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|    Re: Dog ate cat - (10) God's name about     |
|    26 May 23 16:17:21    |
      XPost: alt.bible, alt.religion.christian.biblestudy, alt.religion.christianity       XPost: alt.christnet.bible, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic              >>Friend james shows the jw vatican does *not* "prove all things" by       >>independent evidence:       >>       >>>God's name about 7000 in Bible. Most churche's Bibles zero.       >>       >>correction, it is not "jehovah anywhere, so what is it really:       >       Friend james confirms it is not "jehovah":              >Jehovah is the Latinized-English version from hundreds of years ago.       >>       Correction, it is the product of a rc monk in the middle ages who did not       know that an initial "j" sound is not possible in either greek or hebrew.       The jw vatican endorses a mistake, ain't that special?              >>'10 Bible Names of God to Know from the Old Testament'       >       >God's actual name comes from around 7000 times in the OT and is from       >the Tetragrammaton YHWH. Even if He is called other names, the primary       >name is the one used the almost 7000 times. Older Bibles translate it       >to the Latin-English "Jehovah". Even the KJV:       >       >Psalms 83:18 That men may know that thou, whose name alone is       >Jehovah, art the most high over all the earth.              Sure, they took up the monk's mistake in 1 or two places, nowhere in the       thousands. The greek translation for God/Lord was used.              >No other name for God is used so frequently as "Jehovah" in the Bible              Correction, only in the jw vatican "translation", no?              >OT.(see also the American Standard Bible) But most church Bibles cut       >out the Tetragrammaton, then insert the words "Lord" or "God". JW's       >have fully restored it.              Smile, tell us again the jw vatican invented fairy tale of how the greek       of the NT came to use their words for "God/Lord" by the actions of "jewish       scribes" many years af it was written and being widely used in churches.       >>The nwt gets it wrong, it uses a english translation "God"; not the       >>transliteration of how it sounds. . It is not "jehovah" anywhere in the       >>entire bible, no not once. Yet the nwt is full of that error.       >>       >>Then there are 9 aditional names of course.       >>       >>The NT is in greek where the name for God or Lord is used only. Again the       >>nwt inserts falsely "jehovah" for the greek words translated from the       >>aramaic the apostles spoke.       >>       >>>For those who insist on the Hebrew transliterated (letter for letter)       >>>form (such as Yahweh), why don't they NOT use the ENGLISH form       >>>"Jesus", but instead use the Hebrew form "Yeshua" or at least the       >>>Greek form "Iesous"? After all, they say Jesus is God. Cat got your       >>>tongue?       >>       >>Smile, because "Jesus" *is* the english translateration of the greek above.       >>The hebrew is not used because it is likewise not an english       >>transliteration. Remember the NT is in greek not hebrew.       >       >The name "Jesus" came from a Heavenly command. (Mt 1:21) Which in       >Greek would have been transliterated as "Iesoun" (Iesous) See below.       >       >-- Transliterated, Unaccented       >Matthew 1:21 Texetai deHuion. Kai kaleseis to onoma autou Iesoun,       >autos garsosei ton laon autou apo ton hamartion auton."       >>       >>Did the dog eat the cat?       >       >The cannibal ate the Indian who ate the dog who ate the cat who ate       >the mouse who ate the cheese.              And the proof eats the jw vatican's weasal word tactics.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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