Peter A V
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B.E.has no infalible Bible
B.E.has no infalible Bible
Your third question comes up quite a bit.
The Bible does not say that they are mythological creatures.This belief is only from pagan sources.Many try to read pagan definitions into the text of the Holy Bible.But what we must do is go always to the words of God,for the propper biblical definition of any term or word.Our Holy Bible has a built-in Bible dictionary,right in its own text.In fact most of the translators would never use any dictionary of any kind,only Bibles and versions,Greek and Hebrew.They may have gone to the Dictionaries from time to time,but never used them as their final authority.This is in sharp contrast today.All lexicons and Bible dictionaries include,now,pagan definitions.So one gets a lot of contradictions here and there,if one time you go by one lexicon,and then the next time just the Bible definition,because of overwhelming evidence that forces the translator to use the Bible definition.
Just look up those animals etc.and look at the definitions the Bible gives.That is your guide line.Not some compromized lexicon from some liberal or unsaved scholar.
You can find plenty of sites that answer these easy questions,once you believe the Bible,and use it as your sole source of matters of faith and practice.
B.E.has no infalible Bible
......................Rimi said:3. I found that there are mythical creatures in KJV: unicorns an satyrs. It also mentions dragons, but I'm not sure that they're not leftover dinosaurs.
Your third question comes up quite a bit.
The Bible does not say that they are mythological creatures.This belief is only from pagan sources.Many try to read pagan definitions into the text of the Holy Bible.But what we must do is go always to the words of God,for the propper biblical definition of any term or word.Our Holy Bible has a built-in Bible dictionary,right in its own text.In fact most of the translators would never use any dictionary of any kind,only Bibles and versions,Greek and Hebrew.They may have gone to the Dictionaries from time to time,but never used them as their final authority.This is in sharp contrast today.All lexicons and Bible dictionaries include,now,pagan definitions.So one gets a lot of contradictions here and there,if one time you go by one lexicon,and then the next time just the Bible definition,because of overwhelming evidence that forces the translator to use the Bible definition.
Just look up those animals etc.and look at the definitions the Bible gives.That is your guide line.Not some compromized lexicon from some liberal or unsaved scholar.
You can find plenty of sites that answer these easy questions,once you believe the Bible,and use it as your sole source of matters of faith and practice.
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