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It has been discussed in a previous forum but now moved here. Since this is a continuation I will post the preceeding discourse.
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Toms777With this quote that you gave 2Tim 3:16 "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness." Here Paul is talking about the Old Testament Scriptures. One can find this on many levels, but most of all, the Christian Bible, scriptures, did not exist to Timothy or Paul.
Now, the books of the bible were compiled later and assembled into the Christian Bible. This happened much later. After the creed of Nicea even. This in no way takes away from them, for they were all writen soon after the death of our Lord, to bear witness and teach his followers. Yet, they were assembled by 'men'. Such books as, The Gospel of Thomas and The book of Enoch didn't make it in. The church leaders, however, established it. We have been taught from it ever since.
It is indeed relevent, for it so establishes that, IF a Church council validated and added the Apocrapha to the Cannon, THEN, it is every bit as valid as any of the 66. So, It is permissable in usage.
I do not posses the knowledge about the Apocrapha to go any further though.
Consider that paul did nothing but pen this statement and that it was the Holy Spirit speaking through Paul...otherwisde Paul was lying about even this verse. that being the case, the Bible was completely defined from before the foundation of the earth and the canon was simply identified later. In fact, the books that make up the canon were largely identified prior to the end of the 1st century thopugh perhaps not formalized until later. Thus a legitimate church council will not establish canon but rather reflect taht which God has already established.
Lastly, there is very little if anything doctrinally added by the NT that one cannot find in the OT. Clarified, and illuminated yes, but new, no, there is little or nothing. At one time I would not have agreed with that, but studying for many years, I ahve come to realize this truth. Thus it was possible to test the truth of what was said in the NT times using the OT, and the validity of NT text could be confirmed in part by using OT texts.
There are many reasons for eliminating the apocrypha. they frequently contradict the Bible, and range from the fantasy/strange to books of historical if not canonical interest.