PART TWO: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE

PART ONE: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE PART TWO: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE PART THREE: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE PART FOUR: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE PART FIVE: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE PART SIX: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE PART SEVEN: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE PART EIGHT: RIDERS OF THE WRECKING MACHINE DISPENSATIONALISM:  CHURCH IN OT PROPHECY? IS PHYSICAL-NATIONAL ISRAEL NOW GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE? THE DIALECTIC IN LUKE 11: 14-27 SUN, MOON AND STARS IN REVELATION 6: 12-13 SERPENTS IN MARK 16: 17-18 AND LUKE 10: 19 THOSE ALIVE AT THE TRIBULATION WILL BE IN ONE OF FOUR GROUPS THE FOCUS OF THE TRIBULATION IS THE APOSTATE CHURCH SCRIPTURE ON THE PERSECUTION OF THE COMMON PEOPLE BY THE RICH FOCUS ON TOPICS FOR THOSE COMING OUT OF FALSE DOCTRINES RICK WARREN, SUPER CELEBRITY, RIDES THE BEAST CHRISTIANS UNITED FOR ISRAEL AND THE ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION THE  REMNANT OF ISRAEL THE  DIALECTIC AS USED IN LUKE 11: 14-27

Part Two: Riders of the Wrecking Machine

THE TEXTUS RECEPTUS

The informationm on the textus receptus below is from John Cereghin at
 http://watch.pair.com/erasmus.html

Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam (1469-1536) created what came to be
called the Textus Receptus from a few Byzantine Greek manuscripts.

Cereghin  says the texts used by Erasmus for his first edition were:

1.  11th century text, contained the Gospels, Acts, Epistles. Erasmus did
not rely very much on 1 because it read too much like Codex
Vaticanus.
 2.  15th century text, contained the Gospels.
 3.  12th-14th century texts, contained Acts and the Epistles. Erasmus
depended upon these two texts  because they were the best and most accurate
texts.
 4.   15th century, containing Revelation.

John Cereghin  also says that "Erasmus may have had as many as 10
manuscripts at his disposal, 4 from
England, 5 at Basle and one loaned to him by John Reuchlin."

His sources are:   Samuel Gipp, The Answer Book. Shelbyville TN: Bible
and Literature Missionary Foundation, 1989, p. 151.   And

David Cloud, Myths About the King James Bible: Erasmus was a Humanist.
Oak Harbor WA: Way of Life Literature, 1986, 1993, p. 16, 21.

The Erasmus Greek text went through five editions, starting with the
first edition in
1516.  The second to fifth editions were in 1519, 1522, 1527 and 1535.

Samuel Gipp says that "Theodore Beza published several editions of the
Greek New Testament.
Four were published in 1565, 1582, 1588 and 1598.  It is Beza's
edition of 1598 and Stephanus edition of 1550 and 1551
which were used as the primary sources by the King James translators."
  http://www.chick.com/reading/books/158/158_48.asp
Beza used the Erasmus text as the basis for his editions.

WESTCOTT-HORT THEORY AS A TRADITION OF MEN
 The Bible On Man-Made Understanding

 Westcott-Hort and the new translations became the establishment in
 many seminaries.    Westcott-Hort, the NIV and other modern
 translations based on that Greek text have become theologically
 correct. The hive mind does not question theological correctness.

 Loyalty to Westcott and Hort and their modern translation
offspring
 has become a tradition of men.  Mark 7: 8 warns that "For laying
 aside the commandment of God ye hold the tradition of men..."

Mark 7: 13 goes on the say that "Making the word of God of none effect
through your traditions, which ye have delivered..."

 Textual criticism, which developed along with loyalty to Westcott-
 Hort, is a tradition of men. It is based upon man-made
assumptions,
 logic and reasoning, not upon the word of God.

 Paul asks in I Corinthians 1: 20, Where is the wise? where is the
 scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made
 foolish the wisdom of this world?" Textual criticism and loyalty
to  Westcott and Hort is "the wisdom of this world."

 Isaiah 29: 14 says "...for the wisdom of their wise men shall
 perish, and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hid."
And the Lord mentions in Isaiah 44: 25 that he "...turneth wise men
 backward, and maketh their knowledge foolish."
 Job 5: 13 says "He taketh the wise in their own craftiness: and
the
 counsel of the froward is carried headlong." There are still
other
 Bible texts that warn of man-made knowledge.

It seems that some of the seminary trained people who will not
 question Westcott and Hort have been blinded to the facts that
there
 are some differences in doctrine between the new translations and
the Textus Receptus.  As Isaiah 56: 10 says God's watchmen "...are
 blind: they are all ignorant, they are all dumb dogs, they cannot
bark; sleeping, lying down, loving to slumber." Here we have the
sleeping preachers trained in the seminaries on Westcott-Hort and
textual criticism.

 I saw a post the other day talking about many Christians being
under
 a kind of "hypnosis." I remember some years ago that the preaching
in
 church and by some radio preachers presented the Bible in such a
way
that it did not interest me. I had to study it on my own a while
 before I became very interested in it.

