every time one verse of bible proves God is Me the re-write it.
I AM: I AIVI stitched together
i am: Iarri stitched together
8 nations words that describe the LORD your God.?
they all when viewed from a certain veiw point describe one single Man called lari Tod appearing with sealed cuts looking like IIII I . So to make biblical prophesies come true 2 more national languages need to be discovered so that the 10 nation confederacy can unite under the Supreme Being.
IIII I .
IIII I E U
IIII I . S
IIII I = U S with = underlined as DEUS
CuTnuTiT as GOTT
CuTOD as GOD
allari with a I above the r to make it allah
S\\HANCuTIIII I as SHANGDI
THE LORD IS GOD.
but all those holy words describe Me so I AM the promised visitation of the Lord thy God but existing rulers deny deny deny cause they want their sons to be the LORD GODS but they are the false Gods and I AM is the God who is true, pure, and 1.
2006-10-10 05:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible is not the first book ever written. The Books of the Bible were memorized and later put down on scrolls. With Jesus Resurrection and the disciples movement to spread the Gospel, meaning "good news", the apostles wrote Gospels and letters were written, (especially by Paul), to edify the growing Church when they were unable to instruct them in person. The Books were compiled into the Bible around the 7th century but not completed for some time because anyone caught with them would be cruelly killed as a public warning. A Latin translation of the Books, Gospels, and letters (called Epistles) was kept by the Roman Catholic Church for a thousand years. In 1611, King James of England commissioned a copy be translated into English for him. This is the basis of modern translations. A non-denominational commission in the early 1940's gathered to determine whether or not the King James Bible could be translated for easy reading, making it more accessible to those who were not educated above sixth grade level, a vast majority of the world population. This translation was completed in the 1950's and became known as the New International Version that many people prefer today. All modern translations are derived from the King James Version, which is the version deemed to have been inspired by the Holy Spirit because of the number of consistencies not thought to be within the cognitive ability of mankind, and also because of the vast number of people who died making the translation. The Bible, meaning "books" has gone from Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, and modern English translations, but only the King James Version in the English translation has been studied to determine the influence of the Holy Spirit in that translation. Individual books of the Bible are some of the earliest writings and, in fact the Bible itself is given credit for our Greek, Latin, and Italian conglomeration of roots making up the English language today; but the Bible today is not the first book ever written.
2006-10-10 13:15:40
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answered by reformed 3
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Man keeps rewriting it or at least keeps revising it, man is also the one who decided which parts should be included and which parts excluded. Most people don't know that there are many texts like the dead sea scrolls and the agnostic Bible which are not included. Many of these excluded parts were written by some of the authors of the books of the Bible like the Apostle Paul. For this reason I believe in the Koran which still exists today in its original form. It has not been changed by man and is still read just as it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammed(pbuh).
2006-10-10 12:56:17
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answered by brendagho 4
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The bible has been translated through out the years so that people of different languages can read it. Because I'm sure none of us can read the original writings that were in Hebrew and Greek. Think about this : Why has the bible lasted for so long? It is because it is the only book that has Gods backing. In the beginning they had scrolls to read not books. Because you can't carry around big scrolls and there was only one copy, books were made.
2006-10-10 12:56:08
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answered by woman of steel 5
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Are you talking about the different versions like King James, New King James, New International Version, Amplified and etc?
These are all translated from Greek and Hebrew....A Greek and Hebrew word can have various meanings. Just look up a word in the Bible and pull out a Strong's Dictionary.
2006-10-10 12:46:14
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answered by Jasmine 5
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What makes you think the Bible was the first book ever written?
2006-10-10 12:45:23
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answered by Blackacre 7
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No one with any reason to know has ever asserted the Bible was the first book ever written.
2006-10-10 12:44:54
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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Get a copy of "Misquoting Jesus" by Bart D. Ehrman and "101 Myths of the Bible" by Gary Greenberg.
Study religion from a non-specific religion's point of view.
2006-10-10 12:47:44
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answered by Sick Puppy 7
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Man
2006-10-10 12:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No one is re-writing it.... (Except Muhammed)
there are merely translations to different languages or easier translations eassier to understand...but the meaning is the SAME as the original manuscripts....
God's Word endures forever...you can count on that.
2006-10-10 12:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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