PLAYER57832 wrote:I believe I made it clear I am going on what I was told and that I leave the real debate up to those who are experts. I merely pointed out that this is yet another place where there is a division between Roman Catholic and Protestant understanding. However, in this case, both basically accept the main versions as "the Bible". The differences mostly matter to scholars or just "personal taste".
One note. I think (but might be wrong) that King James was translated from Latin and not Greek.
Let's see here.
squishyg wrote:Which version of the Bible do you suggest? King James, American Standard, Contemporary English, etc.? There are ones I've never heard of before on here. With no disrespect intended, I'd like to read an authentic version, not a skewed translation that fits a particular denomination's world view.
Your recommendations and advice are welcome! xoxo, squishy
To which you open up with.
The most accurate full Bible is usually said to be the Greek Bible. This is because unlike the Latin church, the Greek church never translated their Bible.
Wow, really? That's part of a response to "Which version of the Bible do you suggest?" Oh, wait, what's that? It isn't? You just needed to show off your huge brain again? Droning on about something you've been told by people you supposedly hang out with that are so much smarter than us. Well, we're all really impressed here, let me tell you.
Can you get us the Greek Bible as a download for squisyg's blackberry? That's probably the best one for him. Let's all run it through different online translators and debate what it really says.
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