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Does the Cepher Bible live up to what the translators and editors claim it to be: the best--most accurate translation and rendering of the Holy Writ available to the world today? What if you learned that at least one verse of the Cepher was intentionally altered to reflect the translator's personal doctrinal stance? Would you consider the Cepher Bible then to be a violation of Torah. Is intentionally changing the translation of a bible to further an organization's religious objections a problem for the Hebrew Roots community. I discuss. Welcome. Shalom.
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Does the Cepher Bible live up to what the translators and editors claim it to be: the best--most accurate translation and rendering of the Holy Writ available to the world today? What if you learned that at least one verse of the Cepher was intentionally altered to reflect the translator's personal doctrinal stance? Would you consider the Cepher Bible then to be a violation of Torah. Is intentionally changing the translation of a bible to further an organization's religious objections a problem for the Hebrew Roots community. I discuss. Welcome. Shalom.

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