Message from @bambi

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2019-07-10 02:40:51 UTC  

How is it so hard to say Yahcob or Yisrael?

2019-07-10 02:41:28 UTC  

Yaakov you mean

2019-07-10 02:42:15 UTC  

H3290
יַעֲקֹב
ya‛ăqôb

2019-07-10 02:42:22 UTC  

it's pronounciation of words used by people over time that has changed

2019-07-10 02:42:45 UTC  

that isn;t evil

2019-07-10 02:43:01 UTC  

Most likely pronounced Yahcob. I would have no problem if they translated it properly.

2019-07-10 02:45:48 UTC  

the hebrew letter Bet is pronounced as a B when used in the front of a word and as a V when at the back of a word

2019-07-10 02:47:13 UTC  

But they know full well that Jacob was not what it was. They know full well Yisrael. Yet they transliterate anyway. They even change Iakob (Jacob) to James to honor King James. Who else are they honoring?

2019-07-10 02:47:50 UTC  

really? to honor King James?

2019-07-10 02:47:57 UTC  

have you read any older bible than KJV

2019-07-10 02:48:21 UTC  

Now I understand it could be Jacob or Iacob because it is hard to know I or J as originally they were the same letter.

2019-07-10 02:48:27 UTC  

it's simply the pronounciations changing over the years as languages changed, the 1526 Tyndale has the names all different too

2019-07-10 02:48:44 UTC  

Changing Jacob to James. Come on.

2019-07-10 02:49:01 UTC  

time passes and pronounciations of words change as time progresses because of languages

2019-07-10 02:49:16 UTC  

King James. Come on be reasonable.

2019-07-10 02:49:43 UTC  

this hebrew word movement is a distraction to keep you focused on that rather than more pressing matters

2019-07-10 02:50:18 UTC  

to jews you become as a jew, to gentiles you become as a gentile

2019-07-10 02:50:24 UTC  

this is a pointless debate

2019-07-10 02:50:24 UTC  

In Greek
H3290
יַעֲקֹב
ya‛ăqôb

2019-07-10 02:50:47 UTC  

Jacob.

2019-07-10 02:51:34 UTC  

Should I go to church this week?

2019-07-10 02:51:40 UTC  

I suppose. It is of little real importance.

2019-07-10 02:52:08 UTC  

depends what your church teaches

2019-07-10 02:52:18 UTC  

I think the nearest one is Baptist

2019-07-10 02:52:21 UTC  

if it is teaching you God is a three person being, then no

2019-07-10 02:53:05 UTC  

you are better off reading the bible itself

2019-07-10 02:53:09 UTC  

I think Church is good. A decent place to learn. Just remember they preach what they personally believe. It may not be truth. But it should be good for you.

2019-07-10 02:54:26 UTC  

Well I agree. Like I said they will teach their personal beliefs. As long as you understand that and do not consider them a truth source just a helper they should be able to help you.

2019-07-10 02:54:40 UTC  

I think Bible Study is often better than sermons.

2019-07-10 02:55:53 UTC  

three person being: the father, the ghost, and the Holy Spirit?

2019-07-10 02:56:04 UTC  

or father, son, Holy Spirit ?

2019-07-10 02:56:31 UTC  

Yes. In John 14 and 17 Jesus was clear we are One. Not three.

2019-07-10 02:57:25 UTC  

Three is contrived by later Church Fathers. It is not in the New Testament. Origin brought over from his pagan beliefs.

2019-07-10 02:58:01 UTC  

Possibly changed a few verses so they now say Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

2019-07-10 03:00:56 UTC  

In Hinduism, God is a Trinity composed of Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the sustainer), and Shiva (the destroyer)—a self-governed universe.

2019-07-10 03:02:45 UTC  

hinduism is false

2019-07-10 03:03:13 UTC  

you will notice all the false religions have a trinity god

2019-07-10 03:03:25 UTC  

the bible never promotes a trinity

2019-07-10 03:03:32 UTC  

doesn't christianity associate with the holy trinity

2019-07-10 03:03:36 UTC  

father son holy spirit

2019-07-10 03:03:47 UTC  

it isn't a biblical doctrine, it is catholic