Prof. Menachem Cohen of the Bible department at Bar-Ilan University has no doubt that all Hebrew Bibles sitting on bookshelves in Jewish homes around the world contain errors. Sometimes scores of errors can be found in a Bible, sometimes they number in the hundreds. For the most part these are not dramatic mistakes: perhaps the absence of the letter yod, an incorrect diacritical mark, a mistaken cantillation...
- By Bruce Kaae
- 09 Mar 2013
- 01:25AM
The Jewish Remnat that returned during the Diaspora may be be the ones given the land of Canaan and they may be the anointed. However, I do not accept that there are mistakes in the Bible. If that is true, then perhaps they are not the anointed. I do see them as presently lost, but they are anointed and helped by the LORD. This even during the Progoms of Russia, the Holocaust of Germany, and even the terrorism of today. He helps, but he does not need any man to help him.
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