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Featured Validity of Scripture, why the Apocrypha was rejected and is not Canon.

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Hobie, Mar 6, 2020.

  1. MarysSon

    MarysSon Active Member

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    WRONG.

    There were MANY Books that were considered Scripture during that time including the Shepherd of Hermas, Epistles of Barnabas, Epistles of Clement and so on. You need to do your homework.

    I'll ask you again:
    WHO
    told you that the Holy Spirit Himself testified to there only being the 66 Books.
     
  2. Yeshua1

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    Rome did give to us rhe scripture!
     
  3. MarysSon

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    The Canon of Scripture that was declared by the Catholic Church at the Council of Rome in 382 contained SEVENTY-TWO Books.

    It wasn't until the 16th century at the Protestant Revolt that Luther and his cronies tossed out the Seven Deuterocanonical Books, that were ejected by Rabbi Akiva in the 2nd century.
    The SAME Rabbi Akiva who declared a man named Simon Kokkhbar as the REAL Messiah during the 2nd Jewish Revolt.

    YOUR edited Canon comes from a FALSE Prophet (Akiva) who declared a FALSE Christ (Kokkhbar).
     
  4. Yeshua1

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    Jesus and His Apostles received as OT canon same ones that we do!
     
  5. MarysSon

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    No - Jesus and His Apostles studied from the Septuagint, which had 46 Books in it.
    A Jewish Rabbinical school removed 7 of these Books and portions of Esther and Daniel in the early 2nd century.

    I've already explained all of this.
    YOUR Protestant OT Canon approved by Luther is the one that was later edited by this Jewish Rabbinical school.
     
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    Beautiful!
     
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    Now you know what the Holy Spirit testified to? Did the Holy Spirit tell you this in person? Oh man, you have gone off the deep end on that one!
     
  8. Yeshua1

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    He confirmed to the early Church by the Apostles and others that those were the only inspired books to use!
     
  9. MarysSon

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    WHY, then did the NT writers refer to those 7 Books on the pages of the NT almost TWO HUNDRED times??

    The 7 Books that Protestants deleted are:
    The Book of Tobit
    The Book of Judith
    The First Book of Maccabees
    The Second Book of Maccabees
    The Wisdom of Solomon, also called The Book of Wisdom
    The Book of Sirach, also called Ecclesiasticus
    The Book of Baruch
    Portions of Esther and Daniel

    Here are a couple of examples . . .
    Eph. 6:13-17 - The "Armor of God" discussion of a helmet, breastplate, sword, shield follows Wisdom 5:17-20.
    Heb 11:35 - Paul teaches about the martyrdom of the mother and her sons described in 2 Maccabees 7:1-42.
    Matt. 7:12 - Jesus' golden rule "do unto others" is the converse of Tobit 4:15 - what you hate, do not do to others.


    Explain . . .
     
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  10. utilyan

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    What page of scripture is that on?
     
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