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05-18-2003, 11:52 AM | #21 |
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This is where I mention my parody of improbable Bible inerrantists, "There are no Contradictions in Star Trek".
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Bruce Metzger, Kurt Aland, and Raymond Brown as the very opposite of "sceptics". These are simply mainstream hacks. Especially Metzger and Aland, I would describe as Alexandrian drones. In all their writings, I've never seen even a slight suggestion that their Alexandrian baby might not be the "original text". And the real sceptics? Alfred Loisy George Howard Boismard Morton Smith "The Journal of Higher Criticism" folks I can name a few more, but, I'm afraid, because they are dissidents, their names wouldn't be very well known to the people here. Regards, Yuri. |
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Evangelion,
You have yet to respond to my last post in this thread regarding the daughter of Jephthah: http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.p...5&pagenumber=3 |
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How Not to Argue Against the Historicity and Resurrection of Jesus |
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yguy - you presented a quote from Strong's Concordance, which is hopelessly outdated (it was written in the 19th Century) and has since been superceded.
The Keil-Delitzsch Commentary of the Old Testament clearly states:
Rabbinical commentaries have traditionally disagreed on the fate of Jepthah's daughter, with some saying that she lived and others arguing that she died. However, the textual evidence for her continued existence is strong. |
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If you're implying that these other commentaries are based on information not available to Strong - other than perhaps the fact that readers would naturally recoil at the idea that God would induce a man to sacrifice his daughter - clue us in. If not the implication of obsolescence is meritless. Quote:
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And if you wish to criticise the Bible in future, may I suggest that you take a little time to familiarise yourself with the right tools for the job? It will greatly assist your credibility. Quote:
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