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Bible Translation Philosophy—What Is It?

The debate as to where one should be in the spectrum of literal versus dynamic equivalent, i.e., their translation philosophy has been going on since the first translation of the Hebrew (Aramaic) into Greek, i.e., the Septuagint (280-150 B.C.E.).

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Bible Translation Philosophy—What Is It? – Christian Publishing House Blog

The debate as to where one should be in the spectrum of literal versus dynamic equivalent, i.e., their translation philosophy has been going on since the first translation of the Hebrew (Aramaic) into Greek, i.e., the Septuagint (280-150 B.C.E.).

Bible Translation Philosophy—What Is It?

The debate as to where one should be in the spectrum of literal versus dynamic equivalent, i.e., their translation philosophy has been going on since the first translation of the Hebrew (Aramaic) into Greek, i.e., the Septuagint (280-150 B.C.E.).

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https://christianpublishinghou....se.co/2017/05/14/bib

Bible Translation Philosophy—What Is It? – Christian Publishing House Blog
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Bible Translation Philosophy—What Is It? – Christian Publishing House Blog

The debate as to where one should be in the spectrum of literal versus dynamic equivalent, i.e., their translation philosophy has been going on since the first translation of the Hebrew (Aramaic) into Greek, i.e., the Septuagint (280-150 B.C.E.).

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The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes

THIS FREE BLOG ARTICLE HAS BEEN ADDED TO AND SOME POINTS BETTER EXPLAINED - IT IS A MUST READ - ENJOY

What is inspiration? What is involved in being moved along by the Holy Spirit? What is inerrancy? Was Tertius, Paul’s scribe capable in his human imperfection to go without making one single scribal error for 7,000+ words? Did Tertius take Paul’s exact dictation, word for word? Were both Paul and Tertius inspired, or just Paul? Was Tertius more of a co-author with Paul, Silvanus with Peter, Baruch with Jeremiah? If Paul alone was inspired, how does the imperfection of Tertius affect inerrancy? What about Phoebe; what role did the carrier have in the process? These and many other questions are answered herein.

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The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes – Christian Publishing House Blog
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The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes – Christian Publishing House Blog

What is inspiration? What is involved in being moved along by the Holy Spirit? What is inerrancy? Was Tertius, Paul’s scribe capable in his human imperfection to go without making one single scribal error for 7,000+ words? Did Tertius take Paul’s exa

The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes

THIS FREE BLOG ARTICLE HAS BEEN ADDED TO AND SOME POINTS BETTER EXPLAINED - IT IS A MUST READ - ENJOY

What is inspiration? What is involved in being moved along by the Holy Spirit? What is inerrancy? Was Tertius, Paul’s scribe capable in his human imperfection to go without making one single scribal error for 7,000+ words? Did Tertius take Paul’s exact dictation, word for word? Were both Paul and Tertius inspired, or just Paul? Was Tertius more of a co-author with Paul, Silvanus with Peter, Baruch with Jeremiah? If Paul alone was inspired, how does the imperfection of Tertius affect inerrancy? What about Phoebe; what role did the carrier have in the process? These and many other questions are answered herein.

FIND THESE ANSWERS AND MORE ...
https://christianpublishinghou....se.co/2018/12/23/the

The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes – Christian Publishing House Blog
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The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes – Christian Publishing House Blog

What is inspiration? What is involved in being moved along by the Holy Spirit? What is inerrancy? Was Tertius, Paul’s scribe capable in his human imperfection to go without making one single scribal error for 7,000+ words? Did Tertius take Paul’s exa

The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes

THIS FREE BLOG ARTICLE HAS BEEN ADDED TO AND SOME POINTS BETTER EXPLAINED - IT IS A MUST READ - ENJOY

What is inspiration? What is involved in being moved along by the Holy Spirit? What is inerrancy? Was Tertius, Paul’s scribe capable in his human imperfection to go without making one single scribal error for 7,000+ words? Did Tertius take Paul’s exact dictation, word for word? Were both Paul and Tertius inspired, or just Paul? Was Tertius more of a co-author with Paul, Silvanus with Peter, Baruch with Jeremiah? If Paul alone was inspired, how does the imperfection of Tertius affect inerrancy? What about Phoebe; what role did the carrier have in the process? These and many other questions are answered herein.

FIND THESE ANSWERS AND MORE ...
https://christianpublishinghou....se.co/2018/12/23/the

The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes – Christian Publishing House Blog
christianpublishinghouse.co

The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes – Christian Publishing House Blog

What is inspiration? What is involved in being moved along by the Holy Spirit? What is inerrancy? Was Tertius, Paul’s scribe capable in his human imperfection to go without making one single scribal error for 7,000+ words? Did Tertius take Paul’s exa

We have the fearmongering to thank for the illogical actions.

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