Every book in The Bible has been altered since it was originally written, sometimes intentionally, sometimes as the result of scribal error. Based on early manuscripts and even fragments of manuscripts that have been discovered, we now know some of the changes that have taken place, but will never know all the changes. Moreover, changes occur in the process of translation, sometimes because there is no word in English that corresponds exactly to the original Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek.
No existing Bible is a true copy of the words as originally written, but whether this has brought them closer to the Word of God is a matter of faith for the individual.
The Bible view is true and the Greek view is false. There is always some mixed truth in a lie, but why go to a lie when you have the truth before you?
In the King James version the word - Hades - does not appear at all. Hades is both the Greek word for the 'underworld' and the name of its God. The King James version uses the word - Hell - for that place. the word - hell - appears 54 times Actually, that's not true. I have the New King James Version and "Hades" is mentioned at least twice in Revelations.
Puritans defined the truth based on the Holy Scriptures. They believed that all truth was contained in the Bible, the Word of God.
No. It was never put in in the Hebrew literature.
The HOLY BIBLE, in its entirety, is complete and copied, and it is the true word of GOD.
You know the Bibles true, because it's God's Word.
The word "true" occurs 81 times in 77 verses in the KJV bible. The word "truth" occurs 235 times in 222 verses in the KJV bible.
The inherent word of God is the Bible. Christians believe that the Bible is inherent meaning it is true and not capable of error.
About 81 times
she believes that every word in The Bible is from god
The Bible. It says specifically that it is the word of God. Just make sure it actually is the bible, watch out for the gnostic gospels.
The word 'Truth' is mentioned 235 times in the KJV bible. There are also the related words: true and truly.