God - In the Old Testament God wrote with his own hand. Deuteronomy 9:10,
Exodus 24:12, 31:18, 32:16, 34:1, Daniel 5:5, 5:24-28. God instructed many prophets and men of God to write for Him.
Men inspired by God to write the Bible. (Moses wrote the first books, called the books of law, the "Torah" or "Pentateuch" (Penta - 5)
Jesus quoted Old Testament writings saying only "It is written..." (Note: Chapter and verse were added for reference in the year 1551.)
Names of God
Sermon by S.M. Lockridge "That's My King"
The Crucifixion
Presence of the three part God head all perceived at one time at the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist His cousin (son of Elizabeth and Zachariah)
God the Father - This is my beloved son in whom I am will pleased. Matthew 3:17, 17:5
God the Son - Jesus baptized by John the Baptist
God the Holy Spirit - Ascends upon Jesus like a dove
Most important for written translation is "accuracy" to be sure not to change or slant the original meaning. The Bible as it is the Word of God is a most important book to be translated and interpreted accurately.
Revelation 2:18 - 19
Interpretation helps the reader or listener to understand what is being said. You want an interpreter to explain to you "accurately" what is being said in a way that you can best understand it but does not change the original meaning or giving his or her own opinion.
Matthew 4-7
Luke 22-25
Study further to see what is said positive and negative about each. Decide which is most helpful for you to understand what you are reading. In all thy getting get understanding. Always refer back to the original if you are in question of a translation.
Old Testament original writings are in Hebrew
New Testament original writings are in Greek
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