Books of the Bible, part 2
"Kirk's Mail" (kmoore@aa.net)
Sat, 31 Jan 1998 08:58:17 -0800
Sister;
>The Septuagint version of the Bible (which Dr. Marx claimed influenced the
>King James version rather than the Hebrew Bible) also includes all the
>books of the Apocrypha, currently used in Catholic versions of the Bible as
>well as the Vulgate (Latin version), Luther's Bible, the Coptic Bible,
>Ethiopian Bible, Syriac Bible and the Armenian Bible. As far as the number
>and content of the books, the King James version and Hebrew Bibles are
>identical.
>
The writers of the King James did use the Greek Old Testament called the
Septuagint. It was one of many and did have a influence. For it was
considered holy by the Jews for many years.
Dr. Marx is allowed his opinion. You have nothing to prove. For I could with
just a few strokes at the keyboard, PROVE you wrong, at least in my opinion.
If I did or not would be a different point.
Dr. Marx, what is you background, and are you a Doctor of Medicine or what.
Ph.D. maybe. I would like to know a little about you. I find it interesting
that you are under attack, for stating truths. Of course the saying still
holds true, "to the victors of war, goes the ability to re-write history."
In His Service...
Kirk Moore
United Pentecostal Church of Renton
Renton, WA