If you enjoyed this conversation, check out the interview I did with Dr. Maurice Robinson around this time last year: th-cam.com/video/6KSqrmDxqGU/w-d-xo.html
Great video Dwayne! I've enjoyed each one, especially with Maurice commenting on the text. Its been a blessing! Question: In the description of the video, it says "the Didache"? Did you mean to put the "Didascalia"? Two very different texts from different time periods. Figured I'd give you the heads up if it was a mistake. :) God bless you brother!
I love that you relay interviews with Dr. Robinson. He is for me the best textual critic, who has done the best research on the text of the NT. I enjoy and learn a lot from his interviews. Thanks and blessings.
Thank you for this video, and thanks to Dr Robinson for his sterling efforts! Clearly, a more than respectable case has been put forward for the retention/inclusion of the PA, though difficulties of both provenance and also of text are recognised, in a humble way. And we are thereby invited to investigate the matter further! Perhaps Dr Robinson would kindly suggest up to half-a dozen books/articles/videos/audios/etc. for further study? Again, many thanks to you both!
Didymus the Blind (c. 313 - 398), a Greek speaking theologian from Alexandria, in his commentary on Ecclesiastes, recounts the pericope of the woman caught in adultery and says it is found “in certain gospels.” Jerome came to him for a month in order to have his doubts resolved with regard to difficult passages of Scripture. Bing searches While this is circumstantial. I feel it is probable Jerome asked him about the PA and we know where Jerome put the PA in John. Peace
Perhaps the PA was a parallel Johannine text to the gospel that was joined in some transcriptions and not in others. In other words, it might be equally ancient as the gospel without being part of its original text.
So I opened up Logos, I have my Bible kjv linked to the 38 volume set of early chapters fathers ANF officially. I key in the verse it pops up in the KJV and in Saint Aurelius Augustine tractate xxxiii. Pages of commentary on it. So that puts it in the Bible 300's AD. I know he was born 354ad but surely it just didn't pop up. Remember Paul and Peter are in Rome early. (We have Christians in Pompei 70AD). So you might say well that's a Latin quoting a Latin Bible well they had letters and they had a Bible and it's a strong witness. I think I heard him say evidence 10th century?
@@kevinohiggins3868 Most KJV Bibles do not have the Apocrypha. I have several KJV Bibles and none of them have the Apocrypha in them. I don't know how many of them do, but I would think it's less than half, but I could be mistaken. I just know that all of them don't.
@@rodneyjackson6181 Oh, I didn't know that. I saw Tim Wildsmith review a Thomas Nelson KJV Bible with Apocrypha not too long ago. It kind of shocked me, because it was almost exactly identical to my Bible. It was a two toned, LeatherSoft KJV Center Column Reference Bible. The only differences between that Bible and mine was, mine doesn't have the Apocrypha and mine has thumb tabs.
The story of the woman caught in adultery is a story of grace in action. The law brings the sinner to Christ, Christ forgives, sinner repents, sinner has a converting experience, and Christ sends the sinner back to the law, "go and sin no more". 1 Joh 3:4 defines sin as transgressing the law. Therefore: Effectively, Jesus instructs us to go and transgress the law no more. The law stands, so does the story of the woman caught in adultery. Those who oppose the inclusion of this actual event are opposing God's TEN COMMANDMENTS.
@@Matthew-307 👍 Glad you got it, brother! As for dietary laws the same as racial segregation. Both are STILL in force! I'm willing to debate ANYONE, INCLUDING JESUITS, on the issue of race! Matthew 17:11 makes it clear Elijah shall come first and restore ALL things. Some are quick to claim it was John the Baptist 🤔 Yeah right... how did John restore ALL things?
Who knows which text is next that supposedly shouldn't be in the Bible? These so called scholars are more a curse than a blessing to Christianity‼️ Keep your grubby paws off God's Word‼️ 😇😇😇
👍 Trey 👍 The names and titles of scholars are plastered all over print and digital sources. The plow man recognizes errors and inconsistencies, then notices that the contributor or editor has a string of titles and qualifications and feels too intimidated and discouraged to raise a red flag. This is exactly why those strings of titles and qualifications are listed - designed to intimidate and discourage... We should NOT be intimidated or discouraged by these titles and qualifications and have the courage and liberty to question EVERYTHING regardless of who's who...
@@rayhchc6451 Once again…. I agree. I call myself a plowboy after William Tyndall’s quote. The word is beautiful and the worlds only way to attack God is to attack his word. We have lost the church, the culture, the family, and our children due to the ideologies coming from German rationalism. It’s madness and the Salvation God has worked explained so completely in His word shouldn’t be doubted and is perfect. The doubt they have created is hellish.
Words inside of vaticanus and sinaiticus: they are all unclean words Sin Satan, Anus, Nasa Canis- is a genus of the Caninae which includes multiple extant species, such as wolves, dogs, coyotes, and golden jackal Philippians 3:2 KJV [2] Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision. Rev 22:15 For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie. Matthew 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
If you enjoyed this conversation, check out the interview I did with Dr. Maurice Robinson around this time last year: th-cam.com/video/6KSqrmDxqGU/w-d-xo.html
Great video Dwayne! I've enjoyed each one, especially with Maurice commenting on the text. Its been a blessing! Question: In the description of the video, it says "the Didache"? Did you mean to put the "Didascalia"? Two very different texts from different time periods. Figured I'd give you the heads up if it was a mistake. :) God bless you brother!
Maurice Robinson, final boss and OG of textual criticism. 💪
haha, too funny!
