Thank you very much for dedicating yourself to this immense project which is reading the Amplified Bible. Keep doing your best, because you are blessing many people around the world. May God bless your life in everything you do. May He open wonderful doors in your future.
Amplified Bible saved my life. It’s the only translation with legitimate, unbiased digging into the ancient language. And there you will find the realest info this religion has to offer. Respect to Lockman foundation.
Than you for reading the Amplied version. Have you read the Apocrypha? Or The Ethiopian Bible, the extra books? I say lost books of The Bible, NOT the ghostic books, as ghostic books are of the enemy. Thanks again. The KORD is good, gracious and merciful.
Hi, would you please read in the AMP the books of 1 and 2 Smanuel, please? And if possible, Joshua, the minor prophets: Daniel, Haggi, Zachariah.... 1st and 2nd Kings,?
This is not a translation but an interpretation, and some of it is blatantly false. For instance, in Hebrews 10 v26, the "there remains no more sacrifice for sins" refers to verse 18, it refers to it remaining true that even if our sin is willful we still trust that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient and so we must not sacrifice an animal. If we sacrifice an animal, we insult the spirit of grace by insulting Christ's sacrifice. To sacrifice an animal would be an attempt to take revenge against our own sin. A Hebrew may be tempted to do an animal sacrifice because if they willfully break the Law Of Moses they know it must be atoned for, but to insult Christ's sacrifice would be even more worthy of death than the sin was to begin with, so we must trust his sacrifice DOES cover us and so it remains true that we don't sacrifice animals. The fire is against sin, because Christ's sacrifice takes away sins, and that is expressed in chastisement; this is consistent with other Scriptures, but, more importantly, Hebrews comes back to the matter of chastisement in chapter 12. It's all rather clear in context. If you carefully read chapter 10 for yourself (carefully... and understanding clearly as you go) then the plain correct reading is undeniable. The "translators" of the Amplified "Bible" are cursed for adding to and taking away from the Scriptures. If you have a copy of the Amplified "Bible", burn it now. It is literally teaching you doctrines of demons.
Does not the KJV say the same thing in these verses? I do believe the received text is the superior MS (it's not even debatable) but you KJV onlyers can be more than a bit pedantic at times, I was one and I've read Burgon's work, but I just don't think it's as big a deal as is made out, while people are creating division over Bibles they could be doing more important things. One can be saved even by reading the atrocious NIV. I do prefer to read the 1611 myself but I also read all other versions (I won't say translations because I know that they are not), please elaborate on all these false teachings in this book, or just make clear your point here and show why the KJV translates this better.
@@fabiengrenier3303 Regarding Hebrews 10, I've carefully scrutinized the matter many times over. The context is clear, as is the proper reading of it. If you are reading it out of context, then you need to read it in its God-intended context.
Thank you
Thank you very much for dedicating yourself to this immense project which is reading the Amplified Bible.
Keep doing your best, because you are blessing many people around the world.
May God bless your life in everything you do.
May He open wonderful doors in your future.
Amen
Our hope is in Jesus. Great book 🙏🏾⚓
Amplified Bible saved my life. It’s the only translation with legitimate, unbiased digging into the ancient language. And there you will find the realest info this religion has to offer. Respect to Lockman foundation.
Than you for reading the Amplied version. Have you read the Apocrypha? Or The Ethiopian Bible, the extra books? I say lost books of The Bible, NOT the ghostic books, as ghostic books are of the enemy. Thanks again. The KORD is good, gracious and merciful.
@@wendyanderson2950 We’ve not read those versions, thank you for sharing! The Lord is good, gracious and merciful always! 🙌 hallelujah
Hi, would you please read in the AMP the books of 1 and 2 Smanuel, please? And if possible, Joshua, the minor prophets: Daniel, Haggi, Zachariah.... 1st and 2nd Kings,?
@@wendyanderson2950 that is the goal to have them all available. You can listen to Daniel in the Old Testament playlist!
This is not a translation but an interpretation, and some of it is blatantly false.
For instance, in Hebrews 10 v26, the "there remains no more sacrifice for sins" refers to verse 18, it refers to it remaining true that even if our sin is willful we still trust that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient and so we must not sacrifice an animal. If we sacrifice an animal, we insult the spirit of grace by insulting Christ's sacrifice. To sacrifice an animal would be an attempt to take revenge against our own sin. A Hebrew may be tempted to do an animal sacrifice because if they willfully break the Law Of Moses they know it must be atoned for, but to insult Christ's sacrifice would be even more worthy of death than the sin was to begin with, so we must trust his sacrifice DOES cover us and so it remains true that we don't sacrifice animals. The fire is against sin, because Christ's sacrifice takes away sins, and that is expressed in chastisement; this is consistent with other Scriptures, but, more importantly, Hebrews comes back to the matter of chastisement in chapter 12.
It's all rather clear in context. If you carefully read chapter 10 for yourself (carefully... and understanding clearly as you go) then the plain correct reading is undeniable.
The "translators" of the Amplified "Bible" are cursed for adding to and taking away from the Scriptures. If you have a copy of the Amplified "Bible", burn it now. It is literally teaching you doctrines of demons.
There’s infinite application to every Word written by an infinite God.
The amplified uses parentheses after many verses to explain a verse with adjectives.
Does not the KJV say the same thing in these verses?
I do believe the received text is the superior MS (it's not even debatable) but you KJV onlyers can be more than a bit pedantic at times, I was one and I've read Burgon's work, but I just don't think it's as big a deal as is made out, while people are creating division over Bibles they could be doing more important things.
One can be saved even by reading the atrocious NIV.
I do prefer to read the 1611 myself but I also read all other versions (I won't say translations because I know that they are not), please elaborate on all these false teachings in this book, or just make clear your point here and show why the KJV translates this better.
YOU DID NOT READ PROPERLY SIR PLS READ IT AGAIN PLS
@@fabiengrenier3303 Regarding Hebrews 10, I've carefully scrutinized the matter many times over. The context is clear, as is the proper reading of it. If you are reading it out of context, then you need to read it in its God-intended context.