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The nwt fixed the errors Catholicism translated in=100% reality.

The nwt fixed the errors Catholicism translated in=100% reality.
So did this one.....,,

A Faithful Version​

The Holy Bible In Its Original Order is an extraordinary Bible—unique in two ways. First, it is the only complete Bible ever published in a single volume that accurately follows the original God-inspired manuscript order of all the books of the Old and New Testaments—making it the “Original Bible Restored.” In addition, once the original order of the 49 biblical books has been restored, the Seven Divisions of the Bible are also re-established: The Old Testament contains: 1) The Law, 2) The Prophets, and 3) The Writings. The New Testament contains: 4) The Gospels and Acts, 5) The General Epistles, 6) The Epistles of Paul, and 7) The Book of Revelation. With this restoration, God’s purposeful design of the Scriptures begins to unfold, revealing His divine inspiration.

As the apostle Paul wrote, “All Scripture is God-breathed”—and thus reflects the mind of Almighty God, Creator of heaven and earth. It is the truth of God from the God of Truth, Who cannot lie; it is His personal revelation to mankind—the pinnacle of His creation—whom He made in His own image. From Genesis to Revelation, God reveals His awesome, eternal plan and purpose to those who love and obey Him.

Second, this version is a new translation—A Faithful Version—that reflects the true meaning of the original Hebrew and Greek with fidelity and word for word accuracy, showing the unity of Scripture between the Old and New Testaments. Today, in the face of rampant religious confusion, those who read and study the English Bible deserve a quality translation that can be trusted. Most importantly, hundreds of errors of the KJV have been corrected. Thus, making this Bible the most accurate English translation to date. Reviewer Dan Decker of Bible Editions and Versions (January 2009) writes of this Faithful Version: “It is an excellent translation for those desiring a literal one…. We heartily recommend this fine translation.”

Included are vital commentaries providing accurate accounts of the history and preservation of the books of the Bible: Who wrote them? When were they written? When were they canonized and by whom? Other Commentaries and Appendices answer critical questions such as: When was Jesus born? How did Jesus Christ fulfill the Law and the Prophets? When was Jesus crucified? How long was He in the tomb? When was He resurrected? What does it mean to be born again? What are works of law? What are the true teachings of the early apostolic New Testament Church that Jesus founded? Also, biblical and historical chronologies show an accurate timeline from the creation of Adam and Eve to the present. There are detailed footnotes and marginal references explaining hard-to-understand passages of Scripture.

In this Second Edition, over 1200 Old Testament passages have been clarified. Plus, a new appendixUnderstanding Paul’s Difficult Scriptures Concerning the Law and Commandments of God—has been added to counter the popular misconception that the apostle Paul taught that God’s laws have been rendered obsolete by Jesus’ sacrifice. Topics such as the “curse of the law,” “works versus grace,” “justification by faith,” and more are carefully examined—proving unequivocally that, coupled with salvation by grace, the laws and commandments of God are fully in force today.

Special Features: Genuine handcrafted lambskin or calfskin cover with gold stamped lettering; premium biblio blancho Bible paper with gold gilded edges; triple bound for extra long life—Smythe stitched, spine stitched and glued; wide margins for personal study notes; beautiful original artwork of the Temple in Jesus’ time; various maps. (A paper back is also available.)

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Thanks for posting the links to the online Bible. I really like Faithful Version and can't wait to use it.

 
No trinitarians are mislead into serving a non existent God. Jesus served the God Israel serves=a single being God=YHVH(Jehovah)= undeniable fact of reality.
you are ignorant of the Trinitarian concept. God is one but that oneness exists in view of the three that gets revealed in various ways. It is interesting that you deny that with the evidence that has been demonstrated, especially of the divinity of Jesus.
 
It is Almighty God who gets denigrated . . . I honor the Son just as I honor the Father. . . . whoever does not honor the so does not honor the Father who sent him.

The only way Jesus is present in the OT is through prophecy given to the prophets and therefore, in God's foreknowledge. I can't help that you do not believe scripture concerning the foreknowledge of God.
I really don't think I support anything that you believe concerning God and his Son - You do not know them.

