Greek text additions (was: Fingerprinting required by banks)

michael L. cates (mlcates@juno.com)
Wed, 28 May 1997 00:10:11 -0500


Concerning 1 john 5:7 ...... I am familiar with the informtion bro.
Timothy relates concerning the origin of this verse and the fact that
 Strong's includes it in his concordance as it in the "Textus
Receptus".  I am also aware that it is in the Latin Vulgate, however
it is in no greek manuscript dated before the 16th century and that
manuscript is no doubt "concocted".

Concerning Rev 14:9 and the insertion of the word *forehead*
bro. Timothy writes in part..............
> The forehead part was added by the translators.
> Look under Rev. Ch 14 vs 9 and see what it says about the
word "forehead" if you would be so kind.  If someone has an
Amplified it would probably be in italics.  
Me:
I have looked at the following Bibles and translations:
	Scofield(1909), Dakes annotated,Amplified,Darby,
NKJV,NIV,Worrell,Youngs, ASV,NASB,NEB,Beck,RSV,NRSV,
NJB,NCS,Phillips,and the CEV.  I neither find *forehead* italicised,
footnoted, or questioned in any way.  I can find no reason to
question this word or to doubt that it should be in this verse. If
someone has more information let me know as I would interested
in examining it.


Michael Cates
Shreveport,LA
mlcates@juno.com