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Hi Folks,
Let's try to dot a couple of jots and tittles . Quote:
No specific declarations "we support ...". Quote:
No effect on the OT question. Quote:
Gordon Laird has a web-site with some good info about the Rabbinic Bible www.glaird.com . Actually excellent, such as Psalm 110 in the Jewish-Christian debate, and the Kimhi commentary, and he invites discussion and contact. He may know as much about aspects of the Rabbinic Bible as any Christian currently writing, along with Risto Santala who uses the mikra'ot gedelot as a primary source in his Messianic writings. Also you can read the older books (that usually have more depth than new books) on google, e.g. if you put in "Jacob Ben Hayim" some good material comes up, including an 1895 book on the canon of the OT that mentions that the Ben Hayim test is the Hebrew Bible.. http://books.google.com/books?id=JetJAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA12& The Origin of the Canon of the Old Testament - Gerrit Wildeboer The newer books, if they are readable, come up in a limited "Preview" mode, often that is sufficient for some good insight. Another interesting read is the posts on "mail-jewish" which will show up with various searches. On specific questions I also could simply ask a friend living in the orthodox Jewish community, a believer, or another friend on Paltalk who has been very helpful in digging out info (e.g. he helped with Psalm 110 and Jeremiah 8:8 and other issues). Among those writing on the web, and the mail-jewish forum, Gil Student has shown himself to be a good source on many issues. However the short answer to the above question I am quite sure is "yes". I did a little version checking yesterday. The information is obscure (because they don't look at it as Ben Asher vs Ben Hayim, not because of any grand conspiracy) however it seems like BHS/Ben Asher is limited to the more recent Hebrew-English translations done by the less religious elements. The comment on the tape is likely right for the Hebrew Bible used by the Orthodox. On the translations, in a pinch someone could simply email the following .. ArtScroll/Stone .. Judaica Press .. Soncino .. Living Torah/Living Nach .. JPS .. and ask, if the info is not clear from the respective publishers websites. The ones pretty definitely using Ben Asher through BHS would be the later editions of JPS and the independents like Robert Alter and Everett Fox (Penteteuch only, so the differences would be minuscule, or non-existent). However, in a sense the Hebrew Bible issue is the more significant one anyway. Quote:
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Some of Will's you will find here: http://www.geocities.com/brandplucked/articles.html Another King James Bible believer John Hinton's articles are available on this site. http://av1611.com/kjbp/ridiculous-kj...e-corrections/ Ridiculous KJV Bible "Corrections" You can also check here. http://www.kjv-asia.com/authorized_version_defence.htm AUTHORISED VERSION DEFENCE Glad to be of assistance. I'd like to see King James Bible scholarship stronger on these points. Iron sharpeneth iron. Shalom, Steven Last edited by Steven Avery; 06-24-2008 at 03:04 PM. |
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