Where is the Oldest Bible?

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I think you are misunderstanding. When he mentions that they buried the torah when it was worn out, he does not mean they didn’t make new copies. The Jews continuously made new copies of the scriptures. The scriptures were preserved.
I guess this is why the Jews have a problem with Christians talking their book and adding on and subtracting off.
 
This is very disturbing. Joseph Stalin was a bigot, and a man of Shaytan not God. The more I learn about this the more I hold on to Islam. I’m sure he tampered it intentionally.

Miss Mercy are there any more references about hows hands the Bible passed through?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin

Born Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Georgian: იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი; Russian: Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили [Iosif Vissarionovič Džugašvili]), Stalin became General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party in 1922. Following the death of Vladimir Lenin, he prevailed over Leon Trotsky in a power struggle during the 1920s. In the 1930s, Stalin initiated the Great Purge, a campaign of political repression, persecution and mass slaughter.
Of course your sure, because that gives you reason to reject it. If he did tamper with it, I would gaurantee that they could tell you if he tampered with it with the science they have. Even if he did tamper with it it still wouldn’t change anything. It is not like that is the only copy of the bible in existence. There were probably a couple hundred million bibles in print at the time. So if that one was tampered, there were still a couple hundred million more to work with.
 
I guess this is why the Jews have a problem with Christians talking their book and adding on and subtracting off.
What is your point? I don’t see how this has anything to do with what I said.
 
This is very disturbing. Joseph Stalin was a bigot, and a man of Shaytan not God. The more I learn about this the more I hold on to Islam. I’m sure he tampered it intentionally.

Miss Mercy are there any more references about hows hands the Bible passed through?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin

Born Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Georgian: იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი; Russian: Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили [Iosif Vissarionovič Džugašvili]), Stalin became General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party in 1922. Following the death of Vladimir Lenin, he prevailed over Leon Trotsky in a power struggle during the 1920s. In the 1930s, Stalin initiated the Great Purge, a campaign of political repression, persecution and mass slaughter.
i see the contrary 🙂 Stalin was no religious person. He has no reason to tamper with anything. It’s not that he was in possession of the sole evidence anyway. Why don’t you get the 3 set volume of the Dead Sea Scrolls to appease your conscious about this topic?
 
This is very disturbing. Joseph Stalin was a bigot, and a man of Shaytan not God. The more I learn about this the more I hold on to Islam. I’m sure he tampered it intentionally.

Miss Mercy are there any more references about hows hands the Bible passed through?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin

Born Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Georgian: იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი; Russian: Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили [Iosif Vissarionovič Džugašvili]), Stalin became General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party in 1922. Following the death of Vladimir Lenin, he prevailed over Leon Trotsky in a power struggle during the 1920s. In the 1930s, Stalin initiated the Great Purge, a campaign of political repression, persecution and mass slaughter.
Sufi, you are an intelligent guy. You have the intellectual ability and at least a fundamental grounding in scholarly method. You must know that the fact that Stalin inherited that Bible when he came into power has nothing whatever to do with anything, least of all the integrity of the text.

Are you suggesting that he changed it to support his vicious ideology? Absurd! The pages had been photographed and dispersed to reputable scholarly libraries. Any change would have been recognized.

It is as likely that Stalin was eager to sell it, not only for the money, but to get such a sacred thing off Soviet Communist soil, where it could serve as nothing but an indictment of his whole blood-saturated regime.
 
i see the contrary 🙂 Stalin was no religious person. He has no reason to tamper with anything. It’s not that he was in possession of the sole evidence anyway. Why don’t you get the 3 set volume of the Dead Sea Scrolls to appease your conscious about this topic?
I just saw a paperback edition of them at Barnes & Noble this morning: The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English.
 
I guess this is why the Jews have a problem with Christians talking their book and adding on and subtracting off.
What “adding on” are you referring to? What Christians refer to as the New Testament?

And what “subtracting off” are you referring to? There is nothing in the Hebrew canon that Christians do not accept. Can you clarify your statement?
 
What “adding on” are you referring to? What Christians refer to as the New Testament?

And what “subtracting off” are you referring to? There is nothing in the Hebrew canon that Christians do not accept. Can you clarify your statement?
i think he is refering to what Luther eliminated?
 
I hate to cite wikipedia, but it states that the Protestant Old Testament and the Jewish Tanakh are identical in material, except the Protestant version has changed the order of the books and has split some of the Tanakh books into multiple books, for example the Books of Ezra and of Nehemiah form one book in the Tanakh.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Testament

Perhaps this is, in part, what Sufi refers to?
 
I hate to cite wikipedia, but it states that the Protestant Old Testament and the Jewish Tanakh are identical in material, except the Protestant version has changed the order of the books and has split some of the Tanakh books into multiple books, for example the Books of Ezra and of Nehemiah form one book in the Tanakh.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Testament

Perhaps this is, in part, what Sufi refers to?
yea, or could be that Catholics added more books. Anyway, do these books have anything to do with the core belief of Christianity? that is, incarnation, trinity, salvation ecc?
 
I hate to cite wikipedia, but it states that the Protestant Old Testament and the Jewish Tanakh are identical in material, except the Protestant version has changed the order of the books and has split some of the Tanakh books into multiple books, for example the Books of Ezra and of Nehemiah form one book in the Tanakh.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Testament

Perhaps this is, in part, what Sufi refers to?
So? What is the point? The protestants removed the deuterocanonicals in the 16th century. The Jews didn’t have a set canon until around 100AD so their opinion on what the canon is is irrelevant since they didn’t set it until after Christ. The only thing that it means that the protestants have the maseretic canon is that they have accepted a post Christianity canon. The Church however accepted the entire septuagint as scripture.
yea, or could be that Catholics added more books. Anyway, do these books have anything to do with the core belief of Christianity? that is, incarnation, trinity, salvation ecc?
No, it simply means that the Jews had no authority to decide the canon when they did because the Christ came and they rejected Him. The protestants followed apostates in the deciding what they thought to be scripture.

