Thank you for posting this very informative video clip of the bible and roman catholic conspiracy to corrupt it. It has opened my eyes much, much wider as to the amazing extent of their conspiratorial efforts to undermine the truth of God's word. The good news is that God is omnipotent and in the end, it is He who wins over the evil intents & plots of the catholic church.
@imax1971 Simplest answer. No one. The NT was widely copied and transmitted throughout the old world that it was impossible to control its spread so that if any error crept into the text then all you have to do is compare it to all the other manuscripts. This is why we are confident that we have the original NT as there was no controlling authority over the texts.
As for the OT, the Dead Sea Scrolls show that they too have been faithfully transmitted down the ages :o)
If the Bible is a Catholic book, why does it nowhere mention the Catholic Church? Why is there no mention of a pope, a cardinal, an archbishop, a parish priest, a nun, or a member of any other Catholic order? If the Bible is a Catholic book, why is auricular confession, indulgences, prayers to the saints, adoration of Mary, veneration of relics and images, and many other rites and ceremonies of the Catholic Church, left out of it?
@kiwichristian2009 It doesn't really, catholic church is ALL about works of the flesh, not standing in the victory of christ. The small flock Jesus talks about is clearly NOT the catholic church, also, watch out.
Jesus knows His people, his children
Romans 16:17 I urge you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and put obstacles in your way that are contrary to the teaching you have learned. Keep away from them.
@skellys3 I should be more specific I suppose: the NKJV has ignored the Textus Receptus (TR) in over 1,200 places due to also comparing it with 'critical texts' as well as the TR.
@electricbouguereau Wrong again. The NKJV has not ignored the TR at all. Please give me one example of the NKJV translating from the "Critical Texts" instead of the TR...
Be careful, though, not to become a KJV-onlyist. It is not exactly "divinely inspired". It was the king's project to create his pet Bible that would support the hierarchy in the Church and State. And even after the translation was done, there were single-handed changes made. The KJV is far from innocent. A good example - Romans 13. The original has NOTHING about governments or rulers. KJV is so engineered as to keep kings and priests in office.
Thank you for posting this very informative video clip of the bible and roman catholic conspiracy to corrupt it. It has opened my eyes much, much wider as to the amazing extent of their conspiratorial efforts to undermine the truth of God's word. The good news is that God is omnipotent and in the end, it is He who wins over the evil intents & plots of the catholic church.
opsvideo2008 3 weeks ago
Quick question... Who preserved the sacred texts at the time?...
imax1971 3 months ago
@imax1971 At what time?
skellys3 3 months ago
@imax1971 Simplest answer. No one. The NT was widely copied and transmitted throughout the old world that it was impossible to control its spread so that if any error crept into the text then all you have to do is compare it to all the other manuscripts. This is why we are confident that we have the original NT as there was no controlling authority over the texts.
As for the OT, the Dead Sea Scrolls show that they too have been faithfully transmitted down the ages :o)
Surfxeo 2 weeks ago
If the Bible is a Catholic book, why does it nowhere mention the Catholic Church? Why is there no mention of a pope, a cardinal, an archbishop, a parish priest, a nun, or a member of any other Catholic order? If the Bible is a Catholic book, why is auricular confession, indulgences, prayers to the saints, adoration of Mary, veneration of relics and images, and many other rites and ceremonies of the Catholic Church, left out of it?
kiwichristian2009 7 months ago
@kiwichristian2009 The Bible is NOT a Roman Catholic book. Did you misunderstand what this video is about? Did you watch the video?
skellys3 7 months ago
@kiwichristian2009 It doesn't really, catholic church is ALL about works of the flesh, not standing in the victory of christ. The small flock Jesus talks about is clearly NOT the catholic church, also, watch out.
Jesus knows His people, his children
Romans 16:17 I urge you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and put obstacles in your way that are contrary to the teaching you have learned. Keep away from them.
MrTruth111 4 months ago
@electricbouguereau This is not true. The NKJV is NOT from the westcott and hort manuscripts. It is from the same manuscripts as the KJV/AV.
skellys3 8 months ago
@skellys3 I should be more specific I suppose: the NKJV has ignored the Textus Receptus (TR) in over 1,200 places due to also comparing it with 'critical texts' as well as the TR.
electricbouguereau 8 months ago
@electricbouguereau Wrong again. The NKJV has not ignored the TR at all. Please give me one example of the NKJV translating from the "Critical Texts" instead of the TR...
skellys3 8 months ago
Be careful, though, not to become a KJV-onlyist. It is not exactly "divinely inspired". It was the king's project to create his pet Bible that would support the hierarchy in the Church and State. And even after the translation was done, there were single-handed changes made. The KJV is far from innocent. A good example - Romans 13. The original has NOTHING about governments or rulers. KJV is so engineered as to keep kings and priests in office.
It's easy to become a cult over a translation.
ipeklofijs 11 months ago
Excellent clip brother! Thanks for posting it!
BrotherRyanHicks 11 months ago
@BrotherRyanHicks You're welcome brother!
skellys3 11 months ago
I'll be checking the full documentary out soon. Thanks for sharing this.
KnobberProductions 1 year ago
@KnobberProductions Great! You're welcome...
skellys3 1 year ago
Thanks, this was very informative.
eaddy82 1 year ago
@eaddy82 You're welcome!
skellys3 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing. I was not aware of this documentary. God Bless you.
AntG72 1 year ago
@AntG72 You're welcome!
skellys3 1 year ago