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  2. An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture

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    Today most versions of the Bible are from the Critical Text [clarification needed] and omit this verse, or retain it as only a marginal reading. However, some argue that the verse is not a later corruption. 1 Timothy 3:16. The shorter portion of Newton's dissertation was concerned with 1 Timothy 3:16, which reads (in the King James Version):

  3. 1 Timothy 3 - Wikipedia

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    1 Timothy 3 is the third chapter of the First Epistle to Timothy in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The author was traditionally identified as Paul the Apostle since as early as AD 180, [1] [2] although most modern scholars consider the letter pseudepigraphical , [3] perhaps written as late as the first half of the second century AD.

  4. First Epistle to Timothy - Wikipedia

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    The First Epistle to Timothy [a] is one of three letters in the New Testament of the Bible often grouped together as the pastoral epistles, along with Second Timothy and Titus. The letter, traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul, consists mainly of counsels to his younger colleague and delegate Timothy regarding his ministry in Ephesus (1:3).

  5. Mystery of faith - Wikipedia

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    Two English translations of 1 Timothy 3:9. The phrase "the mystery of faith" is given as a translation of the phrase "τὸ μυστήριον τῆς πίστεως" in 1 Timothy 3:9 in two English versions of the Bible: the Wycliffe Bible and the Douay–Rheims Bible.

  6. Faithful saying - Wikipedia

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    Faithful saying. The faithful sayings (translated as trustworthy saying in the NIV) are sayings in the pastoral epistles of the New Testament. There are five sayings with this label, and the Greek phrase ( πιστος ὁ λογος) is the same in all instances, although the KJV uses a different word in 1 Timothy 3:1.

  7. Johannine Comma - Wikipedia

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    The "Johannine Comma" is a short clause found in 1 John 5:7–8. The King James Bible (1611) contains the Johannine comma. [10] Erasmus omitted the text of the Johannine Comma from his first and second editions of the Greek-Latin New Testament (the Novum Instrumentum omne) because it was not in his Greek manuscripts.

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