I wrote the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and asked them about the quote. Now, you tell me that Jeopardy has put its stamp of approval on the NWT. Fortunately, we have the Internet. No question about the most accurate Bible Translation. Going against the organization can be so disfellowshipping. I invite you to conduct your own searches and let me know the results. Search "Jehovah's Witnesses ". Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues 12 results returned.
Final Jeopardy! Round clues 0 results returned. Can someone be so good as to direct me to the former link? Any other comments as to the veracity of this would be appreciated. Also, was this really on Jeopardy?
This article has been discussed here before, but the Jeopardy part seems like a urban myth. Firstly, Jeopardy goes in the format of providing an answer then the contestant gives the answer in question form. If it really happened, it would have been quoted. Secondly, topics on Jeopardy are only based on hard facts. Since they are dealing with a monetary prize they need to have concrete proof of their answers. They would never let this "question" be admitted because it is subject to challenge.
The article that followed was drafted by someone that was very anti-trinity so his basis of most accurate translation was looking for passages that disproved the concept of a trinity. Hardly an unbiased work. Later in the study he infact slammed the NWT for some of their renderings. I have never thought the NWT as a bad translation - but I do think it is subject to a little bias -just like every other.
Stillajwexelder it's a bad translation. There's so much online material exposing the NWT, written by authentic and well known scholars, that there is no reason to not be aware of just how foul the NWT is.
What is the question to Jehovah's Witnesses? What is the question to New World Translation? Toggle navigation. They are often called the greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th century because of their importance to understanding the Bible and the Jewish world at the time of Jesus. Books banned, rejected, and forbidden from the Bible.
Section one: Lost Scriptures of the Old Testament. Section three:. Contradicting the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, these texts were later denounced by orthodox Christian leaders and refused entry into the Bible.
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