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The Bible in Translation

Category: Anthropology
Posted on: October 14, 2009 12:11 AM, by Greg Laden


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Not that I know all that much about Babblical history, but I gotta call these guys out on one point (about 22:50): the gap between the King Jimmy version and 20th-century translations is about three centuries, not five.

Iz I a skoller now?

Posted by: Pierce R. Butler | October 14, 2009 1:49 PM

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Veoh is no longer available in YOUR COUNTRY.
And i live in the EU.

I'm starting to get this more and more often, with different sites, and with things like music clips on youtube - witch is clearly a stupid idea since a music clip is about getting you to buy the record and go to a concert. The copyrights avalanche is starting to gain momentum till the point where someone will copyright your genes and you'll have to pay a royalty to live or breed(or something). Or until we will change the laws.

Posted by: Paladin | October 14, 2009 2:49 PM

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