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Jim Lincoln wrote: NASB "In 1898, Eberhard Nestle published the Nestle Greek New Testament, which underlies the modern versions. He followed the Hort and Westcott New Greek Text used for the English Revised Version and three other editions of the 1800s. In 1950, Kurt Aland assumed ownership and the Nestle Text became the Nestle/Aland Text. The editing committee was comprised of Kurt Aland and Matthew Black, who were unbelievers, Roman Catholic Cardinal Carlo M. Martini and two apostates, Bruce Metzger and Alan Wikgren. 54. Again, the question arises concerning the qualifications of those who translate or edit God’s Word. History provides clear evidence that the divinely inspired Word of God was often altered by men who received their inspiration from a source other than God. The Preface to the New American Standard Bible, (NASB) published in 1963, states that, “In most instances the 23rd edition of the Nestle Greek New Testament was followed.” [URL=http://watch.pair.com/another.html]]]Another Bible - Another Gospel.[/URL] |
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