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- From: ajw@cbnews.cb.att.com (andrew.j.whitman)
- Subject: Re: Accurate translations was (Re:CONTRADICTIONS ABOUT GOD)
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 20:57:12 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.205712.20440@cbnews.cb.att.com>
- References: <1992Dec28.182853.28423@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec28.182853.28423@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu> conditt@tsd.arlut.utexas.edu (Paul Conditt) writes:
- >
- >
- >I appreciate Andy's inputs to this group (yes, I love it, too), but I
- >must point out some translation errors he has made as well as misquotings.
- >In addition to this, allow me to imbellish upon these well-stated facts
- >and provide you, the gentle reader, with some more helpful hints that
- >will assist you in many areas of your life, from Bible study to music
- >listening to auto repair.
- >
- >Andy writes:
- >>In article <carlson.725146095@cwis> carlson@cwis.unomaha.edu (Brian D. Carlson) writes:
- >>>myers_c@ab.wvnet.edu writes:
- >>>
- >>>[lots of drivel deleted]
- >>>>>> [ ALWAYS use the KING JAMES VERSION. Later versions are PER-
- >>>>>> VERSIONS! ]
- >
- >So earlier versions would be PRE-VERSIONS???
-
- Or, more accurately and godly, SUB-VERSIONS, since they would clearly be
- inferior to the final YHWH-and-USDA-approved versions.
-
- >>> Well, the Apostle Paul may have written the King James Version,
- >>>but every time I find key word translations in, say, the Open Bible, it
- >>>always seems to suggest the same word used in the New American Standard
- >>>Version.
- >>
- >>You gotta love this group. Actually, Paul didn't write the KJV. As
- >
- >I thought Paul wrote "Let it Be", or was that John?
-
- Yep, that was Paul. John wrote "All You Need is Love," based on
- 1 Corinthians 13. George wrote "My Sweet Lord," based on Psalm 40.
- Ringo does not write, and can barely read.
-
- >>the name implies, the KJV was written by James, the brother of Jesus,
- >>and author of the biblical epistle that bears his name. He was called
- >>"King" because of all the spot-on Elvis impersonations he performed
- >>at bar mitzvahs, Day of Atonement bashes, and the like.
- >>
- >>The most accurate version by far is the Queen Mary Version (QMV), used
- >>throughout Scotland and on most luxury liners. A close second is
- >>the Old New England Words About YHWH (ONEWAY) Version favored by
- >>most Coptics and Manicheans, and later adopted by the Pilgrims, the
- >>Puritans, and Larry Norman. It's the only version that contains
- >>the long-disputed but now accepted verses, "Thou (or you) shalt not
- >>wrangle over thous and thees; neither shalt thou engage in doctrinal
- >>hair splitting, or doctrinal hair styling, or any other acts of
- >>cosmetology. You (or thou) shalt wear thy hair unkempt and shall
- >>love one another instead, and if ye persist in such unloving nonsense
- >>YHWH shall personally come down and rend thy concordances and smite
- >>thee on the noggin'."
- > ^^^
- >Andy, I can't believe that you have been so grossly negligent to misquote
- >this well-known and all-important verse that many of us hold near and dear
- >to our hearts. In the gospel according to Ringo (I assume this is where
- >you got the verse), the correct and undisputed word used in the last
- >sentence here is "thy", not "the". The last phrase should read "... and
- >smite thee on THY noggin'."
-
- First, let me clear up a misconception. Although the gospel is
- attributed to Ringo, most spirit-filled people now believe that Ringo
- could *not* have written it because he is incapable of putting
- a subject and a verb together, much less putting together whole sentences
- with impressive, scholarly words like "smite," "persist," and "noggin'".
- It seems far more likely that someone, possibly Yoko or Linda,
- actually wrote the gospel based on Ringo's recounted visions, musings,
- and dazed mumblings.
-
- The whole "the/thy" controversy is not as clear-cut as you would like
- us to believe. Sure, Pat Robertson, Billy Graham, and Bob Dylan
- all favor the "thy" reading, but the latest scholarship (see
- "I Want to Hold Thine Hand - A History of the Liverpudlian Holy
- Writings," S. Pepper et. al.) seems to cast doubt on that reading,
- and proposes instead that Ringo may have actually mumbled "thigh"
- instead of "thy" - further evidence, no doubt, of his addled
- brain and general intellectual befuddlement, since a "thigh
- noggin'" would probably only make sense to someone who had done
- a lot of drugs.
