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Originally Posted by boxcar
No, Mr. No Answers, it's much wiser to consult multiple sources. Why would I want to rely on just one source when a translation of any given verse could have been subject to personal bias, e.g. a strong antichrist sentiment of a "learned Jewish rabbi", to name by one? The general counsel of scripture teaches the wise principle to seek multiple counselors, cf. Pr 11:14; 15:22; 20:8. And the overarching principle of all is taught in a passage like this one:
2 Cor 13:1b
13 Every fact is to be confirmed by the testimony of two or three witnesses.
NASB
Any other "pearls of wisdom" you have for us today?
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Yes, I always look for the true meaning of things via third party translations instead of going to the original source...makes total sense....not.