There are a lot of things that have been interpreted differently.
How can we be really sure which "Bible" is true?
Perhaps, none of them are? :Ohno:
Don't forget, the Bible was written by human hands. Yes, Divinely inspired hands but still human beings who make mistakes and then translated by other humans who also make mistakes. The only certainty we have is that we will find out when we get to Heaven the FULL truth.
Don't forget, the Bible was written by human hands. Yes, Divinely inspired hands but still human beings who make mistakes and then translated by other humans who also make mistakes. The only certainty we have is that we will find out when we get to Heaven the FULL truth.
The Bible is God-Speakin'. God don't make mistakes. His Words are 100% accurate.
It's not God who wrote the bible.
It's not God who wrote the bible.
Yes, it's God's Words through the inspired of the Holy Spirit in His people ( authors - Peter, John, Luke, and etc. ) who wrote the Bible when it was first made. It was written in Hebrew, Greek and Aramic.. and, then later on it translated in English.
If, you don't believe that God wrote the Bible, then you don't believe in God as well. It have to be the same inside and out. Inward and outward.
There are a lot of things that have been interpreted differently.
How can we be really sure which "Bible" is true?
Perhaps, none of them are? :Ohno:
Irony thing is christanity and catholic are against each other and they use SAME BIBLE !!!!! it is really funny if you stop and think for a moment.
Irony thing is christanity and catholic are against each other and they use SAME BIBLE !!!!! it is really funny if you stop and think for a moment.
Catholics use KJV Bible also. Actually, we study many different versions of Bible to understand better the meaning. (New Jerusalem Bible, New Revised Standard Bible, New International Version, etc.)
Besides - doesn't matter what translation you have - it's still a translation. Unless you know Ancient Greek, Latin, Hebrew and Aramaic you will always be reading a particular person's translation. i.e. King James', Douay-Reims(another translation by two ppl named Douay and Reims), etc.
Catholics use KJV Bible also. Actually, we study many different versions of Bible to understand better the meaning. (New Jerusalem Bible, New Revised Standard Bible, New International Version, etc.)
Besides - doesn't matter what translation you have - it's still a translation. Unless you know Ancient Greek, Latin, Hebrew and Aramaic you will always be reading a particular person's translation. i.e. King James', Douay-Reims(another translation by two ppl named Douay and Reims), etc.
It is answer NO! Catholic and Christianity aren't same BIBLE!! I read Catholic's Bible is vvveerryyy different. I trust James King Version Bible. Most of Christian use JKV and other depend Bible.
Catholics use KJV Bible also. Actually, we study many different versions of Bible to understand better the meaning. (New Jerusalem Bible, New Revised Standard Bible, New International Version, etc.)
Besides - doesn't matter what translation you have - it's still a translation. Unless you know Ancient Greek, Latin, Hebrew and Aramaic you will always be reading a particular person's translation. i.e. King James', Douay-Reims(another translation by two ppl named Douay and Reims), etc.
Acutally it is King James Version (KJV)
You show me the proof the Bible about Catholic and Christianity are different Bible?
Exactly. I dont understand why christianity is making so much fuss over which translation is correct. All are same except for translating words so that we can understand them in our language.
While we are at it, should we throw out ASL version of bible out of window because ASL verison is entirely different from KJV in term of different usage of words??