Is "The woman in adultery" part of the Bible?

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

From our series "Battle to Discredit the Bible" this clip answers the question: Is the story of the woman taken in adultery that's brought before Jesus, part of the text?

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  • @cherubimX the part of the woman cought in adultery does not occur in the oldest, and therefore best, and most reliable manuscripts of the NT. if you would read the books of Bart Ehrman, you would know that by now.

  • @cherubimX

    How do you know the Textus Receptus is pure? How do you know that the Textus Receptus doesn't have ADDITIONS, rather than the NU and Alexandrian texts having omissions?

  • Textual Criticism is a PSEUDO-Science. The Masoretic Text and the Textus Receptus is the pure Word of God. The Nestle-Aland text is corrupt. Don't believe this joker, who want's to convince you, that John 7:53-8:11 doesn't belong in the bible.

  • @MatrixOfDynamism Nicodemus, although he was not an apostle, was there to witness the crucifixion, and he was one of the two who buried Jesus in the tomb. Nicodemus was a convert, and i have no problem with him telling what he saw to the apostles. That's how the witnessing system on earth works, even in real time.

  • Very sad to see manuscripts like Sinaiticus and Vaticanus have such a strong influence, for it only just causes problems for the Christian faith.

  • @creationcenterTV there have never been witnesses sir, the bible itself says that when the hard time came upon Jesus they ALL Fled. The keyword is ALL A.L.L. And the bible is very clear about this. The thing about Jesus being crucified was a hearsay, they had HEARD that Jesus was crucified from someone. They were never eye witnesses.

  • Is it upto them to change the bible as they like ? is it up to them to keep things and take out things as their hearts desire ?!! that's wierd and creepy .. !!

  • @creationcenterTV Why wouldn't this be an inconsistency in the Bible?  Because you presume the Bible is always correct, even though you don't know if it is or not?

  • The Quran says that Jesus wasn't crucified when in fact the apostles who lived with Him saw Him crucified and He rose again the third day. Peter himself says that "we were eyewitnesses". That is an inconsistency in the Quran.

    You broke God's Law (the Ten Commandments), God became a man and paid our fine on the cross so that if you put your faith and trust in Jesus and if you repent of your sins, you will go to heaven and God will give u a new heart with new desires. And Christ is the ONLY way.

  • Hello billoodean. Respectfully, were there manuscripts that were burnt? Thank you.

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