Colonel Valerio
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I'm not nitpicking but you can not claim "inerrant and infallible" when there are errors. You don't seem to be saying that so, uh kudos?That's true and it's always wise to check the original text if doing a Bible study.
There is no time left nitpicking the Bible for minor translation errors.
I posted three links that are far more than translation errors, and again if you claim "inerrant and infallible" than a translation error is still an error.Translation errors doesn't make them bible errors...
And seeing that it was pleasing to the Jews, he added also to seize Peter (and they were the days of Unleavened Bread
This is the problem, when it is stated that the Bible is inerrant and infallible, but easily proven that it is not, no one with any sense will take anything you have to say seriously. Fundamentalism is the #1 reason for the decline of Christianity in the west.