LoveGodsWord said:
↑ Even in the book of Maccabees for example denies it's own
inspiration.
- “So they tore down the altar, and stored the stones in a convenient place on the temple hill until there should come a prophet to tell what to do with them.” (1 Maccabees 4:45b-46).
- “Thus there was great distress in Israel, such as had not been since the time that prophets ceased to appear among them.” (1 Maccabees 9:27).
- “And the Jews and their priests decided that Simon should be their leader and high priest for ever, until a trustworthy prophet should arise…” (1 Maccabees 14:41).
Your response here..
You seem to read into these statements things that are not present. None of these quotations you present here from the books of Maccabees deny their own inspiration, as you claim.
Well that is not true but allow me to show from the scriptures why I say this if it might be helpful. Everything else in your post that you have added in afterwards has already been addressed in my previous post showing your making arguments no one is arguing about so do not need to be addressed here so I will just address this section of your post above here that you added in afterwards that I did not get a chance to read before I responded to your original post...
Quotes from the book of Maccabees
- “So they tore down the altar, and stored the stones in a convenient place on the temple hill until there should come a prophet to tell what to do with them.” (1 Maccabees 4:45b-46).
- “Thus there was great distress in Israel, such as had not been since the time that prophets ceased to appear among them.” (1 Maccabees 9:27).
- “And the Jews and their priests decided that Simon should be their leader and high priest for ever, until a trustworthy prophet should arise…” (1 Maccabees 14:41).
CONCLUSION: No prophets or inspired men in the time of Maccabees.
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Hebrew meaning of Prophet
Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries w/TVM, Strong - H5030
נָבִיא (nâbîyʼ | naw-bee') Derivation: from נָבָא;
Strong's: a prophet or (generally) inspired man
KJV: prophecy, that prophesy, prophet.
Greek meaning of Prophet
Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries w/TVM, Strong - G4396
προφήτης (prophḗtēs | prof-ay'-tace)
Derivation: from a compound of G4253 and G5346;
Strong's: a foreteller ("prophet"); by analogy, an inspired speaker
KJV: —prophet.
Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, Thayer - G4396
G4396 — προφήτης προφήτου, ὁ (προφημι, to speak forth, speak out; hence, properly, 'one who speaks forth'; see πρό, d. ἆ.), the Sept. for נָבִיא (which comes from the same root as , 'to divulge,' 'make known,' 'announce' (cf. Fleischer in Delitzsch, Com. ü. d. Gen, 4te Aufl., p. 551f), therefore properly, equivalent to interpreter, Exod 7:1, cf. 4:16; hence, an interpreter or spokesman for God; one through whom God speaks; cf. especially Bleek, Einl. in d. A. T. 4te Aufl., p. 309 (B. D. under the word and references there; especially also Day's note on Oehler's O. T. Theol. § 161, and Winers Grammar, Robertson Smith, Prophets of Israel, p. 389 (note on Lect. ii.))), one who speaks forth by divine inspiration
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Question: If Maccabees says that there was
no prophets during this time how can the book of Maccabees be scripture when the very definition of scripture from the bible is that
all scripture is God breathed and
inspired by God through men (
prophets) *2 Timothy 3:15-16?
2 Timothy 3:16 [16],
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness
This evidence from the scriptures defining what scripture is, and the very quotes from Maccabees proves you are wrong here. As there was no prophets or inspired men therefore no scripture during this time period which is in agreement that Apocrypha is not scripture which is Gods inspired Word given by God through His prophets.
Take your time and think this through.