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The original Constitution is behind a glass case in a museum somewhere. If I go to the corner store and buy a copy no matter how many changes I make to it the original remains unchanged. If I translate it into french and then change the copies of the translation the original still remains unchanged.The KJV and the NIV and the NASV are all versions that are translations of the original. The fact that they are different from each other tells us nothing about whether or not the original has been changed.That the KJV translates the Hebrew word as kill and the NIV translates it as murder in no way means that the original existed as two sources one saying murder and one saying kill.The original Old Testament was canonized before the 1st century and as far as we know there are not two disagreeing Old Testaments just like there are not two disagreeing Constitutions.The fact of the matter is that there is no evidence at all to say that the canon of the OT was changed at all in any way. Sure we know that there are many different versions but that in no way means that the original was changed.
The original Constitution is behind a glass case in a museum somewhere. If I go to the corner store and buy a copy no matter how many changes I make to it the original remains unchanged. If I translate it into french and then change the copies of the translation the original still remains unchanged.
The KJV and the NIV and the NASV are all versions that are translations of the original. The fact that they are different from each other tells us nothing about whether or not the original has been changed.
That the KJV translates the Hebrew word as kill and the NIV translates it as murder in no way means that the original existed as two sources one saying murder and one saying kill.
The original Old Testament was canonized before the 1st century and as far as we know there are not two disagreeing Old Testaments just like there are not two disagreeing Constitutions.
The fact of the matter is that there is no evidence at all to say that the canon of the OT was changed at all in any way. Sure we know that there are many different versions but that in no way means that the original was changed.