The Jehovah's Witnesses have their own translation of the Bible, The New World translation, which has been used in their proselytising and study almost exclusively since it was produced in the 1950's.
The Christian Greek Scriptures (NT) were translated first in secrecy by a translation committee appointed by their then President Nathan Homer Knorr and Vice President and chief theologian Frederick William Franz, without the knowledge of their Governing Body around 1950. The NT completed work was presented one morning to the remainder of the organizational staff at Bethel Headquarters in New York.
The name 'Jehovah' was inserted into the Christian Greek Scriptures by the committee 237 times, even though there is not a single extant Greek manuscript in existence containing 'Jehovah' or the Hebrew YHWH. Is there good and just reason to put it there, or is this a case of inserting spurious text?
The name YHWH or Jehovah belongs in the New Testament
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Re: The name YHWH or Jehovah belongs in the New Testament
Post #11Well, ask yourself why Jesus is used in the NT you "approve" if Jesus is not the original name of the Son of God.
You may answer the question yourself after that.
Do you think Jesus used the name of God when answering the three temptations of Satan?
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Post #12I have seen one or two remnants (bits of pages) of the LXX containing YHWH in Hebrew characters. This is evidence that at least one LXX was translated containing YHWH. This is a universe away from concluding that:
I will not be able to respond to future long posts in this manner. Please keep your subject matter smaller. It also doesn't allow me to explain anything thoroughly.Greek-speaking Christians who read that version saw, read, and used the Name exactly as all of Jehovah's faithful servants did before Christ.
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Post #13The MT contains YHWH. The NT does not.
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Post #14That is an excellent question. But Christendom didn't. The Jews did it.
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Post #15My posts do not depend on yours as long as I talk about the topic on your thread. I won't post just for you. Sorry if that bothers you, but we are giving information to the world, whoever read this thread, so you must be ready for what you'll say or answer to defend your point of view or reject others'. The world is watching ... and God and Jesus too.Ross wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 1:50 pmI have seen one or two remnants (bits of pages) of the LXX containing YHWH in Hebrew characters. This is evidence that at least one LXX was translated containing YHWH. This is a universe away from concluding that:
I will not be able to respond to future long posts in this manner. Please keep your subject matter smaller. It also doesn't allow me to explain anything thoroughly.Greek-speaking Christians who read that version saw, read, and used the Name exactly as all of Jehovah's faithful servants did before Christ.

