Anyone with some knowledge about the new testament ?
This is not a religious discussion, only a question and I will tell you later why I have asked this question.
It as also something to do with a debate that have arised the last few days here in Denmark the question: How many times does the word Israel appear in the original scripture of the New Testament ? Markus |
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For instance the New Testament in The Book of Revelations talks about at the end of the 1,000 years of peace that a New Jerusalem shall come down out of heaven ... which leads to a whole lot of other questions like what comes down might go back up. :hmmm: So what's you real question Markus all of the above came from a simple search by the way :yep: |
Yes I could have made a search myself, I came to the conclusion that some of you may have the correct answer to my question and I could tell you why I asked this question.
Here in Denmark the Danish Bible Society, has just released a new translation of the New Testament and they have removed the word Israel from every place it have been mentioned in the original scripture. So the word Israel does not appear at all in this new translation of the Danish version of The New Testament. And this has arised a heavy debate here in Denmark. Markus |
I find this odd.
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I read some accuse Israel for the pandemic, maybe the "Danish Bible Society" thinks so, too?
Is this another opportunity to try to blame the jews for something, opposing the jewish claim to their "god-given" territory, and eradicate Israel from the bible like a Damnatio memoriae? I really had thought the jewish world conspiracy had meanwhile ceased to exist in the minds of the idiots? Ah, Facebook, Zuckerberg, a new conspiracy :oops: At least this is a new approach, before it is either the 5G net/Huawei, or smartphobes responsible for the corona virus, or it is all the EU's fault. Or it is nothing, a democrat's hoax to molest Trumpo. But "the jews" of course also have a good chance of being accused, as usual. |
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You can find your answer by looking it up in what is called a Concordance of the Bible. That is a book that has every single word referenced. This does raise another question: in which bible? There are many different versions of the bible throughout history. It is not a static document. Different language versions may have different words that may not translate equally. |
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I blame Trump:rock:
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Sorry to be pedantic, but it's Book of Revelation
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"And 'low': the word was with God"
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Even that depends on the version of the Bible you use; in Catholic Bibles, Revelation is called The Apocalypse and, in some Christian denominations, like some of the Eastern Orthodoxy, the book isn't even recognized... Even Martin Luther initially disputed the validity of the Book of Revelation... <O> |
It's only named for the opening words. As was the habit back in the mythical days.
With all the stuff dropped over the years from Bibles? I'm still amazed they keep this one. I'd suspect the way to keep the masses in line is to scare religion INTO them! Maybe that didn't work so well with the Mayans or Aztecs? |
The Danes use the bible which contains 66 smaller books,
(and so do the Sweden) Yes there is a wide variety of the bible. One of them have as mention 66 book. The Catholics have more books in their bible The biggest is the one who the Christians in Africa have(can't remember which country it is) their bible have 81 books. Back to this Danish Bible society and their removal of the word Israel from the newest translation of the New Testament. I Found an English Article. Maybe I was wrong, remembering wrong or those Danish news paper I have read on this topic have been wrong-I don't know because due to this article, the word Israel is only used one time in the New Testament. https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/inter...tament-edition Markus |
Don't worry.
Israel probably has a strike force on the way to bomb the people responsible. :har: |
More Christians acting like anything other than Jesus. Mind boggles.
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