Raskrinkano - Biblija nije iskvarena

Autor student, Ruj 08, 2024, 05:25 PRIJEPODNE

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Često se čuje na internetu "Bible is corrupted". To je potpuno raskrinkano.
Stari zavjet se ni ne propituje s obzirom na dokaze koji Židovi nude. Dok Novi zavjet, radi se o velikom broju (5+ tisuća) davno pisanih rukopisa svetih Evanđelja na grčkom i td., koji potjeću čak sve od 1. stoljeća, što potvrđuje pouzdanost Novog zavjeta.

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