11-08-2004, 09:18 AM
Hi bro,
I think this may have been what actually happened. But amazingly, Zorbans easily use this as evidence AGAINST Peshitta primacy. They claim that this is "confounding", where the Peshitta shamelessly ripped off both Greek traditions by copying them both...
But I think it is an excellent explanation of why some Greek say A and others say B, because the Peshitta said AB. Confounding is a joke...
I think this may have been what actually happened. But amazingly, Zorbans easily use this as evidence AGAINST Peshitta primacy. They claim that this is "confounding", where the Peshitta shamelessly ripped off both Greek traditions by copying them both...
But I think it is an excellent explanation of why some Greek say A and others say B, because the Peshitta said AB. Confounding is a joke...
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