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Ranchhoddas:Truth hurts. |
EyeHateGod:Sorry, we r not like u that have worms licking ur ass giving u Hallucinations. Sorry mehn. |
Ranchhoddas:Cop out |
EyeHateGod:Oh, u r beginning to project the Hallucinations. I thot some mins ago, they were licking urs. Now u say "after". U have worms mehn. ![]() |
Ranchhoddas:U r the only one shifting goal post here. Or u didnt read the topic of the thread? |
felixomor:He copped out. ![]() |
EyeHateGod:Lol. Haba They are not licking ur ass again? |
Ranchhoddas:So post a Christian video where u saw a cameraman with respect to the claim of op of the thread. |
raphieMontella:Again, u show ur desire too keep talking to hide a defeat of ur argument. What has color description got to do with the dye it is produced with? Well, Here is a scripture where red is used to describe "crimson" and "crimson" is linked to "scarlet" Isa. 1:18 Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. Here is the word for "scarlet" in the hebrew manuscipt of the bible. ?sha^ni^y shaw-nee' Of uncertain derivation; crimson, properly the insect or its color, also stuff dyed with it: - crimson, scarlet (thread). Now here is the original greek translation from the part of the bible u are arguing. "scarlet" in Matthew 27:28 ??´ ![]() ![]() kokkinos kok'-kee-nos From G2848 (from the kernel shape of the insect); crimson colored: - scarlet (colour, coloured). Those are straight from the original manuscript of the bible. I purposely copied them straight so as to show that u have never ventured in your life to study the hebrew and greek writings from which the bible were translated to English. That is really sad of u. U just jump in cut and paste and come to argue. But u can see above that the bible uses red, crimson and even scarlet to some time refer to the same colour. U have fired blank there! If u like argue against the original greek translation, the truth is obvious now. ![]() |
raphieMontella:Again, u show ur desire too keep talking to hide a defeat of ur argument. What has color description got to do with the dye it is produced with? Well, Here is a scripture where red is used to describe "crimson" and "crimson" is linked to "scarlet" Isa. 1:18 Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. Here is the word for "scarlet" in the hebrew manuscipt of the bible. שׁני shânı̂y shaw-nee' Of uncertain derivation; crimson, properly the insect or its color, also stuff dyed with it: - crimson, scarlet (thread). Now here is the original greek translation from the part of the bible u are arguing. "scarlet" in Matthew 27:28 κόκκινος kokkinos kok'-kee-nos From G2848 (from the kernel shape of the insect); crimson colored: - scarlet (colour, coloured). Those are straight from the original manuscript of the bible. I purposely copied them straight so as to show that u have never ventured in your life to study the hebrew and greek writings from which the bible were translated to English. That is really sad of u. U just jump in cut and paste and come to argue. But u can see above that the bible uses red, crimson and even scarlet to some time refer to the same colour. U have fired blank there! If u like argue against the original greek translation, the truth is obvious now. |
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