Whatever . . .

Apparently it is you that is confused. You clearly did not read what FreeInChrist wrote or you just can't count.

Jesus has a God . . . and God has a son who is God . . . then who is Jesus' God???

How many Gods do we have??? Let's see - God (1) has a son who is God (2) and Jesus has a God (3).
Not Biblical . . . . I believe that is what you call polytheism.

Unitarianism, the belief in ONE God, is not a novel doctrine. The doctrine of monotheism was taught via revelation given to the prophets, taught by Jesus and taught by the apostles ---- the doctrine of the Trinity is a doctrine contrived by men centuries after the scriptures were written.

The divinity of Christ is not in the Shema.
If you are ready to go and do a professional argument against Christian doctrine so you can support the unitarian view, do that instead of piecemeal denial of the divinity passages. you are pushing a gnostic, novel doctrine after more than a millennium after debates on a similar issue. Holding to your private, novel interpretation is dangerous and foolish
 
So did this one.....,,

A Faithful Version​

The Holy Bible In Its Original Order is an extraordinary Bible—unique in two ways. First, it is the only complete Bible ever published in a single volume that accurately follows the original God-inspired manuscript order of all the books of the Old and New Testaments—making it the “Original Bible Restored.” In addition, once the original order of the 49 biblical books has been restored, the Seven Divisions of the Bible are also re-established: The Old Testament contains: 1) The Law, 2) The Prophets, and 3) The Writings. The New Testament contains: 4) The Gospels and Acts, 5) The General Epistles, 6) The Epistles of Paul, and 7) The Book of Revelation. With this restoration, God’s purposeful design of the Scriptures begins to unfold, revealing His divine inspiration.

As the apostle Paul wrote, “All Scripture is God-breathed”—and thus reflects the mind of Almighty God, Creator of heaven and earth. It is the truth of God from the God of Truth, Who cannot lie; it is His personal revelation to mankind—the pinnacle of His creation—whom He made in His own image. From Genesis to Revelation, God reveals His awesome, eternal plan and purpose to those who love and obey Him.

Second, this version is a new translation—A Faithful Version—that reflects the true meaning of the original Hebrew and Greek with fidelity and word for word accuracy, showing the unity of Scripture between the Old and New Testaments. Today, in the face of rampant religious confusion, those who read and study the English Bible deserve a quality translation that can be trusted. Most importantly, hundreds of errors of the KJV have been corrected. Thus, making this Bible the most accurate English translation to date. Reviewer Dan Decker of Bible Editions and Versions (January 2009) writes of this Faithful Version: “It is an excellent translation for those desiring a literal one…. We heartily recommend this fine translation.”

Included are vital commentaries providing accurate accounts of the history and preservation of the books of the Bible: Who wrote them? When were they written? When were they canonized and by whom? Other Commentaries and Appendices answer critical questions such as: When was Jesus born? How did Jesus Christ fulfill the Law and the Prophets? When was Jesus crucified? How long was He in the tomb? When was He resurrected? What does it mean to be born again? What are works of law? What are the true teachings of the early apostolic New Testament Church that Jesus founded? Also, biblical and historical chronologies show an accurate timeline from the creation of Adam and Eve to the present. There are detailed footnotes and marginal references explaining hard-to-understand passages of Scripture.

In this Second Edition, over 1200 Old Testament passages have been clarified. Plus, a new appendixUnderstanding Paul’s Difficult Scriptures Concerning the Law and Commandments of God—has been added to counter the popular misconception that the apostle Paul taught that God’s laws have been rendered obsolete by Jesus’ sacrifice. Topics such as the “curse of the law,” “works versus grace,” “justification by faith,” and more are carefully examined—proving unequivocally that, coupled with salvation by grace, the laws and commandments of God are fully in force today.

Special Features: Genuine handcrafted lambskin or calfskin cover with gold stamped lettering; premium biblio blancho Bible paper with gold gilded edges; triple bound for extra long life—Smythe stitched, spine stitched and glued; wide margins for personal study notes; beautiful original artwork of the Temple in Jesus’ time; various maps. (A paper back is also available.)

