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Bible study.

There are times I get so excited over here. You se, I have had this passion for about 4 decades now, to learn biblical greek. "Why?" You might ask. The answer is simple. Since the 1611 KJV was printed, every succeeding version has been interpreted by a varying number of editors, with varying viewpoints on how to interpret the original greek. In addition, each version of the bible that is on the market today has a different reading level. Also, the original greek language was not intended to be read fast. This requires the reader to slow down and really ponder the true meaning of the words being used.
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You know, I've always wondered about that. I would also be very interested in what the Old Testament says in the original Hebrew. I'm willing to bet a lot of people would be shocked.