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I dont have permission from Israel, the Vatican, etc.. to get to the old stuff though. The real stuff. Not what was interpreted from the real stuff. I mean I want the actual Apostles writings. And then Im gonna need people that understand the real old Hebrew. Because its changed to. And we apparently are finding "new" old stuff. Think its possible we got all the Apostles stuff? Did we miss some of it? Is that possible? Always digging around you know and we find new old stuff. Did we get all of Paul and Luke and John? |
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I read Romans 2 from this:
The Holy Bible Old Testament First Published 1609 by the English College at Douay New Testament First Published 1582 by the English College at Rheims Revised and Annotated 1749 by Bishop Richard Challoner Online Edition Copyright © 2006 by Kevin Knight Imprimatur. +James Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, September 1, 1899 Had the Latin with the English translated. Very difficult. And the English College at Douay and Rheims dont have the real documents. I did read the circumcision part. Got that covered, oops, errr... uncovered. |
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Okay, I think my stomach will attempt to digest the 8,000 calories worth of popcorn I ate, rather than giving it back. Thanks guys, for keeping me entertained while I fought my nausea; I'm going to bed.
I ate all that d*mn popcorn during "Killer of Sheep" which was described as the best movie of the 1970's that no one ever saw: http://salon.com/ent/movies/review/2007/03/30/killer/ I found it profoundly depressing, in that nothing really, seems to have changed since 1977.
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2:5. But according to thy hardness and impenitent heart, thou treasurest up to thyself wrath, against the day of wrath and revelation of the just judgment of God: Secundum duritiam autem tuam et inpaenitens cor thesaurizas tibi iram in die irae et revelationis iusti iudicii Dei 2:6. Who will render to every man according to his works. Qui reddet unicuique secundum opera eius 2:7. To them indeed who, according to patience in good work, seek glory and honour and incorruption, eternal life: His quidem qui secundum patientiam boni operis gloriam et honorem et incorruptionem quaerentibus vitam aeternam 2:8. But to them that are contentious and who obey not the truth but give credit to iniquity, wrath and indignation. His autem qui ex contentione et qui non adquiescunt veritati credunt autem iniquitati ira et indignatio 2:9. Tribulation and anguish upon every soul of man that worketh evil: of the Jew first, and also of the Greek. Tribulatio et angustia in omnem animam hominis operantis malum Iudaei primum et Graeci 2:10. But glory and honour and peace to every one that worketh good: to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. Gloria autem et honor et pax omni operanti bonum Iudaeo primum et Graeco No Tim this is the word. Science changes with changing evidence and observation. Science is skeptical and must change. The Bible is the Bible. It relies on faith. It was gathered from many people in many times and has been translated over and over. So what happened to Christ and what he did for us does not change. So we can rely totally on what we read now? What is the best version of the Bible. What have you got? The above is not even close to what I need. Because I realize it is way recent and translated too many times. Latin, thats Roman crud. I need the Hebrew. |
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THAT was impressive! I have to go now... but there are various sources to get what you need...but I wouldn't suggest the "Damascus Road" experience
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I hope you are seeing my point. WE are seeking what we can understand through the written word. You dont think Douay will get me anywhere, so you seek the written word that you understand. Someone had to write that for us to understand. But it is good enough, because at least we are trying, even if you and I get misled by bad translation (or it just cant be wrong)? or lost stuff that has never been translated? God surely cant hold that against us. Or can he? If 3 billion Chinese not exposed can be tossed, can we for not digging and questioning? For not finding the truth. Because you and I both know what we are reading that we do understand quite possibly is not the truth. |
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Update on the "cocolate nuts". I was rollin' on the floor when I read the comments... http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8021#comments My guess is that Catholics know chocolate, maybe Jesus...definitely not art! LOL...forgot "free speech", oh my! |
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