It is good to go back to the Greek and Hebrew so that we can get a better understanding of the culture that the passage was written in. It helps us understand God's Word even better
Where do you think the KJV came from? It was 70-80% based on Tyndale's work which itself was from the Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts. How long before discuss turns into disgust and debate into hate. Really, Christians have far more in common than in difference and we are about to be overcome. Small talk and bickering over versions will soon bring us down!
The King James Bible 1611 does away with this John 1 Greek New Testament..This John 1 Greek New Testament is embracing Wescott and Hort and not in line with the early Christian church or early believers.
@evilmick66 The sad truth is that everytime we hear a pastor or bible teacher tell us that in the original this passage really means this. When will people ever wake up to that nonsense of "in the original?" The so called original is gone and not in print today!! God promised that he would keep his word...Psalm 12:6,7.
@evilmick66 (((not true))) what so called bible teacher of person told you that? The English language is much deeper and more advanced than the Greek language my friend!! God is not using the Greek language anymore or trying to get His children back to Greek!! English is now the universal language and the King James Bible is the standard and only English Bible that man can get the complete meaning of Scripture. I was led many years to believe that we need to go to the "original."
Very moving. I like the speaker's accent, just like my Greek prefessor's.
oiseaudeproie 1 week ago
It is good to go back to the Greek and Hebrew so that we can get a better understanding of the culture that the passage was written in. It helps us understand God's Word even better
CellphoneTL 3 weeks ago
@aforetaste
i recommend you consider aramaic praimacy.
@phil4508
urLovedbyGod 3 weeks ago
greek...not latin...
phil4508 1 month ago
please dump the music...
phil4508 1 month ago
Where do you think the KJV came from? It was 70-80% based on Tyndale's work which itself was from the Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts. How long before discuss turns into disgust and debate into hate. Really, Christians have far more in common than in difference and we are about to be overcome. Small talk and bickering over versions will soon bring us down!
NousChristou 2 months ago
the way he is pronouncing the words, its not Greek
ILoadng 2 months ago
The King James Bible 1611 does away with this John 1 Greek New Testament..This John 1 Greek New Testament is embracing Wescott and Hort and not in line with the early Christian church or early believers.
mrmark262 2 months ago
@evilmick66 The sad truth is that everytime we hear a pastor or bible teacher tell us that in the original this passage really means this. When will people ever wake up to that nonsense of "in the original?" The so called original is gone and not in print today!! God promised that he would keep his word...Psalm 12:6,7.
mrmark262 2 months ago
@evilmick66 (((not true))) what so called bible teacher of person told you that? The English language is much deeper and more advanced than the Greek language my friend!! God is not using the Greek language anymore or trying to get His children back to Greek!! English is now the universal language and the King James Bible is the standard and only English Bible that man can get the complete meaning of Scripture. I was led many years to believe that we need to go to the "original."
mrmark262 2 months ago