Do non-denominational Christians read both the Hebrew and Greek scriptures of the Bible?
var html_compressed = ‘ by Alatea ‘; document.write(html_compressed); var html_compressed = ‘ on December 14th, 2005 ‘; document.write(html_compressed); Yes, thousands of non-denominational churches do study the ancient original texts of Hebrew and Greek. Others learn enough Hebrew and Greek to be dangerous and make errors in their understanding of text. E.g. “the aorist tense always means completed action in the past;” or “the Hebrew root for ‘war’ and ‘bread’ are the same, because men fight over food;” and other common errors. For the most part they rely on good reference translations. Hebrew and Greek should be a requirement of all Christian teachers but its not. There are enough versions of the Bible that by comparing a few of the translations they claim to understand the meanings of original texts. It would be a beginning if even a few of them understood English. ———————————— If you look at the basic meaning of the word denomination, you will find it simply