Message from @HeisRisen
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women and children were punished by wearing masks
Verses? @βπ§βο½απ πΏπ―
@HeisRisen we don't understand all natural phenomenon
Was asking for the verses you mentioned here:
> According to the Christian Bible there are three gates to hell, one in the desert, another in the ocean, and one under Jerusalem
Ummm one moment need to look it up
@HeisRisen Jeremiah 19 [Talmud Eruvin 19a]
Alrighty
As far as jamming science and secret society stuff together, Wolfenstein does a good job of it
Which is probably Hebrew Bible not Christian Bible now that I think about it@HeisRisen
Yeah, the christian bible doesnβt say anything about gates. And the Jewish Bible is not entirely accurate as it leaves out crucial passages that propeshy about Jesus Christ, whom they reject as being the messiah.
Disagreement between faiths is the most likely reason for the discrepancies between the two books
But this goes back to my original point about ancient stories being records of natural phenomenon or events that happen only extremely rarely
nice
while the bible technically is the word of god, remember it cannot possibly be perfect for two reasons
1. mortal men wrote the word of god and therfore, possibly fudged the wording, as no one is truly perfect
Well there is a biblical account of the flood and many other accounts that talk of 7 gods or 6 gods coming off a ship, or 6-7 gods who rule over a big flood, etc.
and second, there will be a lot of similar accounts in the bible, but not the exact same becaus of multiple peopl writing it down
The telephone game
Well no
exactly
It was from pure eye witnessing of a major flood.
Whether it be God or their gods.
while they may or may not have recieved from the same source, because they are different people in different places, there will be discrepancies
How many times has the Bible been translated again?
like a bajillion times
so,
a lot of differences
No, actually not many differences.
If any
huh
There arenβt, it was translated carefully and God preserved it.
i was under the impression that the overrall is pretty much the same, its just wording thats different
basically same sentence
different words
Thatβs why I donβt usually like ESV, NIV, ASV.
is there an officially recognized version that is agreed to be the most accurate?
@HeisRisen not knocking your faith but languages change and even passing through a single person can result in perception shifts. And minor changes can snowball. On top of that, didn't the Bible get translated by muslim Arabs at one point during the dark ages?
Just saying to err is to be human
The people werenβt perfect but the system in which they translated it was close to it.