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TCassidy
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He means God's inspired word needed editing before it could be accepted as authoritative. God couldn't seem to get it right so a few humans had to edit it. <roll eyes>
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Came across this
"hot" discussion of several months ago -
seems like everyone has forgotten about it.
and this is the case with so many minor issues -
much ado about nothing.
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Neither 2nd or two Corinthians is correct.
In my Greek text it is alpha for 1 Corinthians and beta for 2 Corinthians.
HankD (Not a Greek scholar though).