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The only translating of NT that remained when the Greek lexicons were made was Catholicism translating-The Latin vulgate and the codex Sinaiticus-both translated in the 4th century by Catholicism. All protestant translations came from those altered and error filled translating.
 
No. Trinitarian style gods are not a new thing, they are quite old. By the time your group went fully pagan, they just became another group on the list. Christianity is a strictly monotheistic one-person God in Christianity.
The phrase "Trinity" was first coined by the theologian Tertullian in the late 2nd or early 3rd century. He used the Latin term "trinitas" to describe the concept of one God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

I prefer to use the word Godhead (i.e. Acts 17:29; Romans 1:20; Colossians 2:9) just as God Himself used.

Is it possible that Unitarianism's (among a lot of other heresies) roots can be linked to Alexandria, Egypt?
No Biblically sound Christian ever came out of Alexandria.

The Alexandrian Cult
 
Gnosticism is almost as old as man.

Abraham lived in Egypt. You can't trust everything you read. The internet is a very very dark place at times. You can't google and know God. You must go to Jesus Christ to know God. There is no hope for you otherwise.
If you want to learn, and you certainly need to, then you're not going to learn anything good from Runningman
With all due respect, your response to my post sounds rather arrogant & condescending. Try asking first if someone knows & loves the Lord before making such assumptions.
 
The phrase "Trinity" was first coined by the theologian Tertullian in the late 2nd or early 3rd century. He used the Latin term "trinitas" to describe the concept of one God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

I prefer to use the word Godhead (i.e. Acts 17:29; Romans 1:20; Colossians 2:9) just as God Himself used.

Is it possible that Unitarianism's (among a lot of other heresies) roots can be linked to Alexandria, Egypt?
No Biblically sound Christian ever came out of Alexandria.

The Alexandrian Cult
Those are interesting questions, but the word Godhead isn't a literal translation. The Greek word for Godhead is Θεότητος (Theotētos) just means Deity and it is singular, not plural. There is not the slightest hint that this could be referring to a compound God.

Have you studied the manuscripts? The Alexandrian manuscripts are vastly different than those from other geographical regions. There is more of a trinitarian lean to those, while less of a trinitarian lean to the manuscripts from different regions. The trinitarianism heresy likely spawned from that region based on the evidence.
 
Those are interesting questions, but the word Godhead isn't a literal translation. The Greek word for Godhead is Θεότητος (Theotētos) just means Deity and it is singular, not plural. There is not the slightest hint that this could be referring to a compound God.
Yea, hath God said?... right, let's go to the Greek!
Have you studied the manuscripts? The Alexandrian manuscripts are vastly different than those from other geographical regions. There is more of a trinitarian lean to those, while less of a trinitarian lean to the manuscripts from different regions. Trinitarianism likely spawned from that region based on the evidence.
I've compared the two sets of manuscripts several years ago & it's quite obvious where the corruptions lie.
 
Those are interesting questions, but the word Godhead isn't a literal translation. The Greek word for Godhead is Θεότητος (Theotētos) just means Deity and it is singular, not plural. There is not the slightest hint that this could be referring to a compound God.

Have you studied the manuscripts? The Alexandrian manuscripts are vastly different than those from other geographical regions. There is more of a trinitarian lean to those, while less of a trinitarian lean to the manuscripts from different regions. The trinitarianism heresy likely spawned from that region based on the evidence.
I see. Paul was from Tarsus. He was actually from Alexandria. What else is misunderstood about Paul?
 
Yea, hath God said?... right, let's go to the Greek!

I've compared the two sets of manuscripts several years ago & it's quite obvious where the corruptions lie.
Yes, there are several examples of trinitarians having been caught red-handed adding to Scripture. Sometimes seemingly accidentally, other times seemingly intentionally trying to bolster trinitarianism. It is a very barren doctrine when it comes to supporting documentation after all. Anything they can add to nickel and dime their way into credibility they've tried at this point.
 
