Woe to Them that Trust in Churches (Egypt) & Not in the Holy One of Israel

Chris McCann
Revelation 11:7,8Isaiah 31:1

There exist corrupt New Testament Greek texts. They are few in comparison to the Textus Receptus Greek texts. The following was taken from Google's AI:

"No, modern Bible versions are not typically translated from more Greek texts than the Textus Receptus. The Textus Receptus, which forms the basis for the King James Version, is based on a large family of manuscripts (the Byzantine text-type or Majority Text), representing over 90% of the extant Greek manuscripts. Most modern translations, however, are based on a different family of manuscripts, often referred to as the Alexandrian text-type, which is smaller in number."

Modern Bible versions (such as the NIV) reject 90% of the Greek texts (the Textus Receptus) and opt for a minority of texts that were NOT "received" (Textus Receptus means the text that has been received) by the earlier and certainly more faithful churches than in our present time.

Now who in the world trusts this end-time corrupt league of churches to get this major decision right concerning which set of texts are the right and true set of texts to use in translation that undergirds all of our Bibles?

Certainly no true child of God has that trust in the corporate church. But for many, who lack a love for the truth – they trust their religious elite class – just as the world trusts their scientists and intelligentsia to get things right on subjects like big bangs and evolution. Again, man has a natural (fallen) tendency to place trust in those whom are deserving of no trust. Trusting the end-time church is akin to trusting in Egypt (Revelation 11:7,8). God warns against this:

Isaiah 31:1 Woe to them that go down to Egypt for help; and stay on horses, and trust in chariots, because they are many; and in horsemen, because they are very strong; but they look not unto the Holy One of Israel, neither seek the LORD!

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