"The Scriptures" deletes 116 verses. (2/7)
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"The Scriptures" attempts to brings its readers closer to the original texts and context of the Bible. It also seeks to give its readers the pure Scriptures, without man's interruptions and interpretations. This makes it even more shocking that The Scriptures also deletes 116 verses from one book of the Bible, with no explanation given anywhere. These verses are in both the Massoretic Hebrew and Greek Septuagint texts. If this is the Bible Yeshua read shouldn't his disciples be allowed to read it too? Is it ok for the Institute for Scripture Research to arbitrarily take stuff out of the Word of God or should that be a dealbreaker? Does a translation of the Holy Scriptures with this many verses removed even deserve to be called "The Scriptures"? You need to see this for yourself.
WRITTEN REVIEW: https://holylanguage.org/download/The-Scriptures-Review.pdf
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