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Post by Asze on Mar 11, 2009 10:51:22 GMT -5
This is where we encourage everyone to discuss their views about any scripture in the bible. So whether you wish to preach, have a discussion, ask questions about Revolution 1 verse 8 or the entire or any other chapter of in the bible you may do it here.
To make things a little bit easier for us all what we will be doing is to construct various rooms specifically for each bible part meaning a room for Luke, Exodus, etc. That way things will be more organised and less choatic.
Also when you are making your various point, as in you wish to discuss, preach or question a part of the bible, we're asking you only do 1 Chapter of the bible. For Example there are some persons who may have a lot to share such as their views on the entire section of Psalms, from chapter1 to chapter 100+. As much as we appreciate your input, think of the others.
For no one may actually sit down to read all of that for it may seems to lengthy for them. So what you could do is to do it one chapter at a time.
You do not have to be discussing the entire chapter of anything. If you only wish to discuss a chertain chapter and only 1 particular verse that's fine.
That's all we have to say for now about Bible Talk. Please remeber think of those who may be reading your posts and construct them in a way that does not seem too lengthy to the best of your ability. Thank you
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Post by Asze on Mar 12, 2009 17:33:46 GMT -5
Remember that there are many different types of bibles existing in the world today. Whether they may translate to mean the same thing or not, when posting we're asking you to state what kind of bible or where did you source your information from.
For example:
Genesis Chapter 31 Verse 29 - King James Version
"It is in the power of my hand to do you hurt: but the God of your father spake unto me yesternight, saying Take thou heed that that thou speak not to Jacob either good or bad."
In other Bibles you may see that they translated the same verse a bit as in remove the "yesternight" and replace it with last night. Or you may see the same verse but with different choice of words to say the same thing.
So that is why we're asking you to state your sources so that no one becomes confused about the things you or anyone else is posting.
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