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<blockquote data-quote="michaelwalkerbr" data-source="post: 131704602" data-attributes="member: 1601483"><p>Original scripture was written in Aramaic and Hebrew in the Old Testament, Greek and Hebrew in the New Testament. It was translated to Latin for the Roman Catholic Church about 383 A D. There were different versions translated into early and middle English in 1535, 1560, 1568 and the King James Version in 1611. These were primarily due to Queen Elizabeth I authorizing a Bible in then modern day English as the Church of England split from the Roman Catholic Church.</p><p></p><p>This allowed anyone in Great Britain of the Protestant Faith to read the bible in their own language. The Geneva Bible produced in Switzerland in 1560 was translated directly from Hebrew and Greek. The King James Bible was a new English version which was conceived in response to the problems of the earlier translations perceived by the Puritans, a faction of the Church of England. King James gave the translators instructions intended to ensure that the new version would conform to the ecclesiology—and reflect the episcopal structure—of the Church of England and its belief in an ordained clergy. </p><p></p><p>Believe what you want, but who named you a judge of all scripture and those who believe it? Stupid? Judging other Christians for their preference in Bibles is what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelwalkerbr, post: 131704602, member: 1601483"] Original scripture was written in Aramaic and Hebrew in the Old Testament, Greek and Hebrew in the New Testament. It was translated to Latin for the Roman Catholic Church about 383 A D. There were different versions translated into early and middle English in 1535, 1560, 1568 and the King James Version in 1611. These were primarily due to Queen Elizabeth I authorizing a Bible in then modern day English as the Church of England split from the Roman Catholic Church. This allowed anyone in Great Britain of the Protestant Faith to read the bible in their own language. The Geneva Bible produced in Switzerland in 1560 was translated directly from Hebrew and Greek. The King James Bible was a new English version which was conceived in response to the problems of the earlier translations perceived by the Puritans, a faction of the Church of England. King James gave the translators instructions intended to ensure that the new version would conform to the ecclesiology—and reflect the episcopal structure—of the Church of England and its belief in an ordained clergy. Believe what you want, but who named you a judge of all scripture and those who believe it? Stupid? Judging other Christians for their preference in Bibles is what? [/QUOTE]
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