A Bíblia Não Tinha Vírgulas? A História que Quase Ninguém Conhece!

Did you know that the Bible originally didn't have commas? Nor periods. Nor chapters. Nor verses. Not even spaces between words. For centuries, biblical texts were written in continuous lines, without the punctuation we consider normal today. This means that elements present in all modern Bibles were added long after the original authors. But this raises a fascinating question: 📜 Can a comma change the interpretation of a verse? In this episode, we'll explore the history of biblical punctuation, the emergence of chapters and verses, and one of the most debated examples in the New Testament: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise." Should the comma come after "I tell you" or after "today"? You'll discover why this discussion exists and what it teaches us about the transmission of biblical texts. 🔔 Subscribe to follow the next episodes. 👇 Comment: Did you know that the Bible was written without punctuation, chapters, and verses? #Bible #HistoryOfTheBible #Copyists #BiblicalPunctuation #ChaptersAndVerses #BiblicalManuscripts #TextualCriticism #EarlyChristianity #Theology #BibleStudy #NewTestament #ChristianHistory #AncientManuscripts #Luke2343 #Scribes #BiblicalDocumentary #Knowledge #AncientTexts #ChurchHistory #AlchemyOfAwakening