s in a name?
scripture doesnt ‘really’ say salvation is found in a name does it?

What are the facts of the greco roman latin church?
That Jesus was born on December 25, died on good friday and raised on easter sunday.
Those ‘facts’ are not found in scripture.

And the entire greco roman latin world teaches and worship those inaccurate ‘facts’.

The mother and daughter churches and those who defend them better hope it all isn’t a salvation issue.

Greco roman latin names, holy days... seems like a whole new greco roman latin religion has been created to look and feel like the real Hebrew thing.

Only a master counterfeiter would be so bold as to attempt it...

Maybe it really is a salvation issue after all..


112 posted on 09/09/2014 8:15:30 AM PDT by delchiante
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