It is protestants that break the teachings of Christianity down into the core beliefs and not core beliefs. You have made a false dichotomy. As if you can reject certain things and say, ‘well that is no a core belief so I reject it.’ Everything is core beliefs that the Catholic Church teaches since it deals with God. And as a matter of fact yes they do deal with the things you mention. Wisdom 2 offers one of the best prophecies of Christ. Ecclesiasticus is one of the best of the wisdom books and definately deals with salvation. Tobit deals with issues of salvation. So does Maccabees and Baruch.
 
thank you Jimmy 🙂

One thing you must put in mind though. When a Muslim has enough evidence that what we have in the Bible is taught by Jesus, and the disciples and not “made up”. he’ll become Christian. But the problem is that Muslims look at the Bible from an Islamic point of view, that is, they project their idea of the Quran on the Bible. Muslims do not get it that the Christian belief in Incarnation, crucifixion and salvation pre-dates the canonization of the Bible and goes back to the late first century or 2nd century in the writings and letters of the Church Fathers who included disciples of Jesus’ disciples and who quoted nearly the whole NT…which means a direct and immediate chain of euewitnesses and believers. So yes a Muslim will find variations and different translations, but he cannot understand that these mean nothing to a Christian since the belief of Christianity pre-dates the Bible by centuries.
 
thank you Jimmy 🙂

One thing you must put in mind though. When a Muslim has enough evidence that what we have in the Bible is taught by Jesus, and the disciples and not “made up”. he’ll become Christian. But the problem is that Muslims look at the Bible from an Islamic point of view, that is, they project their idea of the Quran on the Bible. Muslims do not get it that the Christian belief in Incarnation, crucifixion and salvation pre-dates the canonization of the Bible and goes back to the late first century or 2nd century in the writings and letters of the Church Fathers who included disciples of Jesus’ disciples and who quoted nearly the whole NT…which means a direct and immediate chain of euewitnesses and believers. So yes a Muslim will find variations and different translations, but he cannot understand that these mean nothing to a Christian since the belief of Christianity pre-dates the Bible by centuries.
I don’t think it’s even that simple. Even when faced with all the evidence in the world, most Muslims will still opt to assume Mohammed was correct in everything that he said so that overrules everything else - Mohammed MUST have been correct in their eyes. Why they choose to hang on to such a baseless assumption is beyond me, but in my experience this is the one key issue that prevents Muslims from using reason to evaluate anything in a religious dialogue.
 
I don’t think it’s even that simple. Even when faced with all the evidence in the world, most Muslims will still opt to assume Mohammed was correct in everything that he said so that overrules everything else - Mohammed MUST have been correct in their eyes. Why they choose to hang on to such a baseless assumption is beyond me, but in my experience this is the one key issue that prevents Muslims from using reason to evaluate anything in a religious dialogue.
well true but there is hope 🙂 all the ex-Muslims now Christians i know either had visions of Jesus, or used logic to see that someone like Muhammad cannot be a prophet, and that the Bible cannot be corrupt. If you ask Muslims themselves, they dont know how or when or by whom it was corrupt, which speaks a lot. Quran is different hence Bible must be corrupt.
 
well true but there is hope 🙂 all the ex-Muslims now Christians i know either had visions of Jesus, or used logic to see that someone like Muhammad cannot be a prophet, and that the Bible cannot be corrupt. If you ask Muslims themselves, they dont know how or when or by whom it was corrupt, which speaks a lot. Quran is different hence Bible must be corrupt.
All of this back and forth about corrupt/incorrupt texts is kind of beside the point.

The question was: Where is the Oldest Bible? The QBQ (question behind the question) is: How do Christians and Jews know their Scriptures are accurate?

OK. We have a really good answer: The multiplicity of ancient texts, which corroborate one another across a span of centuries and in different languages, constitute a credible basis for recognizing that the Jewish and Christian documents – taken merely as documents and not believing them in any way to be inspired or “special” – represent an authentic and reliable corpus.

If a Muslim has been taught that the Judaeo-Christian Scriptures have been corrupted, we need to counter this teaching by nothing other than bald facts. The integrity of the Judaeo-Christian Scriptures is easily recognized by anyone who looks at the matter with a dispassionate regard for the facts.

Sneering at a widely held Muslim teaching will scarcely encourage open inquiry. Our friend Sufi did not come here with an accusation. He came with an honest question.
 
I guess I want to ask Sufi if he thinks there ever was a time when the written scriptures of Jews and Christians was uncorrupted. In other words, if we could find not just copies but the original papyrus of the Gospels, epistles and Revelation, and if it corresponds in all respects to what is now written in our bible would you believe this to be a proof of the truth of our religion? Or would you just say that those who wrote these words down corrupted the message of Christ from the beginning?

Actually, the above is a question to Sufi and only to Sufi. Please, everyone else, do not conjecture as to what you think Sufi or any other muslim would say or not say regarding the question.
 
Actually, the above is a question to Sufi and only to Sufi. Please, everyone else, do not conjecture as to what you think Sufi or any other muslim would say or not say regarding the question.
 
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