FRANCIS SCHAEFFER'S THE GREAT EVANGELICAL DISASTER (1984)

This is a quote from Chapter Two:

"There is a sense in which the problem of full biblical authority is
fairly recent. Up until the last two hundred years or so virtually
every Christian believed in the complete inerrancy of the Bible, or in
the equivalent of this expressed in similar terms...

Thus it is important to note that, up until recent times, (1) belief
in the inerrancy of Scripture (even when it was not practiced fully)
and (2) claiming to be a Christian, were seen as two things which
necessarily went together. If you were a Christian, you also trusted
in the complete reliability of God's written Word, the Bible. If you
did not believe the Bible, you did not claim to be a Christian. But no
one, until the past two hundred years or so, tried to say, "I am a
Christian, but at the same time I believe the Bible to be full of
errors." As incredible as this would have seemed to Christians in the
past, and as incredible as this may seem to Bible-believing Christians
today, this is what is now happening within the evangelical world."

Schaeffer in Chapter two goes on to .say that the problem of the loss
of inerrancy or faith in the Bible "... is something that will
not simply go away, and it cannot be swept under the rug. What follows
in this chapter grows out of the study, thinking, and prayer, often
with tears, which I have done concerning this watershed issue during
my whole life as a Christian, but especially as I have dealt with this
in my speaking and writing during the past two decades."

Scripture Is Inspired, True and Has Authority:

Psalms 12:6 says "The words of the Lord are pure words;
As silver tried in a furnace on the earth, refined seven times."

Psalm 119: 140 tells us "Thy word is very pure: therefore thy servant
loveth it"

"So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not
return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and
it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it" (Isaiah 55:11).

In Luke 4: 17-21 Christ quoted Isaiah 61: 1-2, and in verse 21 of Luke
4 he says "This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears." Jesus
tells us that the Scriptures are true, have authority and must be
fulfilled.

II Peter 1:21 tells us that "Prophecy came not in old time by the will
of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy
Ghost."

II Timothy 3: 16 notes that "All scripture is given by inspiration of
God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproff, for correction, for
instruction in righteousness."

John 10: 35 says "If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God
came, and the scripture cannot be broken."

In I Thessalonians 2:13 Paul says, "For this cause also thank we God
without ceasing, because, when ye received the word of God which ye
heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in
truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that
believe."

John 17: 17 says "Sanctify them through thy word: thy word is truth."

"Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by
the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever" (I Peter 1:23).

God Has promised To Preserve His Word Intact

"Know now that there shall fall unto the earth nothing of the word of
the LORD" (2 Kings 10:10).

"For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven " (Psalm 119:89).

"Concerning thy testimonies, I have known of old that thou hast
founded them for ever" (Psalm 119:152).

'The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall
stand for ever" (Isaiah 40:.

"For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one
tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled"
(Matthew 5:1.

"Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away"
(Matthew 24:35).

"And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the
law to fail' (Luke 16:17).

The statements above say that God preserves his word. And if this is
true, then it makes no sense to say that only the original autographs
were inspired, had great authority, were true and inerrant and the
copies made from them were not.  Of course, it is possible for men to
change some copies of the Scriptures, but God has protected the copies
true to his word.

DID ORIGEN AND OTHERS CHANGE SOME NEW TESTAMENT COPIES?

Satan tries to change the word of God. In Genesis 3: 1 he tried to
make Eve doubt that what God said was true.  "Yea, hath God said, Ye
shall not eat of every tree in the garden?"  The devil hates true
doctrine.  And so he will seek to lead those who he can to change,
water down,  abbreviate, weaken,  make ambiguous, pervert, and twist
what the Bible says. His ultimate goal is to compromise the word of
God so much that readers of his changed versions will not be saved.

 The quote below is from: http://www.nttext.com/christendom.html

Metzger, the contemporary follower of Westcott and Hort says that
"Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Tertullian, Eusebius and many other
Church Fathers accused the heretics of corrupting the Scriptures in
order to have support for their special views. In the mid-second
century, Marcion expunged his copies of the Gospel according to Luke
of all references to the Jewish background of Jesus.  (The Text of the
New Testament, p201)."

Several Christian writers have claimed that Origen of Alexandria,
Egypt was responsible for making changes in  some copies the Greek New
Testament to conform to his false doctrines.  Here are a couple of
examples of this claim:

 The quote below is from:  http://crossspot.net/ldprophet/New-Wine-Babylon.htm

"Origin, who was an Arian, didn't believe Jesus was God almighty, but
a lesser god. In 184 to 254 he corrupted Bible manuscripts. [When
other early church fathers  were condemning Origen, Eusebius praised
him in his book 'ecclesiastic history'.]

The quote below is from:
http://www.newsgroups-index.com/group/christnet_-bible_l31.html

"Origen traveled extensively and everywhere he found
a Greek New Testament, it was altered to fit his doctrine. He, of course,
felt that he was merely "correcting" the manuscripts. However, men of God do
not change original manuscript readings. If one does not agree with the text
of a manuscript, the place for change is at translation; but to alter the
original document - never.

 
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