LXX (Hebrews 1:6) Origen produces corrupt KJV

Steven Carr steven@bowness.demon.co.uk
Mon, 27 Apr 1998 20:48:22 +0100 (00893724502, 2E6k3IAGEOR1EwDe@bowness.demon.co.uk)


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>Moreover, the author of Heb. 1:6 was not citing Deu. 32:43 in the first
>place! The passage to which he was actually alluding was either Psalm
>97:7, 103:20, 148:2, or Nehemiah 9:6c (or all four).
The normal inerrantist dodge of saying that the Bible is inerrant , and nobody can prove errors because nobody can prove what exactly it was trying to convey.
> Thus, it becomes
>painfully evident that the scribe who was writing Vaticanus B – long after
>the Hebrew epistle was written – simply could not find any of these cross
>references and added a portion of Heb. 1:6 to Deu. 32:43 in order to
>provide the needed citation. Actually, as Vaticanus B is merely a copy of
>Origen's 5th column, it is Origen (or possibly Eusebius) who failed to find
>the proper cross reference(s) and stands guilty of this modification.
Vaticanus is a copy of the 5th column of Origen's Hexapla? What is this? I'd like to see some evidence for this. As Origen's Hexapla is lost this would be hard to show. Origen altered John 1:28 from Bethany to Bethabara, (Commentary on John section 2:19) - a reading which is in the KJV. So now we know who produced the KJV - it was that well known corrupter of the text , Origen. <skip> -- Steven Carr steven@bowness.demon.co.uk Visit the UK's leading atheist Web page http://www.bowness.demon.co.uk/