LBS Rejects Law of Moses?? ;)
I notice in the 'in' drop-down list for a Bible Search that in the Common Divisions suggested there is no entry for the first five books of the Bible (Genesis-Deuteronomy), commonly referred to at the Law, Torah, or the Books of Moses.
I present my screen clips as evidence:
I hope this is a simple oversight or something missing in my copy, and not evidence of some heretical rejection of the Law at the highest levels of Faithlife's leadership. (OK, I'm kidding, but it would be nice to have that back. Thanks.)
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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My list is also 'heretical'!
Dave
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Mark Smith said:
I hope this is a simple oversight …
[:$] Yes, it appears the NASB95 Bible data type is missing some common divisions. Thanks for the report!
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It's part of the rebranding to "Faithlife" -- no more talk of the Law please.
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What is this All Bibles search? Mine is set for NASB95 only. How would you discover these heretics unless you looked closely enough? They certainly had you fooled. Besides...if I hadn't noticed this they would have slowly taken it out of one Bible after another. I know how these heretics work [;)]
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark Smith said:
I know how these heretics work
I have some good stakes that need burning (normally called dead poplar trees) [8-|]
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Mark Smith said:
What is this All Bibles search? Mine is set for NASB95 only. How would you discover these heretics unless you looked closely enough? They certainly had you fooled. Besides...if I hadn't noticed this they would have slowly taken it out of one Bible after another. I know how these heretics work
REB has hardly any Common Divisions, and Faithlife need to look at NKJV and others...
Dave
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I notice that the General Epistles are listed as James-Jude in the versions I checked. I know some think Paul wrote Hebrews, but Hebrews is totally missing in any 'common division' (excepting NT!). It needs to be somewhere. I vote for General Epistles.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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