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Be very careful, friend. The so-called "Institutions of Higher Learning" are self-proclaimed "Bible experts", that from what I've heard from them, a grapefruit has more Biblical literacy. Sometimes they're called "higher critics". They're high all right. Occasionally you'll see these "experts" on the Learning Channel, or the History Channel on Cable TV;
Some of the things that come out of their mouths, you would think Satan himself was telling them what to say.
Why not get some study tools and do it yourself?? For the gospel, get a Strongs Exhaustive Concordance, and a Companion Bible. Theres also Greens Interlinear, the Missouri and the 1611 (the manuscripts and the footnotes from them). The Concordance will give you the aid you need with the Greek, Hebrew and Chaldee languages.
I've studied Bible manuscripts and the languages for 35 years - did it myself, because I couldn't get any truthful answers from the "churches". Now when I hear these "experts" I know when its bull and when its not (unfortunately, it remains at 99% bull to date). I can't believe people are generally so unlearned in the Bible, that these people talk on a TV documentary for an entire hour, and nobody even realizes that they aren't giving accurate accounts, mistranslating, etc.
Its unbelievable. Bible illiteracy is at an all-time high. Amos Chapter 8 says the famine of the end times will not be for bread, but for hearing the truth of Gods Word. How true it is.
P.S. FOR GODS SAKE DON'T GO TO WEBSITES, UNLESS YOU REALLY WANT TO SEE SOME NONSENSE.
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