LANDMARK BAPTIST COLLEGE



MAJOR DOCTRINAL OMMISSIONS BY THE TEXTUAL CRITICS



A PROJECT SUBMITTED TO

DR. PHIL STRINGER

IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF

THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

BI-301

INSPIRATION OF SCRIPTURE II



BY

EDWARD G. RICE

9511 W. WANETA LAKE ROAD

HAMMONDSPORT NY 14840



HAINES CITY, FLORIDA

DECEMBER 2007





MAJOR DOCTRINAL OMMISSIONS BY THE TEXTUAL CRITICS


The irresponsible deletion of Scriptures by Biblical critics does indeed effect major doctrines the Christian faith.

  1. Introduction 2

  2. Paraphrase Changes the Words 4

  3. NAS's Dynamic Equivalence in Matthew 24 7

    1. Subjective Word Substitutions ref Matt 24:28 8

    2. Awkward Confusion of Tenses ref Matt 24:1 9

    3. The Weaker 'Will' Replacing the Legal 'Shall' ref Matt 24:7,9 10

    4. Inconsistency Produces Confusion ref Matt 24:30,31 11

  4. Conclusion 12

Notes 14

Bibliography 15

Appendix - Matthew 24 Comparison Table 16




MAJOR DOCTRINAL OMMISSIONS BY THE TEXTUAL CRITICS

The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried

in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. (Psalm 12:6)


The irresponsible deletion of Scriptures by Biblical critics does indeed effect major doctrines the Christian faith.

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The New International Version, Copyright © 1978, by New York International Bible Society.


Greek Bible, 1550- Textus Receptus, Online Bible Foundation, 12 Birkfield Place, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland, M184PZ, © 15-2006


Greek Bible, 1881 Wescott Hort Greek Text, Online Bible Foundation, 12 Birkfield Place, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland, M184PZ, © 15-2006


CrossPollen, e-mail: thornroot@juno.com, Copyright © 2001 ,from http://www.accuros.com/ thornbush/pollen/plenary_verbal_inspiration.htm , Last Revised: December 28, 2001, Accessed December 2007


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