tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8861610189930562109.post7449919464386422540..comments2024-03-03T04:57:29.194-06:00Comments on The Bible Hunter: Original Gospel of Matthew: The Final Reconstruction of the Earliest MatthewBradfordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04593496023011998076noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8861610189930562109.post-28734675552675624602014-08-18T13:38:49.614-05:002014-08-18T13:38:49.614-05:00The most important thing I wanted to learn from S....The most important thing I wanted to learn from S. Rives' book was abut the Great Commission. Some say that it was added to the gospel of Matthew later. This is partially true. Something was added to 28:19. It is 19b--baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: <br />Most people do not realize that the KJV translators were Trinitarians and were ordered by the King to preserve church doctrine so as not to offend the ecclesia and also to put a stop to Puritan objections to the wording used in the translations. The added line did three things. It set the standard for ritual in water baptism, the error of water baptism for salvation, and Trinitarian proof text for the false three in one doctrine. That one added line has held the heads of believers of Jesus Christ on the chopping block far too long. Thank your Standford Rives for your forensic work and now I will go to the front of the book. So far I like it.Mary E Lewishttp://www.fireofthelord.comnoreply@blogger.com