Have a look at "Misquoting Jesus" by Bart D. Ehrman
2007-03-25 15:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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There are mannny errors in you question which indicates you are not Biblically learned.
The actual words in the exact order of any Bible are different from the original writings for many reasons including human error and nefarious intent.
However, The message of the Bible is true to its origin God/Jesus. The message lives in the revelationary power of the writings with in the hearts, souls and minds of people when read, studied and meditated on.
If you will engage you life with the Bible you will descover that as many times as you encounter any given passage you will learn something new. even in the shortest passage "Jesus wept". There are layers upon layers of meaning and understanding in those two simple words.
2007-03-25 17:18:54
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answered by mike g 4
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The bibles message hasn't changed, it has been published in over a thousand languages, the message hasn't changed yet but some languages, have many words for deeper meanings, for instance the Greek has five different words, for love because all the different degrees of love, and types of love, like for a brother or our God.. an so on . what I'm saying is some languages translate, more precisely than others, because of their system of languages, Greek and Hebrew are a couple of examples of that, but all in all the saving message, of the bible has never changed. it remains the best seller of all times and will only sale more, because theres no replacement for divine truth, that only lies inside the pages of the holy bible...
2007-03-25 17:42:48
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answered by MOPE DE VOPE 2
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The Bible was NEVER revealed to Jesus.
It was not put together (authorised) until more than 300 years after Jesus "died".
2007-03-25 17:22:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The bible wasn't revealed to Jesus. The new testament part was written about Jesus. I think most of the teachings are true and unchanged. peace, love, understanding, patience, not judging. But I think most of the other stuff is not true.
2007-03-25 17:15:23
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answered by Rosalind S 4
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The Bible was written after Jesus was supposedly crucified. There was a wide gap of years. It would be like you writing a book about JFK today, except instead of video/audio/written records, you had only a handful of eyewitness accounts of his entire life to go by, and no living relatives to interview.
2007-03-25 17:13:49
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answered by Huddy 6
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105%
2007-03-25 17:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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