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How to omit verse in ASC

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hey donamp;#39;t scroll here is the scariest verse in the entire bible if youamp;#39;re a christian go ahead and share this video with three people because i believe it is so important look the scariest verse in the entire bible proverbs 23 verse 7 which says for as a man thinketh in his heart so is he this verse is terrifying because it tells us one thing that we are the sum of our thoughts that our thoughts are actually so powerful or actually so influential our thoughts are actually so forceful that if we allow our thoughts to become negative that will have an influence on our bodies mind spirits and souls that is negative but if we allow our thoughts to be godly thoughts holy thoughts loving thoughts admirable thoughts thoughts that are praiseworthy then our lives will be moved will be influenced in a positive godly direction see we are not called to simply think positive we are called to think godly in our thoughts and the power to change our lives that is a scary thought

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If you want to look for yourself, here are those 16 missing verses. Mathew 23:14, Matthew 17:21, Matthew 18:11. Mark 7:16, Mark 9:44, Mark 9:46, Mark 11:26, Mark 15:28. Luke 17:36. John 5:4. Acts 8:37, Acts 15:34, Acts 24:7, Acts 28:29. Romans 16:24.
The NKJV does not omit hun- dreds of verses, phrases and words as is done in these other versions. It is not a loose translation or a paraphrase.
The sixteen omitted verses Matthew 17:21. Matthew 18:11. Matthew 23:14. Mark 7:16. Mark 9:44 and 9:46. Mark 11:26. Mark 15:28. Luke 17:36.
Answer: Acts 8:37 is not included in many Bible translations because it is not found in the oldest and best translations of Acts. There is no attempt to cover it up, as you can find it (with an explanation) in the footnotes of most Bibles.
Let me repeat that: There are NO missing verses in the NIV. Unfortunately the authors of the NIV decided to remove certain verses from the main Biblical text because the oldest and most reliable manuscripts do not have them. But all the verses that have been taken out are found in the footnotes.
Books of the Apocrypha. 1 Esdras and 2 Esdras (150-100 BC) Tobit (200 BC) Judith (150 BC) Additions to Esther (Vulgate Esther 10:4 16:24) (140-130 BC) Wisdom of Solomon (30 BC) Books of the Pseudepigrapha. Epistle of Barnabas. 3 Maccabees. 4 Maccabees. Assumption of Moses (Testament of Moses) Book of Enoch.
along with a brief note essentially saying that it appears in some manuscripts and reads If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear. The only common translations that include Mark 7:16 in the text is the King James Version (KJV) and New King James Version (NKJV), with the NKJV version including a footnote stating that

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