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Default The Oracles Against the Nations

I googled and found this article again. I read it some time ago, and I found it quite enjoyable, so I felt I'd post it here. It doesn't get very complicated .

The article talks about how Jeremiah has been edited. It's not a matter of "Has Jeremiah been changed over the years," but "how much has it changed, and what's our best representation of the original."

http://web.syr.edu/~jwwatts/Jer-oafn.htm

If you believe in inerrancy, how do you deal with this?

If you believe in Sola Scriptura, how do you choose and decide on your text? I doubt many people on this board rely heavily on the LXX.
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