King Josiah's death...

aaron rainwater aaron@rainwater.net
Tue, 30 Mar 1999 19:20:19 -0600 (00922864819, 4.2.0.32.19990330191355.00c12e10@mr.mailbank.com)



>>>>BACH
>>>>The contradiction has to do with where Josiah is said in the
>>>>OT to have actually died....not who killed him or how. Wake
>>>>up and smell the errancy, pal!

>>>|aaron|
>>>Unfortunately, you have my post out of order, and also, I may
>>>have been a little to ambiguous.
>>>
>>>My original comments about not seeing "this" as a contradiction
>>>came in the *second* part of my reply to Jason/FL.
>>>
>>>As you can see below, the argument from Jason/FL's
>>>friend was about *who* killed Josiah. This was never
>>>a part of Joseph Crea's argument (as far as I can recall).
>>>The only part I ever perceived as being in error was
>>>the *location* of Josiah's death.

>>Jason:
>>Found another post that someone had left in response to that
>>question of the where abouts of Josiah's death. This person says
>>that the other set of scriptures do not say that he died in any
>>place, only that he died.
>>
>>"The Textus Receptus (the received text) reads more in the way
>>that the NKJV and KJV translates it.

>Ed
>Jason, whoever told you this is a liar!
>
>The TR consists ONLY of a given edition of the Greek New
>Testament! NO PORTION OF THE OLD TESTAMENT IS IN THE
>Textus Receptus!!!!

|aaron|
Oh, my! tut tut... I'm still waiting on either Jason/FL's friend or Matt Sherman to provide an overview of the Hebrew that will refute seven translations of the pertinent verses. No one has given me a good reason to go against what these translations say, expect for, "The Hebrew suggests otherwise". If it suggests otherwise, then tell me *how* it suggests otherwise. -- aaron rainwater "Dear old world, you are very lovely, and I am glad to be alive in you" - Anne of Green Gables