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QTDDTOT Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 00:20:11 [Preview] No. 50 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Well, while we're waiting for a more robust/permanent solution, or possibly have to call this place home for a long time or for years even, we might as well start making it feel like home.

Questions That Don't Deserve Their Own Thread thread.


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 00:56:26 [Preview] No.53 del
I'm curious: why does the NIV seem to be one of the most despised or at least divisive translations of all time? I know that the 2011 revision has gone full 'gender-inclusive' language and such, but before that, the 1984 and back versions seemed to be a pretty solid mix of formal and dynamic equivalency for readability, and had verse modifications in line with just about all modern English translations since the late 19th/early 20th century due to being based on earlier manuscripts.

So why does it get so much grief, while, for example, the NLT ,which is even more dynamic to the point of outright paraphrasing at times, seems to not generate much controversy?


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 15:47:08 [Preview] No.56 del
>>53
The NLT is largely unused and therefore irrelevant


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 19:19:05 [Preview] No.60 del
>>56

Fair enough, though I've been noticing the NLT making more inroads lately. Also, as I've said before, it has verse changes that are similar in nature to other more widely used modern translations, such as the NASB, ESV, NRSV, etc. I'm just curious why, even amongst the non KJVO crowd, it's ruffled some feathers even before it's 2011 revision Is it really just a simple matter of: it's dynamic elements + popularity and thus widespread usage?


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 19:26:49 [Preview] No.61 del
>>53
It's fine. It was the most popular translation in my experience before the ESV.
NLT is openly a paraphrase.


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 20:56:28 [Preview] No.64 del
>>61

>NLT is openly a paraphrase

While The Living Bible, upon which it was based, was openly a paraphrase, the NLT reeled in things quite a bit compared to it's predecessor. While it definitely leans heavily into the dynamic range to the point of being a borderline paraphrase at times, it still maintains formal equivalence elements, and isn't quite as out there as The Living Bible. For example:

Proverbs 20:16 -

>TLB - It is risky to make loans to strangers!

>NLT - Get security from someone who guarantees a stranger’s debt. Get a deposit if he does it for foreigners.



Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 20:44:07 [Preview] No. 62 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
>>61

>NLT is openly a paraphrase

While The Living Bible, upon which it was based, was openly a paraphrase, the NLT reeled in things quite a bit compared to it's predecessor. While it definitely leans heavily into the dynamic range to the point of being a borderline paraphrase at times, it still maintains formal equivalence elements, and isn't quite as out there as The Living Bible. For example:

Proverbs 20:16 -

>TLB - It is risky to make loans to strangers!

>NLT - Get security from someone who guarantees a stranger’s debt. Get a deposit if he does it for foreigners.
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Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 21:08:14 [Preview] No.65 del
>>62

Arggh, I dun goofed. Can someone delete this thread?


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 21:23:23 [Preview] No.66 del
>>65
REPENT


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 21:27:10 [Preview] No.67 del
>>66

I take it this is now the unofficial fun posting thread?


REPENT NOW Anonymous 08/10/2019 (Sat) 04:36:21 [Preview] No.70 del
>>67
dem works more or less
welcome to endchan btw


Anonymous 08/10/2019 (Sat) 15:26:34 [Preview] No.71 del
>>70

Thanks!



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Heresies Anonymous 08/06/2019 (Tue) 02:00:23 [Preview] No. 22 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Anyone here delve much into apocryphal texts out of curiosity? I recently read the "Apocrypha of John" and it's insane. It claims that Jesus told John the real book of Genesis in which YHWH was a lesser god(created under what they call Mother/Father) that evilly created the world and humans. It completely throws out everything Moses told and admists to doing it. How do people believe this stuff? Do any of you know any interesting apocrypha to read. It's astonishing how crazy some of them get.


Anonymous 08/07/2019 (Wed) 06:48:25 [Preview] No.31 del
I never really read much apocrypha. I suspect it always has been a weapon forged against the churches, and remains so to this day. If anything it is an interesting knowledge to alert people to where the pegan and occult insanity comes out of.


Anonymous 08/07/2019 (Wed) 23:25:50 [Preview] No.35 del
This isn't unique to this text nor an isolated belief. Most Gnostic Christian groups spoke of a Good God and a Bad God, not much different from the God duality (as opposed to Trinity) of Zoroastrianism. Basically the God of the Old Testament was Bad and the God of the New Testament or Jesus was Good.

This POV was suppressed by the Nicene Christians, which is the strand that makes up modern Christianity.


Anonymous 08/08/2019 (Thu) 03:19:49 [Preview] No.37 del
I've read the Gospel of Mary Magdalene. It claims we're all human and divine, and other wacky stuff. I wouldn't waste your time with such heresies.



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Anonymous 08/06/2019 (Tue) 00:40:20 [Preview] No. 15 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Can someone give a dumdum a quick rundown on the 8chan situation?
Why is it still down for me? Something about DNS?


Anonymous 08/06/2019 (Tue) 00:50:05 [Preview] No.17 del
In the few hours after Cloudflare dropped support for 8chan, a few kind users offered help and gave alternatives to C0deMonkey to use. CM decided on two, one of which is used by the Daily Stormer, and quickly got 8ch back up. Unfortunately, the hardware provider for the two dns companies decided to play politics and took away server support unless they dropped support for 8chan. The whole situation is outright retarded.


Anonymous 08/07/2019 (Wed) 06:44:18 [Preview] No.30 del
Onionland is up and running but slow as all hell.

I have been reading a few slow AF loading posts. No new posts in onion land either.