Translated I'm not capable of
reading ancient manuscripts and take something out of it, so I automatically dismiss it because of its age.
Why do we keep
reading those ancient manuscripts?
Not exact matches
Most of the best
manuscripts read, literally, «Take care not to practise your righteousness before men»; but instead of «righteousness» some excellent
manuscripts have «charity» (KJV «alms»), while the famous Codex Sinaiticus and a few of the
ancient versions have «giving.»
In building his case for why we can still believe the Bible, Blomberg effectively positions himself between liberal scholars who refuse to acknowledge the firm textual base on which the scriptures stand and ultraconservatives who insist on a rigidly literal
reading of the Bible (often in the King James only) in the face of legitimate developments in our understanding of
ancient manuscripts and genres.
While I examined the khipus, Bill, an expert in medieval history with experience
reading ancient Latin
manuscripts, skimmed the documents, which were written in antiquated Spanish.