arunma
Flaming Calvinist
Who can claim that Luther?
Well like a good Reformed Protestant, I am of course going to say that God himself determined the canon. But I need not appeal to Martin Luther. Saint Athanasius himself listed a canon that is almost identical to the Protestant canon ("almost" means the only difference was that he put Baruch in the canon and Esther in the Apocrypha).
Where did you get your deuterocanonicals? I've been looking for 'em.
I got mine at Barnes and Noble. Apparently they published the KJV Apocrypha on their own, so I'm sure that any Barnes and Noble store will have it. But be advised: the book is quite minimalist. There's no commentary, no footnotes, and nothing else of that nature. Pretty much all you get is the text of the Apocrypha. But you can't beat $8.95.
Oh wait, before I forget, there's actually a funny story behind this. I got my Apocrypha on my 22nd birthday last year. I was at the bookstore with one of my friends from college, and he proposed buying me a birthday present. He had found a poker set at the discounted price of only $10. It had everything: cards, chips, instructions, and various other stuff. The only problem was that it was made by Playboy, and I wasn't about to play with a deck of Playboy cards. I happened to run into the Apocrypha, and suggested that my friend buy that for me instead. But he adamently refused, claiming that I was being a prude and that I was giving up a great deal. My only response was, "but I don't want a pack of cards with bunny symbol!" So being hapless college students, we arrived at a rather strange agreement. I would buy the book, he would buy the poker set, and we would exchange. After that, he would give me the book as a birthday present, and I would give him the cards as a random present. I had no idea why he wanted to do this. But this man talks a lot, and I know that if I didn't pacify him, he'd never stop talking. So alas, I received the Apocrypha as a birthday "present."
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