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Naturally enough Christians don't think Jews had the full picture.The Jewish Encyclopedia suggests that the criteria finally used was inspiration.They wanted books that were directly inspired by God, which they understood to mean written by a prophet. As you know, traditionally the historical books were all understood to have been written by a prophet, Moses for the first 5.
Doesn't answer my question. But thanks for the informationSome points to keep in mind....
1. There has NEVER been an ecumenical council or decision on this - ever.
Naturally enough Christians don't think Jews had the full picture.
And let's be very clear: The "Jews" which determined this canon are not the Jews from whom salvation and the Oracles of God came. These are the Jews who rejected Christ and cursed the Christian sect- kicked us out of the synagogues and reported us as atheists to Roman authorities. They stoned Paul.Naturally enough Christians don't think Jews had the full picture.
Who do you think the "Jews" were?I disagree. The Jews had everything revealed to them that God desired them to know. They all believed in the promise of a Messiah; some lacked in faith when Christ was incarnated, just as the Jews of today are still waiting for that incarnation. Many Gentiles also then as now, lack faith, and are unable to recognize Christ Jesus as Savior of Mankind. For the most part, it is now as it was then.
I disagree. The Jews had everything revealed to them that God desired them to know. They all believed in the promise of a Messiah; some lacked in faith when Christ was incarnated, just as the Jews of today are still waiting for that incarnation. Many Gentiles also then as now, lack faith, and are unable to recognize Christ Jesus as Savior of Mankind. For the most part, it is now as it was then.
Who do you think the "Jews" were?
And let's be very clear: The "Jews" which determined this canon are not the Jews from whom salvation and the Oracles of God came. These are the Jews who rejected Christ and cursed the Christian sect- kicked us out of the synagogues and reported us as atheists to Roman authorities. They stoned Paul.
Not all Jews are Jews, according to Paul. Yes, they can be grafted back in, but through embracing Messiah- NOT by rejecting the witness of the Alexandrian Jews.
IIRC one of the reason the Apocrypha was removed from the Jewish canon is because their were no original copies found in Hebrew only Greek.
So from the Jewish perspective the Torah could not be in Greek since it was for the Jews.
Once agan: The Jews of which you spoke are the Apostles and the converts to the Way. Paul is clear that not all Israel is Israel. Gentiles are grafted into this.As Scripture tells us; God's chosen people; chosen to bear the message of the coming Messiah; which they have done, as I believe, according to God's will.
I have a very simple view of this, in that it is what Scripture tells us.
The Song of Simeon (a faithful Jew) is the sum-total of the OT and NT wrapped up in just a few short words... "a Light to enlighten the Gentiles, and to glorify Your people Israel".
This is a fallacy. Much of the so-called apocrypha was written in Hebrew- and some of the so-called Torah was written in Chaldean.IIRC one of the reason the Apocrypha was removed from the Jewish canon is because their were no original copies found in Hebrew only Greek.
So from the Jewish perspective the Torah could not be in Greek since it was for the Jews.
Edit: From the Jewish perspective God was writing to His people (the Jews) in their language (Hebrew). From the Jewish perspective at the time of the OT the gentiles were not God's people.
A writing can be 100% historically accurate and not be scripture.That is my understanding also, however let's be mindful that the Jewish celebration of Chanukah is chronicled in Maccabees I believe.
So maybe not in their canon, but given a high level of esteem it appears.
Once agan: The Jews of which you spoke are the Apostles and the converts to the Way. Paul is clear that not all Israel is Israel. Gentiles are grafted into this.
Also according to Paul, the other branches were cast off. It is not the faithful Jews who formulated this Palestinian canon, but the faithless and the cast off, they who fomented hatred, stoned Stephen and Paul.
Yet you say these same Rabbinics are God's "chosen." So are the rocks of the field. They become His chosen by choosing Him.
You Christians of the Western persuasion continue to label these Rabbinic Jews as God's chosen. You even support them against your Palestinian/Arab Christian brothers.
Let's be very clear: God loves the Rabbinics- and they can be grafted back in- they HAVE NOT been replaced.
But they have been cast off- and some are looking to them for Light.
Really.
Can you provided a link?This is a fallacy. Much of the so-called apocrypha was written in Hebrew- and some of the so-called Torah was written in Chaldean.
Again, the canon of the Christian sect and the Hellenized Jews was rejected by Judean bigoted zealots who anathemized our Christian fathers and mothers- becuase we would not fight with them against Rome.
Regardless, if it were not for the Jews, we would not have these texts to argue about now. I stand by what I posted.![]()
Can you provided a link?
I think Jewish people still use this argument today...
I think Jewish people argue that they were not...wiki has a fairly extensive set of references.
Bible - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Are you questioning whether the Old Testament was written entirely in Hebrew? This clearly was not the case.
If you are discussing the OT books not in the Tanakh, then some these were very likely also written in Hebrew or Aramaic (same as the OT). See thwe wiki articles, but 1st Macabees was almost assuredly written in Hebrew. Tobit was found at Qumram. It was orginially written in Hebrew or Aramaic.