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Arooj
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Lets Share The History Of BIBLE
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The Bible claims to be God's unique communication to mankind. Billions of men and women have based their lives on its message. Millions have died for it. The Bible is not a book of fables. Unlike other spiritual books, it does not demand blind faith. Multiple categories of evidence support the historical accuracy of the Bible as well as its claim to divine authorship.
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May 15, 2009, 07:31:50 PM »
Very right.
I would add another point too that the Holy Bible was not written and opened to any single prophet. Instead, the prophets in different ages and era have been chosen by God Almighty to work for him. This proves it to be the true word of God which has the same teaching throughout.
Hallelujah!
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Thanxs for your reply!
Here we read how Old testment was translated
400 B.C. The Old Testament began to be translated into Aramaic. This translation is called the Aramaic Targums. This translation helped the Jewish people, who began to speak Aramaic from the time of their captivity in Babylon, to understand the Old Testament in the language that they commonly spoke. In the first century Palestine of Jesus' day, Aramaic was still the commonly spoken language. For example maranatha: "Our Lord has come," 1 Corinthians 16:22 is an example of an Aramaic word that is used in the New Testament.
250 B.C. The Old Testament was translated into Greek. This translation is known as the Septuagint. It is sometimes designated "LXX" (which is Roman numeral for "70") because it was believed that 70 to 72 translators worked to translate the Hebrew Old Testament in Greek. The Septuagint was often used by New Testament writers when they quoted from the Old Testament. The LXX was translation of the Old Testament that was used by the early Church.
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It is very informative post.. add more..
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