Did you know that Matthew wrote his gospel originally in Hebrew and it was later translated to Greek (probably by himself) ?
This is some interesting info I got from my teachers:
Originally Written in Hebrew. External evidence to the effect that Matthew originally wrote this Gospel in Hebrew reaches as far back as Papias of Hierapolis, of the second century C.E. Eusebius quoted Papias as stating: “Matthew collected the oracles in the Hebrew language.” (The Ecclesiastical History, III, XXXIX, 16) Early in the third century, Origen made reference to Matthew’s account and, in discussing the four Gospels, is quoted by Eusebius as saying that the “first was written . . . according to Matthew, who was once a tax-collector but afterwards an apostle of Jesus Christ, . . . in the Hebrew language.” (The Ecclesiastical History, VI, XXV, 3-6) The scholar Jerome (of the fourth and fifth centuries C.E.) wrote in his work De viris inlustribus (Concerning Illustrious Men), chapter III, that Matthew “composed a Gospel of Christ in Judaea in the Hebrew language and characters for the benefit of those of the circumcision who had believed. . . . Moreover, the Hebrew itself is preserved to this day in the library at Caesarea, which the martyr Pamphilus so diligently collected.”—Translation from the Latin text edited by E. C. Richardson and published in the series “Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur,” Leipzig, 1896, Vol. 14, pp. 8, 9. (Insight/Matthew,Good News According to)
So, again: do you think Jesus mentioned God's name in his responses to Satan's temptations (Matt.4) ?
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Post #16Matthew was supposedly a tax collector, and the common people of Jerusalem spoke Aramaic. The church of the East bible was written in Aramaic and called the Peshitta bible. The oldest discovered writing of the bible was the currently silver scroll found in Jerusalem with the use of YHWH. http://www.peshitta.org/initial/peshitt ... 0Disciples.Eloi wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 2:03 pmMy posts do not depend on yours as long as I talk about the topic on your thread. I won't post just for you. Sorry if that bothers you, but we are giving information to the world, whoever read this thread, so you must be ready for what you'll say or answer to defend your point of view or reject others'. The world is watching ... and God and Jesus too.Ross wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 1:50 pmI have seen one or two remnants (bits of pages) of the LXX containing YHWH in Hebrew characters. This is evidence that at least one LXX was translated containing YHWH. This is a universe away from concluding that:
I will not be able to respond to future long posts in this manner. Please keep your subject matter smaller. It also doesn't allow me to explain anything thoroughly.Greek-speaking Christians who read that version saw, read, and used the Name exactly as all of Jehovah's faithful servants did before Christ.![]()
Did you know that Matthew wrote his gospel originally in Hebrew and it was later translated to Greek (probably by himself) ?
This is some interesting info I got from my teachers:
Originally Written in Hebrew. External evidence to the effect that Matthew originally wrote this Gospel in Hebrew reaches as far back as Papias of Hierapolis, of the second century C.E. Eusebius quoted Papias as stating: “Matthew collected the oracles in the Hebrew language.” (The Ecclesiastical History, III, XXXIX, 16) Early in the third century, Origen made reference to Matthew’s account and, in discussing the four Gospels, is quoted by Eusebius as saying that the “first was written . . . according to Matthew, who was once a tax-collector but afterwards an apostle of Jesus Christ, . . . in the Hebrew language.” (The Ecclesiastical History, VI, XXV, 3-6) The scholar Jerome (of the fourth and fifth centuries C.E.) wrote in his work De viris inlustribus (Concerning Illustrious Men), chapter III, that Matthew “composed a Gospel of Christ in Judaea in the Hebrew language and characters for the benefit of those of the circumcision who had believed. . . . Moreover, the Hebrew itself is preserved to this day in the library at Caesarea, which the martyr Pamphilus so diligently collected.”—Translation from the Latin text edited by E. C. Richardson and published in the series “Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur,” Leipzig, 1896, Vol. 14, pp. 8, 9. (Insight/Matthew,Good News According to)
So, again: do you think Jesus mentioned God's name in his responses to Satan's temptations (Matt.4) ?
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Re: The name YHWH or Jehovah belongs in the New Testament
Post #17"The consensus within biblical scholarship, although not universal, is that the Old Testament of the Peshitta was translated into Syriac from Biblical Hebrew, probably in the 2nd century AD, and that the New Testament of the Peshitta was translated from the Greek, probably in the early 5th century."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshitta
If there's a more fouled up and dishonest version of Christianity than the JW's, I'd like to know what it is.
Some of the membership of that hopelessly twisted church are fine and gentle people despite their goofy ideas and the total and complete refutation of their 'end of the world predictions and Young Earth Creationism.
An entire troop of them visited me once in my home because of something I wrote. They were polite and I enjoyed teaching them.
They had ZERO answers for my instruction. I don't know of a group easier to debate, unless it is the Mormons.
Mormons seldom know their own history. The most boring two hours in my life were spent at a Mormon service. A local judge, a Mormon, wanted me to go with him so he could get a better seat for the presentation of some high muckety-muck from Salt Lake.
The other Morman I knew well was a fellow law student. He eventually became a United States Senator. But while in law school I inadvertently caught him cheating on a test by copying my work. Mormons are very polite too. He apologized profusely.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshitta
If there's a more fouled up and dishonest version of Christianity than the JW's, I'd like to know what it is.
Some of the membership of that hopelessly twisted church are fine and gentle people despite their goofy ideas and the total and complete refutation of their 'end of the world predictions and Young Earth Creationism.
An entire troop of them visited me once in my home because of something I wrote. They were polite and I enjoyed teaching them.


The other Morman I knew well was a fellow law student. He eventually became a United States Senator. But while in law school I inadvertently caught him cheating on a test by copying my work. Mormons are very polite too. He apologized profusely.

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Post #18Sorry, I don't reply to those that refuse information or learn about the subject they are wanting to debate.Ross wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 11:45 amSorry but I don't read links to propaganda or long posts.2timothy316 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 11:28 am This question has been brought to this board many times. The official reason can be found here.
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