I can’t believe this shit took over Europe when its scriptures are basically the ancient equivalent of a poorly written ESL schizopost.The people that wrote this were barely-literate goatfuckers. They just didn’t know Greek very well and the thing is laughably bad. I have seen middleschoolers write better than this. It also doesn’t make any sense in some places. Paul’s letters are /x/-tier schizobabble to the point you can’t even understand wtf he is saying sometimes. No wonder Christcucks spent centuries killing each other over “theological” differences when their holy book doesn't make any sense.Some writers, like “Luke,” seem to be native Greek speakers, so they actually know how to write properly. In those cases it will sound like something a 90 IQ person would write today and my study Bible will say the passage is “very elegant.”
And yet you have no opinion the Septuagint.Curious.Anyways the rough hewn nature of the NT is actually it's selling point and a point of defense against those who would claim it's a product of the 2nd century by hoaxers who are writing after the apostles. These people would have been more literate.
>>18431252>I can’t believe this shit took over EuropePart of it was an East Med invasion of the Rome. It wasn't just people being converted. It was importing the retards who believed it naturally.Then the influence of the Roman Empire spread the disease north. It was forced on many, but the thing you might be missing is the average person is simply too dumb to be immune to nonsense (religion).
>>18431252The Chiasmus in Mark is very well done, though.
>>18431362Mark is supposed to be full of latinisms, so even if his Greek is simple, it may not be a consequence of him having a barely-literate goatfucker background.
>>18431362Yet the ending bracket was obliviated out of preference for later, more developed post-resurrection narrative.https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/articles/mcg>>18431252A lot of the letters really do have extended passages of incoherent gobbledygook and non sequiturs, I have also noticed this in close reading.
>>18431350Curse Vishnu.
>>18431479>A lot of the letters really do have extended passages of incoherent gobbledygook and non sequiturs, I have also noticed this in close reading.Because Paul was rambling to a scribe and when he lost his track the stuff was already written.
>>18431252I'd like to learn greek
>>18431829Go learn it then dummy