Paul's writings, of course we're true, but they took what they had of their entrusted old testament to see if what the great Apostle taught lined up with the Truth.
"The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever."
Psalm 12:6
I agree that the original autographs disintegrated long ago. However, I trust that God kept His Word miraculously in our language. It was meticulously translated by language geniuses who read and spoke Greek and other languages fluently. Unlike many of the scholars of today that would struggle to get around if dropped off in a strictly Greek speaking city. I take it by faith that God wants us to know Him as well as how to get to heaven, that He made sure that all had opportunity to receive that.
I don't mean to get off topic from the OP/ original posters thread, but this is real important.
When you have time over the weekend or whenever, you might be interested in a very well done documentary on the history of the Bible. There's a good interview with a historian who has the Bible museum of Phoenix Az. The rest is good too, but I watched the scene I mentioned many times.
I hope that it's a blessing to you and yours and strengthens you all.
Quality set at 720p . If your computer buffers much, it can always be set down to 420 with decent quality.
"The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever."
Psalm 12:6
I agree that the original autographs disintegrated long ago. However, I trust that God kept His Word miraculously in our language. It was meticulously translated by language geniuses who read and spoke Greek and other languages fluently. Unlike many of the scholars of today that would struggle to get around if dropped off in a strictly Greek speaking city. I take it by faith that God wants us to know Him as well as how to get to heaven, that He made sure that all had opportunity to receive that.
I don't mean to get off topic from the OP/ original posters thread, but this is real important.
When you have time over the weekend or whenever, you might be interested in a very well done documentary on the history of the Bible. There's a good interview with a historian who has the Bible museum of Phoenix Az. The rest is good too, but I watched the scene I mentioned many times.
I hope that it's a blessing to you and yours and strengthens you all.
Quality set at 720p . If your computer buffers much, it can always be set down to 420 with decent quality.
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