OK, you say Greek was the official language, fine, but what language did Jesus and his followers speak? So all that I said from the start regardless if you say it was Greek or Latin what we have in the bible are translations from the original Hebrew or Aramaic, and in translations something is always lost or added.
RE: Why I'm Returning to the King James Bible - Part 2
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It doesn't matter what language the original version was written in because that is the inspired version. If it is inspired then it is accurate irregardless of the language. If you don't believe in the inspiration of Scripture, then again it doesn't matter if it was written in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, or Latin. Then it is just another book and we shouldn't even bother talking about it.
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Ok, then I will just ask you two more questions which one of the many versions is the inspired one, and why do you think that version is the correct one?
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Only the original is inspired.
Here is a good discussion of that issue: https://gotquestions.org/translation-inspiration.html
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