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johnstown_johnn
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The Gospel reading a few Sundays ago (read from the missalette and ostensibly extracted from the New American Bible) was very disturbing because of the addition of a single word.
The word, “CHOSEN.”
The Gospel reffered to is Luke, Ch. 9: v. 34 -35).
The "missalete: quotes that passage that a Voice from a cloud says, “This is My CHOSEN son , hear him.”
Jesus was “CHOSEN?” From a pool of potentials?
St. John’s gospel clearly states, “…the Word was with God and the Word was God…”
The Douray-Rheims version has it,
Luke (9: 34-35) "…This is My beloved Son; hear Him.’
Matthew, (Ch. 17: 5 v.) quotes, “…This is my beloved Son in Whom I am well pleased, hear ye Him.”
Mark (Ch. 9: v.16) “This is My most beloved Son; hear ye Him.”
So, where did the “CHOSEN” come from? Why is it added?
“CHOSEN” erodes the very essence of (albeit subliminally), " God from God, Light from Light… True God from True God."
Is something afoot?
The word, “CHOSEN.”
The Gospel reffered to is Luke, Ch. 9: v. 34 -35).
The "missalete: quotes that passage that a Voice from a cloud says, “This is My CHOSEN son , hear him.”
Jesus was “CHOSEN?” From a pool of potentials?
St. John’s gospel clearly states, “…the Word was with God and the Word was God…”
The Douray-Rheims version has it,
Luke (9: 34-35) "…This is My beloved Son; hear Him.’
Matthew, (Ch. 17: 5 v.) quotes, “…This is my beloved Son in Whom I am well pleased, hear ye Him.”
Mark (Ch. 9: v.16) “This is My most beloved Son; hear ye Him.”
So, where did the “CHOSEN” come from? Why is it added?
“CHOSEN” erodes the very essence of (albeit subliminally), " God from God, Light from Light… True God from True God."
Is something afoot?