Why I Totally Support Pope Francis On Change Of The Lord’s Prayer – Reno Omokri

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Why I Totally Support Pope Francis On Change Of The Lord’s Prayer - Reno OmokriWhy I Totally Support Pope Francis On Change Of The Lord’s Prayer – Reno Omokri

I agree with Pope Francis that ‘Lead us not into temptation’ is a wrong translation because it conflicts with James 1:13 “God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone”. It is wrong to attack Pope Francis if you don’t understand him. The Bible was NOT written in English.

Saying things like he is an anti-Christ on the basis of his opinion is just a feature of ignorance.

I have read the Bible cover to cover in multiple translations. I also regularly read the Aramaic Bible. The Lord’s prayer is not the only part of the Bible that has been mistranslated.

There are many verses in the Bible that have been mistranslated. Isaiah 45:11 is just one of many. The King James Version renders it as a command i.e. we are to command God. But we are not to command God. That is an abomination. That verse is meant to be rendered as a question not a command.

It is not meant to be

“Thus saith the LORD, the Holy One of Israel, and his Maker, Ask me of things to come concerning my sons, and concerning the work of my hands command ye me.”

It is meant to be ‘concerning the work of my hands command ye me?’

If you travel to England from America and you give them $100 you will get £74. However, if you come to America and give them that same £74, it will not be able to buy you $100. It may buy you $97 but not $100.

Why is this?

Because something is always lost in the conversion process.

That is what has happened to the Bible when it went from Hebrew/Aramaic/Greek to English.

At this point, let me say that I admire Muslims because they prefer to translate themselves rather than translate their Qur’an.

They translate themselves by learning Arabic so they can read the Qur’an in its original language, Arabic.

Reno Omokri

Number One Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years: Chibok, 2015 and Other Conspiracies