There’s a single verse in the Old Testament that reads completely differently depending on which ancient manuscript you open. And the difference isn’t a minor translation nuance. It changes the entire framework for how God relates to the nations of the world.
The answers are in Deuteronomy 32:8-9. And the answers change depending on which Bible you’re holding.
Thank you. I like your take and explanation on Deut 32:8. Both readings work.
My pleasure! I'm glad it resonates.
Outstanding work brother. I did not see the Great Commission closing analysis coming. Excellent. 🙏
Thank you!
Fascinating! Do you have any work on Genesis 6?
I've done a bit, yes.
I expect this one is probably what you're most looking for: https://the.lxxscrolls.com/i/177437888/the-text-strange-from-the-start
But I also touch on it here, in this finale to my series about the Leviathan in Job 41: https://the.lxxscrolls.com/i/180126784/the-scandal-of-genesis-61-4
And I'll be approaching it from a slightly different angle in part 5 of the Divine Council series next month.