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| The Bible Origin | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 5:16 pm | |
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| [B]66 books written by 40 different people over a period of more | |
| than 1,600 years with no contradictions[/B] | |
| Wow! Certainly thats enough proof but i found this article | |
| interesting please continue reading... | |
| Origin of the Bible - The Truth About Translations To many, the | |
| origin of the Bible can be summed-up as follows: "A mere | |
| translation of a translation of an interpretation of an oral | |
| tradition" - and therefore, a book with no credibility or | |
| connection to the original texts. Actually, the foregoing | |
| statement is a common misunderstanding of both Christians and | |
| non-christians alike. Translations such as the King James | |
| Version are derived from existing copies of ancient manuscripts | |
| such as the Hebrew Masoretic Text (Old Testament) and the Greek | |
| Textus Receptus (New Testament), and are not translations of | |
| texts translated from other interpretations. The primary | |
| differences between today's Bible translations are merely | |
| related to how translators interpret a word or sentence from the | |
| original language of the text source (Hebrew, Aramaic and | |
| Greek). | |
| Origin of the Bible - The Reliability of Ancient Manuscripts | |
| Another challenge against the origin of the Bible is the | |
| reliability of the manuscripts from which today's Bibles are | |
| translated. Remarkably, there is widespread evidence for | |
| absolute reliability. There are more than 14,000 existing Old | |
| Testament manuscripts and fragments copied throughout the Middle | |
| East, Mediterranean and European regions that agree dramatically | |
| with each other. In addition, these texts agree with the | |
| Septuagint version of the Old Testament, which was translated | |
| from Hebrew to Greek some time during the 3rd century BC. The | |
| Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in Israel in the 1940's and 50's, | |
| also provide phenomenal evidence for the reliability of the | |
| ancient transmission of the Jewish Scriptures (Old Testament) | |
| before the arrival of Jesus Christ. The Hebrew scribes who | |
| copied the Jewish Scriptures dedicated their lives to preserving | |
| the accuracy of the holy books. These scribes went to phenomenal | |
| lengths to insure manuscript reliability. They were highly | |
| trained and meticulously observed, counting every letter, word | |
| and paragraph against master scrolls. A single error would | |
| require the immediate destruction of the entire text. | |
| The manuscript evidence for the New Testament is also dramatic, | |
| with over 5,300 known copies and fragments in the original | |
| Greek, nearly 800 of which were copied before 1000 AD. Some | |
| manuscript texts date to the early second and third centuries, | |
| with the time between the original autographs and our earliest | |
| existing copies being a remarkably short 60 years. | |
| Interestingly, this manuscript evidence far surpasses the | |
| manuscript reliability of other ancient writings that we trust | |
| as authentic every day. Look at these comparisons: Julius | |
| Caesar's "The Gallic Wars" (10 manuscripts remain, with the | |
| earliest one dating to 1,000 years after the original | |
| autograph); Pliny the Younger's "History" (7 manuscripts; 750 | |
| years elapsed); Thucydides' "History" (8 manuscripts; 1,300 | |
| years elapsed); Herodotus' "History" (8 manuscripts; 1,300 years | |
| elapsed); Sophocles (193 manuscripts; 1,400 years); Euripides (9 | |
| manuscripts; 1,500 years); and Aristotle (49 manuscripts; 1,400 | |
| years). | |
| Homer's "Iliad", the most renowned book of ancient Greece, has | |
| 643 copies of manuscript support. In those copies, there are 764 | |
| disputed lines of text, as compared to 40 lines in all the New | |
| Testament manuscripts (Norman L. Geisler and William E. Nix, A | |
| General Introduction to the Bible, Moody, Chicago, Revised and | |
| Expanded 1986, p. 367). In fact, many people are unaware that | |
| each of William Shakespeare's 37 plays (written in the 1600's) | |
| have gaps in the surviving manuscripts, forcing scholars to | |
| "fill in the blanks." This pales in textual comparison with the | |
| over 5,300 copies and fragments of the New Testament that, | |
| together, assure us that nothing's been lost. In fact, all of | |
| the New Testament except eleven verses can be reconstructed from | |
| the writings of the early church fathers in the second and third | |
| centuries. (A General Introduction to the Bible, Ch. 24.) | |
| Origin of the Bible - The Power of Prophecy The origin of the | |
| Bible is God. It is a historical book that is backed by | |
| archeology, and a prophetic book that has lived up to all of its | |
| claims thus far. The Bible is God's letter to humanity collected | |
| into 66 books written by 40 divinely inspired writers over a | |
| period of over 1,600 years. The claim of divine inspiration may | |
| seem dramatic (or unrealistic to some), but a careful and honest | |
| study of the biblical scriptures will show them to be true. | |
| Powerfully, the Bible validates its divine authorship through | |
| fulfilled prophecies. An astonishing 668 prophecies have been | |
| fulfilled and none have ever been proven false (three are | |
| unconfirmed). God decided to use prophecy as His primary test of | |
| divine authorship, and an honest study of biblical prophecy will | |
| compellingly show the supernatural origin of the Bible. Skeptics | |
| must ask themselves, "Would the gambling industry even exist if | |
| people could really tell the future?" Again, no other holy book | |
| comes even close to the Bible in the amount of evidence | |
| supporting its credibility, authenticity and divine authorship. | |
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