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β10-11-2014 11:49 PM - edited β10-11-2014 11:50 PM
rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
If you want to prove to me that the TRINITY IS TRUE, then comment on / debunk the 1 Cor scripture.
I AM GOING TO BED.
You need to debunk John 1:1.
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on β11-11-2014 12:32 AM
To hear you guys talk, it's almost as if you believe this bible stuff is reliable history. It isn't. It's theology, written for a purpose and is in no way to be taken as "gospel" π
You argue about the finer points of texts which are not the originals. The earliest extant texts of the New Testament date from more than 300 years after the events they purport to describe. There are no original texts. None.
You'd be better off arguing about how to live a good and moral life, and the social responsibilities which go along with that than to waste your time arguing about such inconsequential niceties as you are doing right now.
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? I don't care, because it doesn't matter.
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on β11-11-2014 01:31 AM
John 20: 30-31 . . . βMany other signs therefore Jesus also performed in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but these have been written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name.β
Written with a purpose in mind. written to deceive or to trick? maybe not, but certainly written with a purpose. . . that of convincing others to believe something which they might otherwise pass over and ignore.
Rather like the tricks used by advertisers or politicians.
Written by those who want a lever with which to control the people? It's a long lever, stretching as it does over 2,000 years.
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β11-11-2014 01:52 AM - edited β11-11-2014 01:52 AM
couldn't sleep - read this. I suppose you'll just say that these guy's don't know what they are talking about?
Greek scholars translate John 1:1 "..and the word was a god"?
or "divine" or "deity"?
W. E. Vine - "a god was the Word" - p. 490, An Expository Dictionary of the New Testament.
C. H. Dodd - "The Word was a god" - Technical Papers for the Bible Translator, Jan., 1977.
Murray J. Harris - "the Word was a god" - p. 60, Jesus as God, Baker Book House, 1992.
Robert Young - "and a God (i.e. a Divine Being) was the Word" - Young's Concise Critical Bible Commentary.
"And the Word was divine." - An American Translation, 19th impr., 1975.
βand the word was a godβ (Newcome, 1808)
βthe Word was Godβsβ (Crellius,as quoted in The New Testament in an Improved Version)
βand the Word was a divine being.β (La Bible du Centenaire, LβEvangile selon Jean, by Maurice Goguel,1928)
βthe Logos was a god (John Samuel Thompson, The Montessoran; or The Gospel History According to the Four Evangelists, Baltimore; published by the translator, 1829)
βthe Word was divineβ (Goodspeedβs An American Translation, 1939)
βthe word was a god.β (Revised Version-Improved and Corrected)
βand god[-ly/-like] was the Word.β (Prof. Felix Just, S.J. - Loyola Marymount University)
βthe Logos was divineβ (Moffattβs The Bible, 1972)
βthe Word was God*[ftn. or Deity, Divine, which is a better translation, because the Greek definite article is not present before this Greek word] (International English Bible-Extreme New Testament, 2001)
βand the Word was a godβ (Reijnier Rooleeuw, M.D. -The New Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ, translated from the Greek, 1694)
β[A]s a god the Command wasβ (Hermann Heinfetter, A Literal Translation of the New Testament,1863)
βThe Word was a Godβ (Abner Kneeland-The New Testament in Greek and English, 1822)
β[A]nd a God (i.e. a Divine Being) was the Wordβ (Robert Young, LL.D. (Concise Commentary on the Holy Bible [Grand Rapids: Baker, n.d.], 54). 1885)
βthe Word was a godβ (Belsham N.T. 1809)
βAnd the logos was a godβ (Leicester Ambrose, The Final Theology, Volume 1, New York, New York; M.B. Sawyer and Company, 1879)
βthe Word was Deistic [=The Word was Godly] (Charles A.L. Totten, The Gospel of History, 1900)
β[A]nd was a godβ (J.N. Jannaris, Zeitschrift fur die Newtestameutlich Wissencraft, (German periodical) 1901, International Bible Translators N.T. 1981)
β[A] Divine Person.β (Samuel Clarke, M.A., D.D., rector of St. James, Westminster, A Paraphrase on the Gospel of John, London)
βa Godβ (Lant Carpenter, LL.D (in Unitarianism in the Gospels [London: C. Stower, 1809], 156).)
βa Godβ (Paul Wernle,(in The Beginnings of Christianity, vol. 1, The Rise of Religion [1903], 16).)
