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I have a question regarding a bible we found. I am interested because I have never seen a bible (atleast a Christian Bible) containing the type of information that this bible contained. It included information about Paganism, Greek Mythology, Egyptian History & Gods ETC. Listed as one of the authors (of comentary) is Rev. Robert Jamieson of St. Paul Parish in Glasgow. Has anyone heard of it, him? Is this Bible considered to be Heretical. On the front it says "Holy Bible". I think (I do not have it in my possesion currently) it is from the 1800's. What is this?
 
hello selbora... sounds very interesting, hope u've searched for it via amazon, wiki, etc? if not, maybe try some antiquarian book sellers..?

if u find out more let us know..

cheerio
 
googling....Rev. Robert Jamieson of St. Paul Parish in Glasgow provides some hits...

you need the info from the front of the bible to find more..

what does it say about the various religions??

I'd love to have that one to read and look at....cherish it, if told
heretical or not.
 
what is heresy anyway ?

From Wickipedia: "Heresy, as a blanket term, describes a practice or belief that is labeled as unorthodox"

from the Catholic Encyclopedia: " Heresy is a sin because of its nature it is destructive of the virtue of Christian faith"
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Heresy


This Bible sounds interesting
 
I have a question regarding a bible we found. I am interested because I have never seen a bible (atleast a Christian Bible) containing the type of information that this bible contained. It included information about Paganism, Greek Mythology, Egyptian History & Gods ETC. Listed as one of the authors (of comentary) is Rev. Robert Jamieson of St. Paul Parish in Glasgow. Has anyone heard of it, him? Is this Bible considered to be Heretical. On the front it says "Holy Bible". I think (I do not have it in my possesion currently) it is from the 1800's. What is this?

Who's Who in Glasgow in 1909: THE LATE REV. JAMES PATON [ebook chapter] / George Eyre-Todd, 1909 here is a link about him
 
Hi Selbora

It appears he was a Presbyterian, so one might assume the Bible in question is an authorised Presbyterian imprint. You'd have to check publisher, etc., for that.

Many bibles carry extra material, such as essays, maps, etc., to give background information — but assuming the authors have not touched the Sacred Text itself, then there's no reason to assume the bible is an heretical document.

Then again, it depends what denomination you're viewing it from, and what the commentaries say.

Thomas
 
I have a question regarding a bible we found. I am interested because I have never seen a bible (atleast a Christian Bible) containing the type of information that this bible contained. It included information about Paganism, Greek Mythology, Egyptian History & Gods ETC. Listed as one of the authors (of comentary) is Rev. Robert Jamieson of St. Paul Parish in Glasgow. Has anyone heard of it, him? Is this Bible considered to be Heretical. On the front it says "Holy Bible". I think (I do not have it in my possesion currently) it is from the 1800's. What is this?
is it the king james version?
 
What does the commentary say on Joshua 24:15-16?
i like that verse you mentioned in Joshua , in my bible which retains the name of the true God ,it reads like this .
Now if it is bad in YOUR eyes to serve Jehovah, choose for yourselves today whom YOU will serve, whether the gods that YOUR forefathers who were on the other side of the River served or the gods of the Am´or·ites in whose land YOU are dwelling. But as for me and my household, we shall serve Jehovah."​
At this the people answered and said: "It is unthinkable, on our part, to leave Jehovah so as to serve other gods. ......................... i like the bit where it says ...........as for me and my household we shall serve JEHOVAH........ BUT THEN I WOULD BECAUSE I AM ONE OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES , or should i say, i try to be.:)
 
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