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Thursday, 26 May 2011

EVIDENCE: CAN WE TRUST TRADITIONAL TEXTS TO BE RELIABLE?

EVIDENCE: CAN WE TRUST TRADITIONAL TEXTS TO BE RELIABLE?   [Excerpts]



It really depends on how much care has been taken to preserve them.

Recently, Barry Arrington posted on how we can be sure of something (for example, that bin Laden is dead). The burden of proof is on any who might claim otherwise.

For some, the question has arisen whether the oral transmission of the Torah (the books of Moses in Jewish tradition) could be reliable. What about memory lapses, deliberate alterations, etc., especially during the time when oral memory and transmission were normal, alongside scrolls (which were expensive and time-consuming to produce).

Well, I asked Moshe Averick, author of "Nonsense of a High Order: The confused and illusory world of the atheist," how do you know that the Torah goes back to the time of Moses? Here is what he says,

There are many safeguards in Jewish law and practice to preserve the integrity of the Torah scroll. However, the simplest and most obvious evidence of how well the system works, is that after the founding of the State of Israel, Jews from every corner of the world brought their own Torah Scrolls and the ones from Yemen ( whose community was over 2000 years old) matched the ones from Poland. This, despite the fact that there are over 300,000 letters in the Torah.

The scrolls are all handwritten, it is absolutely forbidden to use a printing press to create a Torah scroll, and a new scroll can only be copied from an already existent one. The scroll is read from publicly three times a week, Monday, Thursday and Shabbat. There are no vowels or punctuation in the scroll, if the reader makes a mistake (everyone follows from a printed edition) he is immediately stopped and must repeat the word properly.

If it turns out that there is a mistake in the text, even one letter, it is forbidden to read from it publicly and is immediately put back in the ark with a distinct sign that it is invalid, until it is repaired by a qualified scribe. Unless you have actually seen how quickly the reader is jumped on by the congregation if he makes a mistake, and unless you have actually watched a Torah scroll invalidated in the middle of the service and put back in the ark, it is hard to really understand how exacting this process is.

There are 5-6 letter differences between the scroll of the Arab-Jewish communities and the eastern European Jewish communities. These are all letters that are silent in the words, and none change the meaning or pronunciation of a word or phrase. Example: Thouht and Thought , foreign and forein, etc.

Torah scrolls can easily used for up to 100 years, which means that the transmission process really only has to happen 30-40 times. This takes you back over 3000 years to the final writing of the Torah at the end of the 40 years in the desert.


‘Jordan is Palestine’ MK Eldad declares at embassy

‘Jordan is Palestine,’ MK Eldad declares at embassy


A handful of Israelis marked Jordanian Independence Day on Tuesday by trying to present the Jordanian Embassy in Ramat Gan with a petition to make the country the official homeland of the Palestinian people.
The initiator of the petition, MK Arye Eldad(National Union), said it asks “that King Abdullah declare Jordan as the national homeland of the Palestinian people. His father [King Hussein] said ‘Jordan is Palestine, Palestine is Jordan.’ Unfortunately Abdullah doesn’t want to follow in his father’s footsteps on this.
“There is already a Palestinian state in Jordan.
Eighty percent of the Jordanian people are Palestinians, and it is built on 65% of the Jewish homeland allocated in the Balfour Declaration and given to us at the San Remo Conference [in 1920]. Once the Palestinians lose their orphan status as a people without a state, their international demands will become much weaker,” Eldad said.
He also invoked the recent popular revolutions in the Middle East, saying, “If what happened in Tahrir Square happens in Amman we could find in a single day that on our eastern border there is no Hashemite Kingdom, but a Palestinian state controlled by 80% of the public.”
Eldad took an elevator up to the Jordanian Embassy in an office tower on Ramat Gan’s Rehov Abba Hillel, but came back down minutes later after he was refused entrance to the embassy.
Eldad’s spokeswoman said that he was able to enter the floor of the embassy but that police who had been called by the Jordanian staff prevented him from entering.
Ron Breiman from the Hatikva Party (which Eldad chairs and which is one of the four parties that make up the National Union) said making Jordan Palestine was not nearly as far-fetched as the traditional solutions for solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“First off, I think the solution of a Palestinian state in the West Bank is not relevant or realistic. It is a lie and the opposite of peace.
“The Palestinian state west of the Jordan River is impossible.
Peace cannot be based on transfer of Jews, on ethnic cleansing of Jews from the heartland of their homeland.
I am against transfer, against ethnic cleansing either of Jews or Arabs,” Breiman said.
The Palestinians who remain in the West Bank would be citizens of the Palestinian state and “can live wherever they like in the West Bank and vote for the Palestinian parliament in Amman,” he said.
“This is the real two-state vision.”

(Jim’s Comment : The Balfour declaration of 1917 set aside all the land which is currently modern day Jordan and Israel as a homeland for the Jews, and then at a later date the British Government reneged. Below is a copy of this declaration).

Dear Lord Rothschild,
I have much pleasure in conveying to you, on behalf of His Majesty's Government, the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has been submitted to, and approved by, the Cabinet:
"His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country".
I should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the Zionist Federation.

Yours sincerely
Arthur James BalfourForeign Office,
November 2nd, 1917.

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

iTunes

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Sunday, 15 May 2011

What Blessing?

 Pastor Jim Tatton teaching on Genesis 25-26. You can catch up with the rest of the Genesis study & other studies from Calvary Carluke here

Double Trouble

Pastor Jim Tatton teaching on Genesis 25. You can catch up with the rest of the Genesis study & other studies from Calvary Carluke here



Saturday, 14 May 2011

Pastor Brian Brodersen Speaking At Calvary Carluke

Pastor Brian Brodersen Speaking At Calvary Carluke.

Scottish Calvary Day Conference 2011

This is the third session from the Scottish Calvary Day Conference 2011. The speaker for this session is Pastor Brian Brodersen.

Scottish Calvary Day Conference 2011

This is the second session from the Scottish Calvary Day Conference 2011. The speaker for this session is Pastor Phil Pechonis.

Scottish Calvary Day Conference 2011

This is the first session from the Scottish Calvary Day Conference 2011. The speaker for this session is Pastor Brian Brodersen.

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