The Issues with Plain Reading of Scripture and Ancient Texts
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There is a growing, somewhat growing, ideology that the Bible was intended to be a plain book without riddle or mystery. These proponents of “easy reading” or “plain reading” of Scripture attest that God would have intended that His word be easy for everyone to understand and there is no need for scholarship to recognize the Straightforward Biblical text. They claim that the English translation is sufficient in every area to relay every single verse accurately and substantially in all its original meaning and Godly intent.
The Issues with Plain Reading of Scripture and Ancient Texts
The Issues with Plain Reading of Scripture…
The Issues with Plain Reading of Scripture and Ancient Texts
There is a growing, somewhat growing, ideology that the Bible was intended to be a plain book without riddle or mystery. These proponents of “easy reading” or “plain reading” of Scripture attest that God would have intended that His word be easy for everyone to understand and there is no need for scholarship to recognize the Straightforward Biblical text. They claim that the English translation is sufficient in every area to relay every single verse accurately and substantially in all its original meaning and Godly intent.