Changing the Word
Posted by admin on February 8th, 2009 filed in TorahToday I read the Torah again, it went better, but I got very nervous. As always! I don’t seem to like reading any language out loud in front of anyone, and well this week I think I should have spent more time practicing but I am one of 3 maybe 4 people know the words I miss read or added a sound on it. Oh well. This week I used my Hebrew English Torah to practice with. I read the passage in English.
Something I didn’t realize until my hubby brought it up, which honestly it bugs me. I did not realize some bible translators have change the words to mean something that is not what the Hebrew means. They are putting the place where G-d had Israel right near Egypt and a mountain, didn’t we learn in G-ds word not to change anything, Yeshua even tells us not to do this but yet some feel the need to change it. So what scientist haven’t found evidence of the crossing of the Red sea, I think who ever wrote it in Hebrew knew what they was talking about because of how this information was sent down. Why hasn’t any of the stuff been found of the armies of Egypt, maybe it hasn’t been found because of the type of material used back then or maybe it already been dug up many hundred years ago.
G-d said he parted it with a bunch of water enough to drowned hundreds of men, I think it’s possible, I don’t know how he did it but he did it. Sometimes it’s hard to have faith in things we can’t prove but faith comes by hearing not by seeing. There are many things we need to question. Why would G-d lead his people through where they would be faced with war…… He knew Israel would run the other way if faced with war and return back so he took them another route with out wars. At least none of the woman needed discount lingerie. I think we are starting to tread on dangerous ground if we are going to start discrediting based on gee science can’t prove it, but it seems there are history books which do prove it or talk about it.

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