Amazing, Lord is so gracious to lead me to You. He's allowing me to plunge the depth and marvel at the woners of Scripture, I never knew, thanks to Your guidance. God bless You!
Beautiful. After hearing the different rhythm and formatting in scripture, and I can't stop seeing it more and more. God bless you and your work Gary, I'll be sharing this with friends. ✝
Love this brother William!! I watched a video earlier from Gary about Protestants are starting to really see their Bibles are missing 7 books and the fullness of Daniel and Esther. I hope they all see this and realize the truth of what happened with the British Bible society about 150ish years ago removed them. And the truth is they should all be there!!
Additional comment for the Algorithms. At 1:28:00 Sam mentions how Luke, travelling with Paul, went to see James in Jerusalem and would have interviewed him about Jesus’s upbringing. That’s interesting because the priest at my local Latin Mass parish said that there are details of Jesus’s birth/childhood that we only get in the gospel of St Luke. That makes total sense considering Sam’s point. James would definitely have known those details. The priest also mentioned how the details surrounding His nativity and early life only found in Luke are essentially the Joyous Mysteries of our Blessed Mother’s rosary prayer. 🙏
A supporting argument for Matthew in Semitic text originally: Every other NT was in Greek first and "Cephas" remains in Aramaic. HOWEVER only in Matthew is the name translated (John has both Cephas and clarified the Greek). If you are copying a GREEK book and it has an Aramaic name... You keep the name in the original as it *stands out*. Even from one language translated to another. You keep the name that stands out If you are translating an ENTIRE Semitic text to another language. You'd translate it all... Names and all! God bless brothers!
Really great pointing out what the gospels are for. Protestants often pretend they are comprehensive manuals for sacraments. They expect too much in the area of how/when to baptised and lay on hands etc Rather they are proof texts for converts to support/explain the sacramental practices of the Church The sacred living tradition in her practice of the 7 sacraments and the sacramentals that developed