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Date Posted: 19:31:06 08/03/07 Fri
Author: Catie
Author Host/IP: h166.243.213.151.ip.alltel.net / 151.213.243.166
Subject: Lynn
In reply to: Lynn 's message, "Catie..." on 11:59:19 08/03/07 Fri

By the way I'm glad to see you are better! You gave me a scare. That Mike of yours is a good son! :)

Sadly there are many who do read and understand the languages of Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic and still strongly disagree on scripture. I have some American friends who live in Israel and are fluent in both Greek and Hebrew. Believe it or not, I have heard them disagree on the interpretation of scriptures. When I have studied the bible, for more than just the purpose of reading it, I have always kept a Strong's concordance on hand to help clarify the way a word was used or intended. (Just as in all languages, specific words in the bible can have dual meaning, sometimes more.) I'd never try to study the bible without a Concordance at the very least. Even after the word is defined, it can still leave one wondering about the intention of the scripture. Perhaps it boils down to a combination of faith and what one is or is not willing to believe. :)

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[> [> [> [> [> Catie... -- Lynn, 19:54:38 08/03/07 Fri [1] (ip72-193-232-42.lv.lv.cox.net/72.193.232.42)

I'm glad to see you up and about as well. I'm feeling alot better, hope you are too. I find it interesting that those who can read the original tongue of the bible still disagree with the scriptures. I guess anyone can interpret the bible anyway they want. I think one thing is clear, the Ten Commandments have never changed in any of the translations, so at least we know that is the Word of God, both in the Old and New Testament.

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