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So, friend, what would you qualify a more precise interpretation, sir? Meaning, what are you trying to say that derod777 has not taken into consideration?

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I'm saying if you base your work on inaccurate inputs don't expect accurate outputs

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Well, thankfully in science all data is processed with a ninety percent probability of accuracy, and a ten percent chance of misrepresentation, meaning it is all speculative and left to the individual to interpret. What of the interpretation do you see is in accurate, and perhaps you can explain your view so I can understand exactly what you mean? Perhaps in your own words, so I can understand exactly what you are implying is the wrong data, and why?

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Yeah, it's "not a big deal", as usual...

It's not a big deal until you realize we got generations of cucks because of translation error

It's not a big deal until you realize americans got turned into zionist zombies because of a particular "interpretation", such as the scofield bible

>The word Sabbath in Hebrew is the word shabbâth (H7676) and it means: sabbath, day of atonement, sabbath year, or week. It’s root word is shâbath (H7673) which means: to rest, to cease, to desist to cause to cease, put an end to, to exterminate, destroy, to cause to desist from or to remove.

https://biblehub.com/mark/3-4.htm

>Aramaic Bible in Plain English: But he said also to them, “Is it legal to do what is good on the Sabbath or what is evil; to save life or to destroy?” But they were silent.

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>Weymouth New Testament: Then He asked them, "Are we allowed to do good on the Sabbath, or to do evil? to save a life, or to destroy one?" They remained silent.

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>Contemporary English Version: Then he asked, "On the Sabbath should we do good deeds or evil deeds? Should we save someone's life or destroy it?" But no one said a word.

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>Mar 3:4 And he saith unto them, Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil? to save life, or to kill? But they held their peace.

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So which is it?

Are we talking animals' life, are we talking self defense, are we talking murder as in evil?

If we're talking about a human life, are we talking humans in general or "people of the book" only?