Just found an interesting Bible scripture
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Just found an interesting Bible scripture
If I [Jesus] bear witness of myself, my witness is not true." (John 5:31)
"I [Jesus] am one that bear witness of myself..." (John 8:18)
Anyone else confused by that?
"I [Jesus] am one that bear witness of myself..." (John 8:18)
Anyone else confused by that?

What's the context of the first one? Is he saying that as a rule that applies to everyone kind of "i"?
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Even if he were speaking, in the first quote, in a generalized way: "If a person/if someone bear witness of himself, that witness is not true." for example, the quotes are still contradictory, because the very next quote states that he does so. Whether the "I" in the first quote is specific to him or a hypothetical doesn't matter.
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Re: Just found an interesting Bible scripture
Try the full context. He's saying the same thing in both of them.Superman wrote:If I [Jesus] bear witness of myself, my witness is not true." (John 5:31)
"I [Jesus] am one that bear witness of myself..." (John 8:18)
Anyone else confused by that?
John 5:31-33
"31 If I alone bear witness about myself, my witness is not true. 32 There is another that bears witness about me, and I know that the witness which he bears about me is true. 33 You have dispatched men to John, and he has borne witness to the truth."
The witness of one person is worthless, but Jesus is explaining how there are others that can talk about him.
John 8:17, 18
"17 Also, in your own Law it is written, 'The witness of two men is true.' 18 I am one that bears witness about myself, and the Father who sent me bears witness about me."
That one clears itself up just by throwing in the rest of the context. It's the same principle as was used in chapter 5, except he words it differently. (Back in chapter 5, Jesus goes on to say that God bore witness about Jesus, as well.)
The quotes only contradict each other if you take them out of context.
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His quotes are from the King James Version. I just checked and his quotes are exact. He took them out of context, though.Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:Actually, I wouldn't call that taking it out of context -- I'd call that misquoting. Where did you get those quotes from, Superman?
My quotes were from a different translation. The main difference, aside from much more modern English, is that mine said "if I alone" instead of just "if I." The implication of "alone" in the KJV is still clear if the rest of the context is taken into account.
I'm not sure how other translations render it, as I only have these two translations here.
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Hmm. That's one of the things that sucks worst about that damn book, and probably one of the things that led the religion that goes with it so far into FUBARville. God seems to have a rather vague, ambiguous and often-times self-contradictory Word.Mad wrote:His quotes are from the King James Version. I just checked and his quotes are exact. He took them out of context, though.Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:Actually, I wouldn't call that taking it out of context -- I'd call that misquoting. Where did you get those quotes from, Superman?
My quotes were from a different translation. The main difference, aside from much more modern English, is that mine said "if I alone" instead of just "if I." The implication of "alone" in the KJV is still clear if the rest of the context is taken into account.
I'm not sure how other translations render it, as I only have these two translations here.

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KJV is a bad translation anyway. The translators didn't read Hebrew or Greek well, and there are some verses that have had my religion classes laughing because of how bad they are (in Isaiah there are dragons, but only in the KJV...everyone else translates the same word as "owls").
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that, and that PISS ANNOYING mistake with God's name. It's YHVH, not Jehovah!The Dark wrote:KJV is a bad translation anyway. The translators didn't read Hebrew or Greek well, and there are some verses that have had my religion classes laughing because of how bad they are (in Isaiah there are dragons, but only in the KJV...everyone else translates the same word as "owls").
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That was Germany's fault. A German scholar made the original error, and it's all because of Jewish tradition.
Y'see, Jews don't use the name "YHWH." It's considered too holy to say, even for Rabbis in Synogogue (sp?) services. Thus, they use the word "adonai," which translates roughly to "Lord." In order to remind them of this, the vowels for "adonai" are superimposed over YHWH, so it read YaHoWaiH. Since J and Y were the same to the scholar, it became translated as JaHoWaiH, pronounved "Yehovah." Another translation screwup occurred in bringing to English, where they kept the J but changed the W to V because the German W is the same as the English V (and somehow lost the i), thus making it Jehovah. Bloody irritating.
Y'see, Jews don't use the name "YHWH." It's considered too holy to say, even for Rabbis in Synogogue (sp?) services. Thus, they use the word "adonai," which translates roughly to "Lord." In order to remind them of this, the vowels for "adonai" are superimposed over YHWH, so it read YaHoWaiH. Since J and Y were the same to the scholar, it became translated as JaHoWaiH, pronounved "Yehovah." Another translation screwup occurred in bringing to English, where they kept the J but changed the W to V because the German W is the same as the English V (and somehow lost the i), thus making it Jehovah. Bloody irritating.
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Sadly, the KJV is still more accurate than a lot of modern texts created by Evangelicals to "tidy up" the contradictions, errors, etc. I refer specifically to the NIV, which is so bastardized it's ridiculous.The Dark wrote:KJV is a bad translation anyway. The translators didn't read Hebrew or Greek well, and there are some verses that have had my religion classes laughing because of how bad they are (in Isaiah there are dragons, but only in the KJV...everyone else translates the same word as "owls").
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Heh, simple translation method alone convinces me of that. That NIV is a 'paraphrase Bible' which doesn't translate word for word, but get the general meaning and writes it instead.Baron Scarpia wrote:Sadly, the KJV is still more accurate than a lot of modern texts created by Evangelicals to "tidy up" the contradictions, errors, etc. I refer specifically to the NIV, which is so bastardized it's ridiculous.
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True, I now dislike the NIV for anything other than skimming to get the general gist of a text. The most accepted "scholarly" translation is the NRSV (New Revised Standard Version), though some still prefer the RSV (pre-New). NRSV is the only one encouraged for use by my professors, though they'll often call on NIV and KJV people to read for purposes of getting a laugh from NRSV people.

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Between all those versions of the Bible, I'll just take Hebrew over the summer, or maybe replace Spanish with it.
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