The Deity of Christ in Modern Translations: A Response to the Claims of Jason BeDuhn and A Defense of the Biblical Testimony that Jesus is God
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"Unmasking Deception: A Critical Look at the New World Translation" In the ongoing battle to defend the divinity of Jesus Christ, a new challenger has emerged: Jason BeDuhn's "Truth in Translation". BeDuhn boldly claims that the New World Translation, a Bible version produced by Jehovah's Witnesses, is the most accurate representation of the New Testament, even surpassing other modern translations. But is this assertion trustworthy? This book takes a closer look at BeDuhn's arguments, scrutinizing his analysis of key passages that address Jesus' deity. The results are startling: BeDuhn's conclusions are found wanting, and the New World Translation is revealed to be a flawed and misleading interpretation of Scripture. Rather than distorting the truth, mainstream translations of the New Testament consistently affirm Jesus as God incarnate. "Unmasking Deception" is a timely and crucial response to a growing threat to biblical orthodoxy, providing a much-needed corrective to BeDuhn's misguided scholarship.
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