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<blockquote data-quote="308 nate" data-source="post: 350606" data-attributes="member: 1920"><p>My dad is well versed in Hebrew and Greek and has several Hebrew bibles for cross reference. Translating is a difficult job as words change meaning and lose importance or gain importance in meaning. I think knowledge is good, just beware that knowledge can puff up, but love builds up. I believe the KJV is a very accurate translation as well as some others. .</p><p>A difficult part in translating from language to language is there are different amounts of letters in different alphabets, so in translating from one language to another you will find some slight differences. I do feel accuracy is important, but I do not feel everyone should have to learn Hebrew and Greek to become a Christan as by taking it to KJV you may as well take it back to Hebrew and Greek</p><p> I do have a problem of translations being made from other translations and on and on or by one man as this can have a bad effect. I feel they should be made by a large group of knowledgeable scholars devoted to extreme accuracy I have been around a few KJV only people and feel some have a stronger worship for KJV than they do for God. Even the KJV is very easy to misinterpret. There are many things in the bible that can only be understood through the holy spirit's working in our spirit. If you feel the KJV is the only inspired word of God, this is where we will strongly differ.</p><p></p><p>But, thanks for the discussion.</p><p></p><p>308nate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308 nate, post: 350606, member: 1920"] My dad is well versed in Hebrew and Greek and has several Hebrew bibles for cross reference. Translating is a difficult job as words change meaning and lose importance or gain importance in meaning. I think knowledge is good, just beware that knowledge can puff up, but love builds up. I believe the KJV is a very accurate translation as well as some others. . A difficult part in translating from language to language is there are different amounts of letters in different alphabets, so in translating from one language to another you will find some slight differences. I do feel accuracy is important, but I do not feel everyone should have to learn Hebrew and Greek to become a Christan as by taking it to KJV you may as well take it back to Hebrew and Greek I do have a problem of translations being made from other translations and on and on or by one man as this can have a bad effect. I feel they should be made by a large group of knowledgeable scholars devoted to extreme accuracy I have been around a few KJV only people and feel some have a stronger worship for KJV than they do for God. Even the KJV is very easy to misinterpret. There are many things in the bible that can only be understood through the holy spirit's working in our spirit. If you feel the KJV is the only inspired word of God, this is where we will strongly differ. But, thanks for the discussion. 308nate [/QUOTE]
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