I am enlightening you, dear sir. You had no idea of the claims I made and you wanted proof.
So I provided it because you did not know. If you knew, you would have not asked for me to support my statements involving the false doctrines that I mentioned.
You fail to understand that all Modern Bibles come from the same line of corrupt source and that is why we see problems in Modern Bibles, even the so-called respectable ones like the NASB1995 (Which I have shown problems in).
We don’t look at just one link in the chain. We look at all the patterns of evidence and follow it to it’s conclusions. Surely if the removal of the words of Jesus was the only point or reason alone, I wouldn’t be talking here. But when we see how there are verses in Modern Bibles that make Jesus appear to sin, and we see major doctrinal problems in Modern Bibles (even the respectable ones), then it is a pretty good conclusion to make the KJV is superior.
Can you order a pizza in Greek? Can you speak Greek like you can the locals with ease? I believe you would at least have to know Modern Greek before even tackling Koine Greek. So you are not qualified. Pointing to some dictionary by the corrupted Modernists is not proof of anything.
Did you even know that Westcott and Hort had Unitarians on their team for the Revised Version? It makes sense why we see a subtle attack on the deity of Jesus in the Modern Bibles. But you have to be a detective and look at the patterns of evidence to figure that out, my friend.
Anyway, when I look at the English word for begotten in the 1913 Webster dictionary it says, beget (Begat) (
Source).
It defines it as procreate. When you look at the genealogy in Matthew 1, we can see the word “begat” mentioned several times (See: Matthew 1:2-11
here).
Sorry, that’s not any actual rebuttal. You have to actually bring up the Modern Translations that I mentioned and show that this is not so. Just dismissing it with a quick response is not sufficient. You are just disagreeing without really checking it for yourself. I already checked and so you can see those translations for yourself that say that.
Again, they both come from a corrupt line of manuscripts and they are all going to attack Jesus Christ. But I have ran into many Christians who believe Jesus did not have any power during His ministry. Why? Because they don’t have the correct Bible like they did in the past. There was one English translation that was dominant. But today, you have all kinds of conflicting translations that cause doctrinal problems in the church. I actually had Christians tell me that Christ emptying Himself was in context to Him emptying Himself of His divine privileges or powers. This Is the rendering in the ESV.
Actually, there are verses that imply that Christ’s Omniscience was suppressed. So yes. Some Christians do know about it.
It was something God revealed to me in Scripture. Just because you are not aware of the verses does not mean they do not exist.
But this is a topic is for another thread.
Actually it is not a silly argument. There are self professing Christians I have talked with before who believe in abortion. They also read and study the Bible.
Okay. I don’t think you are getting it, my friend.
If the devil wanted to get believers to engage in sex before marriage, would it not be advantageous of him to remove or water down those verses in the Bible? Surely is it a coincidence today that newer Christians say that sex before marriage is not a sin or they do not even know what fornication even means?
“….by the fear of the LORD
men depart from evil.” (Proverbs 16:6).
”Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.” (Luke 13:24).
"Because strait
is the gate, and narrow
is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.” (Matthew 7:14).