βand the [Marshal] [Word] was a god.β (21st Century Literal)
[A]nd (a) God was the wordβ (George William Horner, The Coptic Version of the New Testament, 1911)
β[A]nd the Word was of divine natureβ (Ernest Findlay Scott, The Literature of the New Testament, New York, Columbia University Press, 1932)
[T]he Word was a Godβ (James L. Tomanec, The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Anointed, 1958)
βThe Word had the same nature as Godβ (Philip Harner, JBL, Vol. 92, 1974)
βAnd a god (or, of a divine kind) was the Wordβ (Siegfried Schulz, Das Evangelium nach Johannes, 1975)
βand godlike sort was the Logosβ (Johannes Schneider, Das Evangelium nach Johannes, 1978)
βthe Word was a divine Beingβ (Scholarβs Version-The Five Gospels, 1993)
βThe Divine word and wisdom was there with God, and it was what God wasβ (J. Madsen, New Testament A Rendering , 1994)
βa God/god was the Logos/logosβ (Jurgen Becker, Das Evangelium nach Johannes, 1979)
βThe Word/word was itself a divine Being/being.β (Curt Stage, The New Testament, 1907)
βthe Word was of divine kindβ (Lyder Brun (Norw. professor of NT theology), 1945)
βwas of divine Kind/kindβ (Fredrich Pfaefflin, The New Testament, 1949)
βgodlike Being/being had the Word/wordβ (Albrecht, 1957)
βthe word of the world was a divine beingβ (Smit, 1960)
βGod(=godlike Being/being) was the Word/wordβ (Menge, 1961)
βdivine (of the category divinity)was the Logosβ (Haenchen (tr. By R. Funk), 1984)
βAnd the Word was divine.β (William Temple, Archbishop of York, Readings in St. Johnβs Gospel, London, Macmillan & Co.,1933)
βthe word was with Allah[God] and the word was a godβ (Greek Orthodox /Arabic Calendar, incorporating portions of the 4 Gospels, Greek Orthodox Patriarchy or Beirut, May, 1983)
βAnd the Word was Divineβ (Ervin Edward Stringfellow (Prof. of NT Language and Literature/Drake University, 1943)
βand the Logos was divine (a divine being)β (Robert Harvey, D.D., Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Westminster College, Cambridge,
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on β11-11-2014 07:47 AM
@iapetus_rocks wrote:To hear you guys talk, it's almost as if you believe this bible stuff is reliable history. It isn't. It's theology, written for a purpose and is in no way to be taken as "gospel" π
You argue about the finer points of texts which are not the originals. The earliest extant texts of the New Testament date from more than 300 years after the events they purport to describe. There are no original texts. None.
You'd be better off arguing about how to live a good and moral life, and the social responsibilities which go along with that than to waste your time arguing about such inconsequential niceties as you are doing right now.
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? I don't care, because it doesn't matter.
I am not going to be able to answer you any more because I will end up losing my temper.Too many like you claim toknow it all.You walk in everyone's shoes.You KNOW what is truth and what is not.In effect that is your claim because you speak with such authority when you say it is nonsense.I will not be able to answer you again.BTW you want to ask "how many angels dance on a pin".You obviously fancy yourself as a philospher.If you would like to start a thread for a debate on Tarski's Theory of Truth orsimilar then I will debate you on that but I will not reply again on the Bible with you.
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on β11-11-2014 07:52 AM - last edited on β13-11-2014 06:27 AM by li.vish
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
couldn't sleep - read this. I suppose you'll just say that these guy's don't know what they are talking about?
Greek scholars translate John 1:1 "..and the word was a god"?
or "divine" or "deity"?W. E. Vine - "a god was the Word" - p. 490, An Expository Dictionary of the New Testament.
C. H. Dodd - "The Word was a god" - Technical Papers for the Bible Translator, Jan., 1977.
Murray J. Harris - "the Word was a god" - p. 60, Jesus as God, Baker Book House, 1992.
Robert Young - "and a God (i.e. a Divine Being) was the Word" - Young's Concise Critical Bible Commentary.
"And the Word was divine." - An American Translation, 19th impr., 1975.
βand the word was a godβ (Newcome, 1808)
βthe Word was Godβsβ (Crellius,as quoted in The New Testament in an Improved Version)
βand the Word was a divine being.β (La Bible du Centenaire, LβEvangile selon Jean, by Maurice Goguel,1928)
βthe Logos was a god (John Samuel Thompson, The Montessoran; or The Gospel History According to the Four Evangelists, Baltimore; published by the translator, 1829)
βthe Word was divineβ (Goodspeedβs An American Translation, 1939)
βthe word was a god.β (Revised Version-Improved and Corrected)
βand god[-ly/-like] was the Word.β (Prof. Felix Just, S.J. - Loyola Marymount University)
βthe Logos was divineβ (Moffattβs The Bible, 1972)
βthe Word was God*[ftn. or Deity, Divine, which is a better translation, because the Greek definite article is not present before this Greek word] (International English Bible-Extreme New Testament, 2001)
βand the Word was a godβ (Reijnier Rooleeuw, M.D. -The New Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ, translated from the Greek, 1694)
β[A]s a god the Command wasβ (Hermann Heinfetter, A Literal Translation of the New Testament,1863)
βThe Word was a Godβ (Abner Kneeland-The New Testament in Greek and English, 1822)
β[A]nd a God (i.e. a Divine Being) was the Wordβ (Robert Young, LL.D. (Concise Commentary on the Holy Bible [Grand Rapids: Baker, n.d.], 54). 1885)
βthe Word was a godβ (Belsham N.T. 1809)
βAnd the logos was a godβ (Leicester Ambrose, The Final Theology, Volume 1, New York, New York; M.B. Sawyer and Company, 1879)
βthe Word was Deistic [=The Word was Godly] (Charles A.L. Totten, The Gospel of History, 1900)
β[A]nd was a godβ (J.N. Jannaris, Zeitschrift fur die Newtestameutlich Wissencraft, (German periodical) 1901, International Bible Translators N.T. 1981)
β[A] Divine Person.β (Samuel Clarke, M.A., D.D., rector of St. James, Westminster, A Paraphrase on the Gospel of John, London)
βa Godβ (Lant Carpenter, LL.D (in Unitarianism in the Gospels [London: C. Stower, 1809], 156).)
