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Hellbusters – Toxic Bibles – New International Version (NIV) Part 1

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3 comments to Hellbusters – Toxic Bibles – New International Version (NIV) Part 1

  • Mike Baldwin

    Hi Gary,
    You said that the kjv translators used hell for hades everywhere? Not quite. And I’m sure you are aware of this. In 1 cor 15 towards the end of the chapter, they translate hades as grave!! This is according to my Biblespeak program I got from you. I clicked the strongs # for grave and got hades. It said hades was rendered as hell ten times, and as grave once. There in 1 Corinthians 15 at the end of the chapter. Very interesting isn’t it. What were they thinking? Perhaps, “we can’t put hell here, Paul is asking where is your victory regarding hades” That would not make sense! Seeing as they believe that hell will have plenty of victory over lost people!
    Gary: Technically, it depends upon which Greek Text you use. The textus Receptus, basically the Greek text behind the King James Bible contained Hades in the last portion of 1 Cor. 15:55 but the Nestle-Aland text, which is the main text used today by most Bible translators, they had the word thanatos (death). It took me a long time to figure that out.

  • Thanks for appealing your thoughts and encounters so we can learn from them. They were so beautifully put. Please continue with the articles you do as it is sincerely enjoyed.

  • Chad Nichols

    Gary, what is the second death? Do U feel it is soul sleep until all the ages are completed, then all will be made alive in Christ? Also, do you think those who die without Christ first time round, will suffer in their own way, and according to their works until all the unbelievers are thrown into the lake of fire, which is the second death. In other words is the Second Death the end of suffering for the unbeliever? Just curious, as I am a seminary student but do see a lot of the fallacies and tradition of men in our Bibles of today. Good videos. God bless. Per, Mr. Chad

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