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Two Corinthians

TCassidy

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What does this mean? "Development of the NT books...from the early centuries".
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>
 

Salty

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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.
 

HankD

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True. I guess we'll need to get one of the Greek scholars in here to make a determination.
Biggrin

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).
 
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