βa Godβ (Paul Wernle,(in The Beginnings of Christianity, vol. 1, The Rise of Religion [1903], 16).)
βand the [Marshal] [Word] was a god.β (21st Century Literal)
[A]nd (a) God was the wordβ (George William Horner, The Coptic Version of the New Testament, 1911)
β[A]nd the Word was of divine natureβ (Ernest Findlay Scott, The Literature of the New Testament, New York, Columbia University Press, 1932)
[T]he Word was a Godβ (James L. Tomanec, The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Anointed, 1958)
βThe Word had the same nature as Godβ (Philip Harner, JBL, Vol. 92, 1974)
βAnd a god (or, of a divine kind) was the Wordβ (Siegfried Schulz, Das Evangelium nach Johannes, 1975)
βand godlike sort was the Logosβ (Johannes Schneider, Das Evangelium nach Johannes, 1978)
βthe Word was a divine Beingβ (Scholarβs Version-The Five Gospels, 1993)
βThe Divine word and wisdom was there with God, and it was what God wasβ (J. Madsen, New Testament A Rendering , 1994)
βa God/god was the Logos/logosβ (Jurgen Becker, Das Evangelium nach Johannes, 1979)
βThe Word/word was itself a divine Being/being.β (Curt Stage, The New Testament, 1907)
βthe Word was of divine kindβ (Lyder Brun (Norw. professor of NT theology), 1945)
βwas of divine Kind/kindβ (Fredrich Pfaefflin, The New Testament, 1949)
βgodlike Being/being had the Word/wordβ (Albrecht, 1957)
βthe word of the world was a divine beingβ (Smit, 1960)
βGod(=godlike Being/being) was the Word/wordβ (Menge, 1961)
βdivine (of the category divinity)was the Logosβ (Haenchen (tr. By R. Funk), 1984)
βAnd the Word was divine.β (William Temple, Archbishop of York, Readings in St. Johnβs Gospel, London, Macmillan & Co.,1933)
βthe word was with Allah[God] and the word was a godβ (Greek Orthodox /Arabic Calendar, incorporating portions of the 4 Gospels, Greek Orthodox Patriarchy or Beirut, May, 1983)
βAnd the Word was Divineβ (Ervin Edward Stringfellow (Prof. of NT Language and Literature/Drake University, 1943)
βand the Logos was divine (a divine being)β (Robert Harvey, D.D., Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Westminster College, Cambridge,
I KNEWyou were a Jehovahs witness .Nice one there adding the letter "A".
So tell me ,which of these so called experts understood the Scriptures well enough to KNOW that the Bible does not say Jesus was crucified on a Friday?I will tell you the answer.NOT ONE! Tell me ,which one of these so called Scholars knew the Bible well enough to state that the King at the time of Jesus birth was not Herod the Great?The answer?NONE.That is the calibre of your so called experts and not one of them not the hundreds of others that claim to know it all will debate this.Like you they run from the questions that expose them.
How many of these so called experts believe in the fantasy of the person called "THE ANTICHRIST??I would say most.
So do not try to show me how the great minds think.Most of these so called scholars are idiots who could not add 1+1.
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on β11-11-2014 06:53 PM
2014eelea said to me:
"I am not going to be able to answer you any more"
2014eelea said to rabbitearbandicoot
"Like you they run from the questions that expose them."
Ok π
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on β11-11-2014 10:49 PM
2 Peter 3 [16] As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
I'm not going to argue with you lot but take note of the above.
There is little gained in taking one little section of scripture to disprove an overall truth which has many obvious references to the truth trying to be disproved.
Take scripture as a whole and ask for the Spirits help to understand it.
And as He is God, He is able to help.
Cheers
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on β12-11-2014 09:44 AM
@wimjig1 wrote:2 Peter 3 [16] As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
I'm not going to argue with you lot but take note of the above.
There is little gained in taking one little section of scripture to disprove an overall truth which has many obvious references to the truth trying to be disproved.
Take scripture as a whole and ask for the Spirits help to understand it.
And as He is God, He is able to help.
Cheers
You see, you missed the whole point of this thread - The Spirit IS NOT GOD.
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on β12-11-2014 01:19 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@wimjig1 wrote:2 Peter 3 [16] As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
I'm not going to argue with you lot but take note of the above.
There is little gained in taking one little section of scripture to disprove an overall truth which has many obvious references to the truth trying to be disproved.
Take scripture as a whole and ask for the Spirits help to understand it.
And as He is God, He is able to help.
Cheers
You see, you missed the whole point of this thread - The Spirit IS NOT GOD.
I think you may have missed mine
2 Peter 3 [16] As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.