Right Wil so he is saying everyone translated it wrong but him. Hmm sounds like ego maybe.
Actually I want to see the originial paper the prophet wrote that said a ship not where some commentator just pulled it out of his butt.
Namaste Dor,
Me too, exactly why I am inquiring. I don't know what you were taught in school, but our history books told us a story of George Washington and the valiant soldiers at Valley Forge that terrible winter, where they died from malnurishment and froze to death. IT WAS ALL A LIE. A lie repeated in countless history books, until some ego laden individual indicated that everyone translated it wrong!
Am I saying this is the case here? NO. But I'd like to know what is the case and if anyone has ever heard of it, without simply knee jerk reactions.
The mistranslation at Valley Forge was when GW wrote to HQ that his men were starving and naked. And then they looked at the death toll at the camp and determined that they died from starvation and exposure. This was just over 200 years ago, not over 2000 years ago...this was when history was recorded in detail by many individuals after hundreds of books on the subject and
everyone translated it wrong but him.
so somebody decides to do some research and finds that every death, every one that went in for first aid was documented...and there were no, none, zero cases of malnurishment, and no, none, zero cases of even frostbite....yet our history books for years said so, and we have pictures showing the rag tag bunch with rags around their feet.
The problem is starving was a military term that meant 100% of the men did not receive full rations, and naked meant 100% of the men did not have every button and epalut for their uniforms.
Truth was the men received meat(lamb, pork, beef, duck, chicken), eggs, nuts, dried fruits, veggies, root crops and bread every day. The bakery cooked 14,000 loaves of bread a day. Every man was in log bunk houses with fireplaces (not tents), firewood was obtained daily. And the quartermaster was completely stocked with boots, pants, shirts, coats, overcoats everything needed to insure every man was outfitted with a uniform...just didn't have every little sash and feather to make them pretty. They were all soldiers to, trained every day...not a civilian militia that was formed on the spot...
So do I see it possible that someone got it wrong, sure...do I think Fenton Ferrar got it right...not yet...hence the inquiry.
I was lucky enough to take my scouts to Valley Forge and camp in tents and wake up at 10 degrees F, (-12 C) and learn what we now know as truth and erase the myths of my childhood education.
Unfortuneately I haven't yet traveled to Isreal and had the opportunity to discuss with scholars there....