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Which bible/bibles gets 1 Timothy 3:16 correct?
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So which of these bibles get it right? The ones that say he or God? |
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I think Prax has made this point over and over, but I will iterate it again...lol
15 But if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth. 16 And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: He was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. Notice the subject of verse 15 is God. Paul is talking about the house of God, the church of God. And then Paul says in verse 16 "He was manifest..." It only flows from normal grammar that the "He" in verse 16 is referring to God |
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Paul was not writing to Timothy to explain how God became a man..but rather about the mystery of godly living and Paul demonstrates that the man Christ lived and practiced such a life for our example
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Disagree: Christ is not the subject matter nor is He mentioned; God is. 1Tim 4 contunues the thought. Its about God, and His ways.. 1 Timothy 3:16 reveals God as Jesus Christ... . |
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Hoo boy. That takes a study of manuscript evidence. Basically two lines of manuscripts have come to us. The catholic ones, from which almost all modern translations are derived, and the Received text which the kjv came from.
The catholic ones are the ones referred to when we see footnotes that say such-and-such is not in the two oldest manuscripts. Those two are the codex Sinaticus and the codex Vaticanus. The Sinaiticus was found on mt Sinai in a monastery and was used for starting fires by the monks there. The Vaticanus was found on a shelf, after the Vatican had been plundering everything they could be their hands on, and no one knows where it originally came from. Oldest is not always most accurate. Look at the oldest religious organization, the catholic church, to see that. |
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It is the battle between the Majority text and the Alexandrian text. Unfortunately the religous world has embraced the Alexandrian. The only current Bibles Im aware of based on the Majority (Byzantine) text are the King James, New King James, and the World English Bible. The King James itself is actually from a certain strand of the Majority text.
A few weeks ago I attempted a discussion on the Godhead with Matt Slick the owner of CARM. We could not get past the first round. He spent much time trying to discredit the Majority text and insisting it is false. Altho Oneness doctrine does not stand or fall on the difference it certainly makes a difference. |
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From time to time I consult my Geneva 1599 Bible to see what the men of old had to say about certain scriptures. I know that old doesn't always mean accurate, but I like to get the feel of what people 500 years ago thought.
It's a little hard to read if we don't know our scriptures. The English alphabet used i's for j; u's for v's; and v's for u's. And without controuersie, great is the mysterie of godlinesse, which is, God is manifested in the flesh, iustified in the Spirit, seene of Angels, preached vnto the Gentiles, beleeued on in the world, and receiued vp in glorie. I Timothy 3:16 Geneva Version Kind of reminds me of the KJV which uses the word "Easter" in Acts 12:4 And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people. (Acts 12:4)KJV And when he had caught him, he put him in prison, and deliuered him to foure quaternions of souldiers to be kept, intending after the Passeouer to bring him foorth to the people. Acts 12:4 Geneva 1599 Version Easter is a pagan holiday always celebrated the first Sunday after the first full moon, after the Spring Equinox. Passover sometimes coincides with pagan Easter, which would be one reason why the Catholic Church lumped Christianity's risen Christ and Jewish passover remembrance in with the pagans. Well, I digressed from the subject.... |
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