39017richdawn16 how much of what we read in bibles

IS TRUE?
HOW DO WE KNOW ANYTHING IN HISTORY REALLY HAPPENED? How do we know
Julius Ceasar existed? Or William the Conqueror? No eye-witnesses survive; & even our eye-witnesses can be surprisingly unreliable, as any police officer collecting statements will tell you! We know that these
Ceasars & Williams existed, because archeologists have found tell-tale relics & because also there´s lots of conformation from documents written when they were still alive. But when the only evidence for an act, event or person wasn´t written down until decades or centuries after after the death of any witnesses, will historians get suspicious! The evidence is weak because it was passed on by word of mouth & could this way easily become distorted?! Especially if the writer was biased!? Winston Churchill said: ´History will be kind to me. I intend to write it!´ We´ll see again & again that there are problems with most of the stories about ¨Jesus¨ in the New Testament. The Old Testament must wait a little longer? YESJ would also have spoken Aramaic, a Semitic language related to Hebrew. The books of the New Testament were originally written in Greek; those of the Old in Hebrew. MANY English translations exist. The most famous is the K.
James version of 1611, so called because it was commissioned by King James I of England {James VI of Scotland}. The King James version is the translation RD prefers because the language is beautiful ~ not surprisingly, since its English is the English of Shakespeare´s time. However, because that language is not always so clear to modern readers, he has reluctantly decided to use a modern translation, the New International Version; quotations are from the latter unless otherwise stated. In myDiary we can find many kinds of languages
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