Yes, there are several examples of trinitarians having been caught red-handed adding to Scripture. Sometimes seemingly accidentally, other times seemingly intentionally trying to bolster trinitarianism. It is a very barren doctrine when it comes to supporting documentation after all. Anything they can add to nickel and dime their way into credibility they've tried at this point.
oh wow. You are going to deny Christ because you think some christians have added to scripture.
 
I thought about giving you time to edit this, but figured why not just reply. Did you know Paul is not from Alexandria or are you just joking?
Oops. I forgot to reflect you as implying that Paul was NOT from Tarsus, he was actually from Alexandria such that you could hold your view that the binitarian concept he shares is from Alexandria.
 
oh wow. You are going to deny Christ because you think some christians have added to scripture.
You must be having one of your hallucinations again. We are talking about the textual variants in the manuscripts when you came out of the blue talking nonsense about denying Jesus. You should know better than to think I will take the bait and go down a rabbit trail defending myself against false accusations. You could really say anything you like about me. I will just keep pushing Unitarianism.
 
Oops. I forgot to reflect you as implying that Paul was NOT from Tarsus, he was actually from Alexandria such that you could hold your view that the binitarian concept he shares is from Alexandria.
Scripture states he is from Tarsus. Never seen any evidence he is from Alexandria. Got a source?
 
You must be having one of your hallucinations again. We are talking about the textual variants in the manuscripts when you came out of the blue talking nonsense.
You are saying trinitarian doctrine came from Alexandria. So that means Paul came from Alexandria. The point is that you are sharing nonsense.
I note this because you Running man have said this
The Alexandrian manuscripts are vastly different than those from other geographical regions. There is more of a trinitarian lean to those, while less of a trinitarian lean to the manuscripts from different regions. The trinitarianism heresy likely spawned from that region based on the evidence.
 
Yes, there are several examples of trinitarians having been caught red-handed adding to Scripture. Sometimes seemingly accidentally, other times seemingly intentionally trying to bolster trinitarianism. It is a very barren doctrine when it comes to supporting documentation after all. Anything they can add to nickel and dime their way into credibility they've tried at this point.
I take it you don't believe God promised to preserve His Word, just like all textual critics do?
 
I take it you don't believe God promised to preserve His Word, just like all textual critics do?
I fully believe God can do that, but the water is pretty muddy at this point down here where the boots are on the groups. There are a lot of versions and variants at this point.
 
I fully believe God can do that, but the water is pretty muddy at this point down here where the boots are on the groups. There are a lot of versions and variants at this point.
Psalm 12:6-7 - The words of the LORD are pure words:
as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven
times. 7) Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt
preserve them from this generation for ever.

Isaiah 40:8 - The grass withereth, the flower fadeth:
but the word of our God shall stand for ever.

Matthew 5:18 - For verily I say unto you, Till heaven
and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise
pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

Matthew 24:35 - Heaven and earth shall pass away,
but my words shall not pass away.

Mark 13:31 - Heaven and earth shall pass away: but
my words shall not pass away.

Mark 13:31 - Heaven and earth shall pass away: but
my words shall not pass away.

Luke 16:17 - And it is easier for heaven and earth to
pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.

Luke 21:33 - Heaven and earth shall pass away: but
my words shall not pass away.

1 Peter 1:25 - But the word of the Lord endureth for
ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is
preached unto you.

Ephesians 6:17 - And take the helmet of salvation,
and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God:

2 Corinthians 10:4 - (For the weapons of our warfare
are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling
down of strong holds


If God’s Word is necessary for faith and is also our weapon, it
is no surprise that Satan would attempt to corrupt God’s Word
to weaken the faith and power of those who stand upon its
foundation (Eph. 6:10-16, Matt. 7:24-28).


Nehemiah 9:5b - and blessed be thy glorious name,
which is exalted above all blessing and praise.

Psalm 138:2b - for thou hast magnified thy word
above all thy name.


God is righteous and without flaw, yet His Word has been
magnified above even His name. His Word, therefore, must
reflect His nature and thus be perfect and without error.


Translations comparison:

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