Paul Robson was an upstanding Christian leader in a Bible-believing church when his friend upended his world by revealing that he no longer believed the Trinity was biblically true. Although Robson initially reacted negatively to such a departure from the norm, he eventually came to change his mind based on a thorough study of Scripture. What happened next was both tragic and all too common–he was asked the church where he was serving. Having left he is developing websites about doctrine and now has new Bible study app that can help you spot bias in translation.
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At the end of #653 you responded to a comment from a person looking for a non-biased translation. Your response to compare translations and study the Greek and Hebrew were good, but the most valuable resource I use is the Blue Letter Bible (free app or online). It has many translations available to compare, and an “interlinear” with parts of grammar noted, as well as dictionary and concordance resources. I am surprised it is not more often suggested as a resource.