Thoughts on the OSB?

Ah yes, but the video creator points out at 18:43 that it is not perfect.

Not even the KJV translators say that about their own work. Read the "Translators to the reader" and note how much they relied on electic sources. KJV doesn't have one source text. Are that dense, that you couldn't understand what I just pointed out about Psalm 22? That was just one example where they deviated from a single source.

I love the KJV myself and even recommended it (I posted that recommendation of the Cambridge Paragraph version earlier). But it's not perfect. I really appreciate people defending it, but don't go Full Anderson on us. And especially don't go full Riplinger (she thinks the KJV itself also gives "new revelation". This is terrible heresy).

I'm talking about the sources they used to put together the translation. In fact the scholarship I was referring to previously, includes them.
To be specific, there are 252 places where the TR's of Stephanus, of Beza, and of the rest put together are different. So I'm aware of the chain of events surrounding this.
Well in this case there was no deviation actually. And if you have anything else to share, I'd be interested.

Rather, what's happened is there is… "poor" scholarship that has entered the field between then and now. The field has deteriorated. Now, there are all kinds of novel, and false, approaches being practiced.

Actually, they could have use any given "majority source" for the NT and it'd basically be the same. I don't mean to refer to anything with the NT in this discussion. It's fine. My problem is over reliance on Rabbinic sources. It's pozzed, man.

The rav's are entirely fake anyway. You should definitely stay away from their concordances and their commentaries, as they are not authentic but actually from the synagogue of Satan. Anything yiddish in origin is. They don't really follow anything though, not even their talmud. Because that like everything is just a tool to be reshaped at will, like anything that isn't the truth of scripture. So there's no point in studying it.

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