If the Bible is God's word penned by penman do you believe he can keep it alive and in context?

Bobby Jim2019-04-02T02:14:07Z

Not quite. It was penned by scribes who were inspired by the Holy Spirit of God. Surely God can keep His own contexr.

the re - chosen one2019-04-01T02:32:31Z

Yes. Modern science can now prove that mankind has mistranslated some of the ancient Biblical text that makes up the first five Books of The Bible due to our lack of scientific knowledge to properly interpret the advanced scientific knowledge and reasoning behind the God of Abraham's words contained in this ancient Biblical text. Modern science can now force mankind to reinterpret this scripture back into the scientific text its always been based on. This new scientific translation of this scripture will supersede all previous unscientific religious interpretations of this scripture ever written or handed down orally. This will renew God's words in The Bible, Torah and The Dead Sea Scrolls for all of mankind to follow for all future generations to come including this generation. I know all this because I am the one who discovered it.

Anonymous2019-04-01T02:24:07Z

2 Timothy 3:16
All Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness,

Isaiah 40:8
The green grass dries up, The blossom withers, But the word of our God endures forever.”

2 Peter 1:20, 21
For you know this first, that no prophecy of Scripture springs from any private interpretation. For prophecy was at no time brought by man’s will, but men spoke from God as they were moved by holy spirit.

Anonymous2019-04-01T02:17:12Z

Apparently not, considering all of the different translations. Oh, we can't forget about the rendition the jehovah's witnesses wrote themselves to fit their false teachings.

Dze2019-04-01T02:12:13Z

its not a matter of keeping the written word going .. that is a record that bares witness in this earth to God and what the Spirit is always saying .. you cant read it and 'hear' it without God being a part of the equation, so yeah .. its intact .. the legal nuances and interpretations of the text are inconsequential ..

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