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THE REVISION OF THE BIBLE.

The Rev. Wm. Macdonald says the present Assembly was composed of all Protestant denominations, and was divided into two committees—one on the Old Testament, and one on the New, The Old Testament Committee had had great difficulty with the natural history of the Bible, the names of many of its animals being very difficult to trace to their Hebrew Or Greek source. The New Testament Committee were also much confused over the word “ hell.” Some were desirous of striking it out altogether and substituting for it the Greek name Hades, or the Hebrew title Gehenna, and on one occasion a grim joke was perpetrated unconsciously by the chairman asking those who were for hell to put up their hands, when about thirty did so. - :: J

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Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 3

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130

THE REVISION OF THE BIBLE. Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 3

THE REVISION OF THE BIBLE. Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 3

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