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Is this the power of sola scriptura?

>> No.17075743

No, that's the Power of Lard!

>> No.17075783
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No it's the power of Jesus Christ. The whole point of a parable is that it is used an allegory to illustrate a moral teaching. He uses dozens of metaphorical story lessons speaking to an audiences in multiple languages.

Those manuscripts are nearly 2000 years old yet are they oh so relevant.

The Bible was written in Aramaic, Koine Greek, Hebrew, Latin.


אהבה מָשָׁל

>> No.17075788

>>17075783
None of the Bible was written in Latin

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>>17075788
Codex Amiatinus is the earliest surviving complete manuscript of the Latin Vulgate version of the Christian Bible. It was produced around 700

The first record of Jesus writing things in the dirt with an adulterous woman is absent until 800ad.

You're right anon. The Torah and Council of Nicaea Bible have no latin.

>> No.17075973

>>17075869
Not sure what your post is trying to imply. The pericope adulterae is present in Codex Bezae, a Latin-Greek diglot 5th-6th centuries. So it existed in both Greek and Latin before 700.

>> No.17076877

>>17075743
LAAAARDDD
- Jello