Postby Bobtheduck » Mon Jun 28, 2004 11:29 pm
1. Fill in the missing words in Matthew 5:44. "Love your enemies, ________ them that curse you, _____________ to them that hate you, and pray for them that __________ and persecute you."
Ok... Mine says ""But I tell you , love your enemies! Pray for those who persecute you."
2. According to Matthew 17:21, what two things are required to cast out this type of devil?
I don't even have to check... It says the same thing in KJ as it does in NIV and CJB... Prayer and Fasting
3. According to Matthew 18:11, why did Jesus come to earth?
To save the lost, but this verse is not in every manuscript... Is the the "footnotes" you're talking about? NIV translators, and later CJB translators, felt the need to mention that it is not in all manuscripts because it is possible these were added by overzealous scholars. Not that this is wrong (It's only sinfull to add to Revelations, not to change something to match with another witness when it fits) but that we only know the original for sure, so the possible discrepancy is brought up
4. According to Matthew 27:2, what was Pilate's first name?
Hmm... This doesn't have a first name... Well, let's check good old King James... Pontius... Big stinking deal. Honestly, this is not even an issue... So they mention only his last name, if pontius is even a name and not merely a title of some sort (I honestly don't know) I'll check NIV... Same thing, no pontius. Well, you're basing your "accurate/not accurate" undoubtedly off KJV which is just another imperfect translation, and this is a very minor point not even worth worrying about... It mentions his name elsewhere. Besides that, If neither the NIV nor the CJB have it, I'd think that perhaps the original greek didn't have it either, and the King James schollars simply added it in because it was listed as his full name in other places. So, in other words, it would be the KJ and not the NIV that added to that verse.
5. In Matthew 27:35, when the wicked soldiers parted His garments, they were fulfilling the words of the prophet. Copy what the prophet said in Matthew 27:35 from the NIV.
Once again, this was not in the earliest manuscripts so it was likely the addition that occured later and not written by Matthew... While that doesn't make it false, it is a good thing to point that out.
6. In Mark 3:15, Jesus gave the apostles power to cast out devils and to:
I don't know about this one, but I can guarantee you I'd not trust the KJV just because it came earlier than the NIV... The KJ could be the one that made the addition there (oh, and thanks for saying "devils" that tells me you are arguing this using the king james as your base)
7. According to Mark 7:16, what does a man need to be able to hear?
Another case of a verse that was not in all of the Greek Manuscripts... The King James writers felt the need to put it in if it was in any manuscripts, the NIV writers thought it better to alert people that those verses were not in every manuscript.
8. According to Luke 7:28, what was John? (teacher, prophet, carpenter, etc.). What is his title or last name?
Considering the different translations that don't say prophet, I'm assuming that the King James authors added that in, or it was another case of manuscript differences that was too small to mention since it clearly states he was a prophet (IN THE NIV AND CJB) in other verses, so that case of it's non-existance is a moot point.
9. In Luke 9:55, what did the disciples not know?
More of the same... Manuscript discrepancies, probably due to additions to later copies rather than removal from older copies. Additions that were put in to make it fit with other gospels, but additions nonetheless...
10. In Luke 9:56, what did the Son of man not come to do? According to this verse, what did He come to do?
Ditto... It's said in other gospels, but it was in later manuscripts that this was added to Luke
11. In Luke 22:14, how many apostles were with Jesus?
I must point out, while I say "older doesn't mean more accurate" i'm reffering to an older x generation copy, not an older manuscript which is a different generation than an older manuscript... It is assumed by most schollars that the older manuscripts are older, but KJV and NIV are translated directly from the same set of manuscripts, so being an older translation is a moot point since they are just different interpretations of the same source material minus the discrepancies in manuscripts that NIV addresses and KJV does not.
This verse is more of the same
12. According to Luke 23:38, in what three languages was the superscription written?
this was added by KJ schollars and didn't occur in the manuscripts for Luke, though it was in other gospels which is why it was added by King James schollars...
13. In Luke 24:42, what did they give Jesus to eat with His fish?
I thought I'd note that the KJV has a grammatical errror here... Funny commentary for all the KJO people... Anyhow, don't need to repeat myself because this is more of the same (type 2: too small to bring up)
14. John 3:13 is a very important verse, proving the deity of Christ. According to this verse (as Jesus spoke), where is the Son of man?
Remember when I said the langauge is outdated? yeah... This would be one of those cases... It did not mean he was still in Heaven, and saying that doesn't prove his deity... There are many many other things that prove he claimed to be God, but that wasn't one of them...
15. What happened each year as told in John 5:4?
Ditto... Not in the earlier manuscripts... What I don't get is why you're upset that it's mentioned in footnotes but not in the text? Don't you think are responsable for alerting people to things like that? I think it was unfortunate the KJ schollars didn't do that, but I'd imagine footnotes didn't exist in Middle English literature
16. In John 7:50, what time of day did Nicodemus come to Jesus?
Ok.... It doesn't say night there because that was established in John 3... In other words, it is a redundat statement and is only a valid problem if you take the Bible verse by verse, but I should tell you it was man and not God that separated the Gospels into verses.
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