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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: Grainne who wrote (13722)4/9/1998 1:49:00 AM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) of 39621
 
"The Bible has been revised and translated numerous times."

The New Testament was inspired by God in Greek, and the original Greek version remains the official bible of the Greek Orthodox Church--never revised or translated in Greece.
The Orthodox worship is also ancient and remains mostly in the origianl forms. The Orthodox Liturgies were also written in Greek and remain in the original language. The Orthodox Liturgies clearly have their origins in Apostolic days and were the result of a union of ancient Synagogue and Temple worship with the Christian Mysteries and revelation. The Jewish Apostolic believers developed the early Liturgies by combining the revelations of Christ with their customary Synagogue and Temple worship.
St. James Liturgy was probably written in the first century, St. Gregory's Liturgy in the fourth, and Sts. Chrysostom's and St. Basil's Liturgies completed in the fifth. Sts. Chrysostom's and St. Basil's Liturgies were simply compilation and revisions of earlier Liturgies. The Orthodox Church uses all of them but St. Chrysostom Liturgy is used throughout the year. These Liturgies are filled with Gospel and Epistles quotes as well as Old Testament references and quotes that that also help validate ancient Greek texts.

The Sea SCrolls also confirmed the authenticity of the Hebrew Scriptures. A Scroll containing the complete book of Isaiah in Hebrew was found at Qumran. The text was in all essential points exactly as the official Greek Septuagint that the Christians use today.

It show clearly that God has maintained His Holy Word in both the New Testament and the Old.
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