-
- Pepper proposes that Ringo actually said "thigh" but meant "the."
- It certainly fits the context much better, although, of course,
- we have no way of really knowing whether Ringo said "thigh" but
- actually meant "egg" or "Paul's" or "James'". At a certain point
- you have to rely on the Spirit's guidance and an ability to
- ridicule anyone who thinks differently.
-
- >Here's an interesting historical note about the origins of this verse.
- >The part about keeping one's (thou's) hair unkempt arises from the fact
- >that Lubbock, Texas is the capital of the Bible belt (at least west of
- >the Mississippi). As we are all well-aware, Lubbock is a very windy city.
- >The women there are allowed to wear hair spray and keep their hair neat,
- >but the men are forbidden to wear hair spray since this could lead to
- >looking like people who live in Austin which could lead to liberalism
- >or worse yet, Democraticinism. To keep from offending the upstanding,
- >godly men of this model community (it is George Bush's "pulse of America")
- >from committing a sin by wearing hair spray, this verse was added to
- >actually make it a requirement to allow nature to take it's course. You
- >can find this and other interesting facts on the ONEWAY translation in
- >the best selling commentary by Jim Bob Davis published by Carman, Inc.
- >Publishing Company and Artist Supply Warehouse.
-
- Quite right. And I'm amazed at how certain ungodly, backslidden,
- humanism-infested parts of the church have bought into the lie and
- have actually promoted the use of hair spray among the male members
- of their congregations. There's actually a televangelist here in
- Columbus who sells his own brand of "Christian" hairspray called
- the Air O' Saul Can, which supposedly will keep one's hair in place
- even in dank caves and while fleeing from one's enemies.
-
- Remember, Satan masquerades as an angel of light. Keep your eyes wide
- open and the comb outta your (thine) hair. The Haircare products of
- America are waiting to lead your astray - Grecian Formula, with
- its roots in Gnosticism and Platonism, Vidal Sassoon, ready to
- grasp you in the twin clutches of cosmetology and ze phony Fransh
- accent. "The righteous man shall flee with his hair flying in the
- wind, like an old Prell commercial" (2 Opinions 7:77). If fingers
- were good enough for Jesus, they're good enough for me.
-
- >>I don't think anyone could dispute the fact that the QMV and ONEWAY
- >>versions are God's annointed Word. All other versions are perversions
- >>of the truth.
- >
- >I'm sorry, Andy, but according to the Dallas Morning Enquirer, which is
- >published by the SBC (Southern Blowhard Convention), the QMV is definitely
- >supported as being God's annointed word. However, the ONEWAY version,
- >although popular, has not been endorsed by the Republican party as of yet,
- >so obviously *cannot* be considered God's annointed word. Thou must
- >getteth thy facts straighteth from thy horse's mouth beforest thou
- >quoteth facts mistakenly.
-
- True, but it's been endorsed by the NRA, the DEA, and the FBI. Sure,
- the CIA and the Vice President still deny any knowledge of it, but it's
- just a matter of time before it becomes the Official Bible Translation of
- the XXVI Olympiad.
-
- >In my personal study, I have found Chico
- >Esquela's Translation to be very helpful. It's full name is Chico
- >Esquela's Translation of the Bible and Auto Repair Manual. It's the
- >only book that actually contains such gospel classics as First and
- >Second Opinions, Hezekiah, the Gospel according to Ringo (George's is in
- >translation as we speak), How to rebuild a 4-barrel Quadrajet Carb on
- >your small-block Chevy, and of course, his inspiring testimonial entitled
- >"Baseball has been bally bally goot to me".
-
- Nope, Esquela's translation is a big mistake. There's a fatal flaw in
- Esquela's theology because, quite obviously, God is a Ford man. Always has
- been. Chevies entered the world as a result of the Fall. They are not
- part of God's redemptive plan, and will some day be swept away, along
- with Hyundais, Hondas, Toyotas, Lima beans, Madonna, and the ACLU.
-
- >>>Brian Carlson
- >>>carlson@unomaha.edu
- >>
- >>Andy Whitman
- >>AT&T Bell Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio
- >>att!cblpn!ajw or
- >>ajw@cblpn.att.com
- >
- >
- >===============================================================================
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- Andy Whitman
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