is written is sufficient for us to know so as to obtain salvation by faith in Christ.
53. M. There is a discrepancy between Mal. iii. 1 and the same verse as quoted
in Matt. xi. 10, where my has been changed to thy. This proves that the text
of the Scriptures has been tampered with.
C. The difference lies
between לפני
(lefanay)
and לפניך
(lifneykha),
that is to say there is a difference of one letter in the Hebrew, the letter k,
which may easily have been dropped out of the Hebrew text. It is a mere matter of a
various reading, and does not really affect the sense or the argument. This is an
additional proof that no one has willingly tampered with the text, otherwise an attempt
would have been made to insert the missing letter.
54. M. In Acts i. 15 we are told that after the Ascension there were only 120
disciples of Christ, whereas in 1 Cor. xv. 6 it is stated that He appeared to "above
500 brethren" after His Resurrection. How can you reconcile the discrepancy?
C. There is none to reconcile. In the Acts we are not told that there were only
120 believers in existence, but merely that about 120 were present one day at a meeting in
Jerusalem. The 500 met in Galilee (Matt. xxviii. 7), where much of Christ's work had been
done, and where He had many disciples. The statement that there are 20,000 Muhammadans in
Lahore is not a contradiction to the assertion that there are 160,000 in Bombay.