I love that you relay interviews with Dr. Robinson. He is for me the best textual critic, who has done the best research on the text of the NT. I enjoy and learn a lot from his interviews. Thanks and blessings.
Thank you for this video, and thanks to Dr Robinson for his sterling efforts! Clearly, a more than respectable case has been put forward for the retention/inclusion of the PA, though difficulties of both provenance and also of text are recognised, in a humble way. And we are thereby invited to investigate the matter further! Perhaps Dr Robinson would kindly suggest up to half-a dozen books/articles/videos/audios/etc. for further study? Again, many thanks to you both!
You do good work
Didymus the Blind (c. 313 - 398), a Greek speaking theologian from Alexandria, in his commentary on Ecclesiastes, recounts the pericope of the woman caught in adultery and says it is found “in certain gospels.” Jerome came to him for a month in order to have his doubts resolved with regard to difficult passages of Scripture. Bing searches While this is circumstantial. I feel it is probable Jerome asked him about the PA and we know where Jerome put the PA in John. Peace
Perhaps the PA was a parallel Johannine text to the gospel that was joined in some transcriptions and not in others. In other words, it might be equally ancient as the gospel without being part of its original text.
Good video
So I opened up Logos, I have my Bible kjv linked to the 38 volume set of early chapters fathers ANF officially. I key in the verse it pops up in the KJV and in Saint Aurelius Augustine tractate xxxiii. Pages of commentary on it. So that puts it in the Bible 300's AD. I know he was born 354ad but surely it just didn't pop up.
Remember Paul and Peter are in Rome early. (We have Christians in Pompei 70AD). So you might say well that's a Latin quoting a Latin Bible well they had letters and they had a Bible and it's a strong witness.
I think I heard him say evidence 10th century?
If we believe John is writing on the isle of Patmos then we must believe Peter and Paul in chains are writing in Rome
What answer for this problem can we provide
I see he went to southern I won't hold that against him not everyone can be an alumni of sbts.
It’s in the King James Bible
along with the Apocrypha :)
@@kevinohiggins3868Kevin, get some new arguments please.
@@kevinohiggins3868 Most KJV Bibles do not have the Apocrypha. I have several KJV Bibles and none of them have the Apocrypha in them. I don't know how many of them do, but I would think it's less than half, but I could be mistaken. I just know that all of them don't.
@@j.woodbury412the KJV contained the Apocrypha thru the 1800's. However, you can still buy KJV's with the Apocrypha now online.
@@rodneyjackson6181 Oh, I didn't know that. I saw Tim Wildsmith review a Thomas Nelson KJV Bible with Apocrypha not too long ago. It kind of shocked me, because it was almost exactly identical to my Bible. It was a two toned, LeatherSoft KJV Center Column Reference Bible. The only differences between that Bible and mine was, mine doesn't have the Apocrypha and mine has thumb tabs.
The story of the woman caught in adultery is a story of grace in action. The law brings the sinner to Christ, Christ forgives, sinner repents, sinner has a converting experience, and Christ sends the sinner back to the law, "go and sin no more". 1 Joh 3:4 defines sin as transgressing the law.
Therefore:
Effectively, Jesus instructs us to go and transgress the law no more.
The law stands, so does the story of the woman caught in adultery. Those who oppose the inclusion of this actual event are opposing God's TEN COMMANDMENTS.
I’ve never heard it broken down like that before, quite interesting. Well done.
What is your stance on dietary laws?
@@Matthew-307 👍 Glad you got it, brother! As for dietary laws the same as racial segregation. Both are STILL in force! I'm willing to debate ANYONE, INCLUDING JESUITS, on the issue of race!
Matthew 17:11 makes it clear Elijah shall come first and restore ALL things. Some are quick to claim it was John the Baptist 🤔 Yeah right... how did John restore ALL things?
@@rayhchc6451 I was just curious on your position, I’m not looking for any debate 😅👍🏻
@@rayhchc6451 I was just curious on your position, I’m not looking for any debate 😅👍🏻
@@Matthew-307 👍 No problem
Who knows which text is next that supposedly shouldn't be in the Bible? These so called scholars are more a curse than a blessing to Christianity‼️ Keep your grubby paws off God's Word‼️
😇😇😇
I agree. They wreak havoc on faith. when I started exploring this topic I realized the scholars are speaking out of uncertainty
👍 Trey 👍 The names and titles of scholars are plastered all over print and digital sources. The plow man recognizes errors and inconsistencies, then notices that the contributor or editor has a string of titles and qualifications and feels too intimidated and discouraged to raise a red flag. This is exactly why those strings of titles and qualifications are listed - designed to intimidate and discourage...
We should NOT be intimidated or discouraged by these titles and qualifications and have the courage and liberty to question EVERYTHING regardless of who's who...
@@rayhchc6451 Once again…. I agree. I call myself a plowboy after William Tyndall’s quote. The word is beautiful and the worlds only way to attack God is to attack his word.
We have lost the church, the culture, the family, and our children due to the ideologies coming from German rationalism. It’s madness and the Salvation God has worked explained so completely in His word shouldn’t be doubted and is perfect. The doubt they have created is hellish.
@@treybarnes5549 👍
Words inside of vaticanus and sinaiticus: they are all unclean words
Sin
Satan,
Anus,
Nasa
Canis- is a genus of the Caninae which includes multiple extant species, such as wolves, dogs, coyotes, and golden jackal
Philippians 3:2 KJV
[2] Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision.
Rev 22:15 For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie.
Matthew 7:15
Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
They are both fake