February 8 – Trusting Wrong Translators. 2 Peter 1:20-21 “Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. 21 For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.” (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘Dead Sea Scrolls’
Tip of the Day February 8 – Trusting Wrong Translators
Posted in February, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged Dead Sea Scrolls, false prophet Joseph Smith, Journal of Discourses, Orson Pratt, translating gold plates and Bible on 02/08/2019| 2 Comments »
Online LDS Bible Dictionary: Bible is Corrupt, LDS Canon Accurate
Posted in Bible, tagged Dead Sea Scrolls, false Mormon gospel, LDS Bible Dictionary on 03/03/2018| 1 Comment »
‘The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.’ Isaiah 40:8
Today we’re looking at the text found in the online LDS Bible Dictionary, which you can read via the link provided.
The reason for our study today stems from my belated discovery of the changes the LDS Church made to their online Bible Dictionary. I hadn’t realized they changed it again until I read an e-mail from good friends, Lee and Kathy Baker, as they were using it to give direction for a Christian wanting info.
We’ve taken pertinent things they said in their page and have inserted comments where/when necessary. Our response is in red font.
Dead Sea Scrolls Reliable
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged bible, contradictions in Mormonism, Dead Sea Scrolls, Ensign December 2014, false apostles, false doctrines of Mormonism, Jesus on 12/29/2014| 3 Comments »
Ensign, ‘The Lost 500 Years: From Malachi to John the Baptist,’ December 2014; “Most of the scrolls are severely fragmented because of age and exposure to the elements, but scholars have been able to glean a wealth of information about the scribal practices. The scribes’ careful and meticulous work indicates a high level of professionalism and competence as they copied and transmitted sacred texts from one generation to the next. Those of us who love and appreciate the holy scriptures owe a great debt to these scribes for their careful work.




















































































































