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09-11-2009, 10:45 AM | #11 |
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The word "miseo" in the Greek clearly means hate. If that is a "mistranslation" from the original (missing) Hebrew or Aramaic, who made that error? Certainly not modern atheists.
This passage in Greek has been part of the sacred Christian scripture for close to two millennia. Are you trying to tell us that Christians have been following a mistranslation for all this time? What else has been mistranslated? Or do the mistranslations only clear up problems that modern readers have? How convenient. |
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Maybe they all mean "love a little less". But then again, maybe the word for "evil" should be "a little less good" and "light" should be "a little less dark".
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Atheists Don't Understand The Bible#2 (Mods Please Merge)
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But I can see why you feel the need to claim it does, because otherwise Jesus is revealed as a petty jerk. If you wish to claim atheists know nothing of the Bible (and I really wouldn't expect atheists to know anything about the Bible anyway), at least use good examples. |
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For those of us who reject supernaturalism there's not much else to bother with. There's no life after death imo so the whole resurrection thing doesn't work for me (nor did it for the ancient Hebrews either). The Christian interpretation of Hebrew prophecy is arbitrary and obscures the original historical situation before and after the Exile. The Bible is probably the most intensively studied book in human history. Both theistic and non-theistic scholars have picked it apart and compared it with archeological and linguistic evidence, trying to clarify the ancient context. But the subject matter is mostly supernatural, which makes it impervious to scientific scrutiny. In a sense it doesn't matter whether we have decayed scrolls or manuscripts to examine, because the claims can't be proven anyway. |
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Unsubstantiated conjecture, based on a Greek text with a few strained Aramaisms. Back translations are unconvincing. And is this SAMEK-NUN-AYN-HE? What are the actual Hebrew letters? Stick with what you know: The last letter is an omega, not an omicron. Strongs isn't very trustworthy. Quote:
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If I look up the first nt use of misew (I find Lk 14:26) and see the Peshitta, the equivalent is SAMEK-NUN-ALEF. The word doesn't exist in Hebrew, but it's there in Syriac Aramaic. And it's found in the Peshitta everywhere misew's found in Greek. For SN) my Peshitto dictionary provides "hate, oppose / stand separate, stand straight / reject, refuse". HTH. spin |
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Of course, 'errors' aren't the only thing on the SAB. A lot of posters come to assert that the cruelty isn't really cruel, or certain troublesome passages are metaphors or whatever. They don't always prove it, or even attempt to in some cases. But the whole point of the SAB is not to correct errors or answer problems. It's to bring out verses that some people don't seem to know about. Quote:
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