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Old 09-14-2008, 08:26 PM
Scott Simons
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Originally Posted by stephanos View Post
I think that there is a reason for every thing that is written in this glorious Book of books. The reason will not contradict any other teachings of the Bible, so looking for something to get all abuzz about is useless. Personally I don't know why these words are the way they are. Knowing the answer to this question will not change what I believe, so I am not to worried about it. Is there something to be gained by understanding why the secretaries (some call them the translators) of God's Words chose to write these Words in the way that they did? I think so. But I, myself, can only attest to the fact that I haven't a clue on this one. Why did Lot offer his daughters to the filthy sodomites in Sodom? And why did God still call him a righteous man (likely because he still believed God and God accounted it to him as righteousness). One can always find things in the Bible to question, but we should be careful which ones we choose to get all bent out of shape about. (2 Timothy 2:23, Titus 3:9)

Peace and Love,
Stephen

That's cool, but revsions bible change Holy Ghost to Holy Spirit is that ok?

They use to say that the King James did it because Ghost and Spirit because they didn't know any better.

However the King James does use holy Spirit and Holy Spirit, there is a reason and it is amazing that little thought and discussion is done on this.

I do think that the implications are profound, but I am not sure either. I was hoping some the higher heads would have something more definitive so as a reasoning can arise.
What is the difference, surly there is a reason that is not out of our reasoning and that faith can come out of it.
I know the changes by preversion versions have there reason what it there reasoning.

Not only do they do that but they also remove holy from Holy Chost.

I just have a hard time believing there is no blessing in the understanding of this issue.

It is not like a question from bibical events that arises, like Lot, but it is a translational issue, that deals this the Godhead.

The hearing of the word that faith arises from, is it a weighter matter of faith?