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ing. Thanks!!!!

2007-02-21 11:21:48 · 8 answers · asked by ? 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

okay. .well obviously I wouldn't have asked the question if my Bible (and LOTS of others) didn't capitalize He. .and it doesn't make the Bible less truthful for me either.. it was just a question that came up in Bible Study the other night.. and we were All wondering. .thanks again

2007-02-21 11:39:44 · update #1

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Yes! He, His, when talking about God, Christ, or the Holy Spirit..

grace2u

2007-02-21 11:28:30 · answer #1 · answered by Theophilus 6 · 0 0

I've noticed that myself. I, myself always capitalize He, Him etc when writing about The Trinity. I think it's a respect thing. But I don't get hung up on it or doubt the Bible's authenticity. Some doubters of the Word will no doubt use this against the authenticity of the Bible, but if it's not this, they will find another reason not to believe, so it doesn't really matter.

2007-02-21 11:35:20 · answer #2 · answered by connie 6 · 1 1

You apparently are closer to a significant truth than most people in this country realize.
The word to watch is Lord, from Genesis-Revelation. When it is capitalized; it refers to the Lord Jesus Christ. When it is not capitalized; it is not referring to the Lord Jesus Christ. (I have seen a 'typo' or so). The 'exception' to the rule, (because the Bibles I have check are many times inconsistent with themselves) is the text that says something like (The lord said to my lord....).

2007-02-21 12:03:10 · answer #3 · answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7 · 0 1

which Bible are you using: Catholics always Capitalize He when referring to God Jesus and the Holy Spirit specifically (which of course are all one and the same person)

2007-02-21 11:25:43 · answer #4 · answered by smileymduke 4 · 0 1

Sometimes they do but weather the words are in C>A

S or in lower case its doesn't matter a Word is a Word and a Name is a Name. of Course they all have meanings but that's all.

2007-02-21 11:30:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Don't worry the Christains will re-write the word, like they've done a thousand times.
Soon it will be "Corrected"

2007-02-21 11:25:43 · answer #6 · answered by Albert Hall 3 · 2 2

Most of the newer versions do.

2007-02-21 11:24:59 · answer #7 · answered by oldguy63 7 · 0 0

they do....

2007-02-21 11:25:04 · answer #8 · answered by spikescorps 2 · 0 0

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