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Have you ever noticed that New Testament quotes of the Old Testament don't always match what's in your Bible? There's a shocking reason for that, and the answer lies in the ancient manuscripts.
In Part 14 of his Genesis series, Christopher Enoch takes you on a deep, scholarly dive into Genesis Chapter 10, "The Table of Nations." This isn't your typical sermon; it's a detailed, evidence-based comparison of the Bibles used throughout history.
Christopher meticulously compares the familiar Masoretic Text (the source for the KJV, NKJV, NIV, etc.) with much older manuscripts like the Greek Septuagint (LXX), the Syriac Peshitta, and the Samaritan Pentateuch.
You will discover:
A "missing" son of Japheth in the Septuagint that your Bible doesn't have.
Clear contradictions within the Masoretic Text itself when comparing Genesis to 1 Chronicles.
The BOMBSHELL evidence: How the genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke includes a man named Cainan who is completely MISSING from the Masoretic Text of Genesis 10... but is present in the Septuagint!
More hard proof that the New Testament authors, including the writer of Hebrews, frequently quoted from the Septuagint—a DIFFERENT Old Testament than the one most people read today.
If you are a serious student of scripture who isn't afraid to ask hard questions and examine the evidence, this is a study you cannot afford to miss. Grab a notebook and prepare to see the Bible in a whole new light.
Join Christopher Enoch for this revealing study. If you enjoy in-depth biblical analysis, be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE this video!
#Genesis10 #TableOfNations #Septuagint #MasoreticText #BibleStudy #TextualCriticism #ChristopherEnoch #GenealogyOfJesus #BibleContradiction #GospelOfLuke
00:00:09 - Studying the Genealogies of Genesis 10
By Christopher EnochHave you ever noticed that New Testament quotes of the Old Testament don't always match what's in your Bible? There's a shocking reason for that, and the answer lies in the ancient manuscripts.
In Part 14 of his Genesis series, Christopher Enoch takes you on a deep, scholarly dive into Genesis Chapter 10, "The Table of Nations." This isn't your typical sermon; it's a detailed, evidence-based comparison of the Bibles used throughout history.
Christopher meticulously compares the familiar Masoretic Text (the source for the KJV, NKJV, NIV, etc.) with much older manuscripts like the Greek Septuagint (LXX), the Syriac Peshitta, and the Samaritan Pentateuch.
You will discover:
A "missing" son of Japheth in the Septuagint that your Bible doesn't have.
Clear contradictions within the Masoretic Text itself when comparing Genesis to 1 Chronicles.
The BOMBSHELL evidence: How the genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke includes a man named Cainan who is completely MISSING from the Masoretic Text of Genesis 10... but is present in the Septuagint!
More hard proof that the New Testament authors, including the writer of Hebrews, frequently quoted from the Septuagint—a DIFFERENT Old Testament than the one most people read today.
If you are a serious student of scripture who isn't afraid to ask hard questions and examine the evidence, this is a study you cannot afford to miss. Grab a notebook and prepare to see the Bible in a whole new light.
Join Christopher Enoch for this revealing study. If you enjoy in-depth biblical analysis, be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE this video!
#Genesis10 #TableOfNations #Septuagint #MasoreticText #BibleStudy #TextualCriticism #ChristopherEnoch #GenealogyOfJesus #BibleContradiction #GospelOfLuke
00:00:09 - Studying the Genealogies of Genesis 10