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This is an exchange between "RC" and Yada: Quote:On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 9:15 AM, "RC" wrote:
I believe, I believe. you have confirmed what i have been struggling with for many years. please tell me the best and most accurate 'bible" so to speak, to study original text so i can worship Yahweh properly in spirit and so i can obey HIM. thank you for your time.
"R" Yada's response: Quote:"R,"
Yours is the most common response we receive to Yada Yahweh. It is as if Yahweh's Spirit personally reveals what His Word confirms. There is no English translation which we can recommend. We encourage you to read Yada Yahweh and then use some of the tools listed in the prologue to translate the Hebrew and Greek for yourself. While it will take time, the return is more than worth it.
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Joined: 7/5/2007(UTC) Posts: 544 Thanks: 4 times
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I was initally disappointed to receive a similar answer from Criag. It is much labor to analyze the Scriptures with these tools but agree that it is the surest method and can be quite rewarding. For my own use I took to cutting and pasting those amplified Scripture passages from YY to begin a YY Scripture. Whle far from complete it is a beginning. To add to this source reader with a similar interest may want to consider Swalchy's amplifications as well. The link is: www.thewaytoyahuweh.comFor my own use I also added among the YY tools list the Dead Sea Scroll Bible. While the translation is not the amplified nature of YY, it at least indicates where variations occur between the DSS and other sources like the Masoretic texts.
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Joined: 7/4/2007(UTC) Posts: 1,470 Location: England Was thanked: 1 time(s) in 1 post(s)
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Theophilus wrote: For my own use I also added among the YY tools list the Dead Sea Scroll Bible. While the translation is not the amplified nature of YY, it at least indicates where variations occur between the DSS and other sources like the Masoretic texts.
Swalchy, being Swalchy, even found places that were different and not listed by the authors of the DSS bible. So even that isnt 100% helpful... although its scary just how much is different |
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