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Actually the true summary is that their seems to be an inability for Protestants to generate an answer to the original OP. This I truly find very interesting.
Besides you haven't answered the Psalm 21 question. Do you view Psalm 21 as a prophecy of Christ's passion or not?
Who said the OT had to be written between 'Abel and Zacharias'?OT---written between the times of Abel to Zacharias (blood of the prophets).
Yeah, who is Zacharias? If it's the one killed in Chronicles, then we know there were prophets after him that wrote OT books.Who is Zacharias and how does that unfold in history?
Who cares what Josephus says? He was not a Christian. Which Christians denied the deuterocanon prior to the Council of Carthage?Josephus, and others, acknowledge a 400 year silence from Malachi to John the Baptist conception that there were no prophets (no traceable succession).
Who said the OT had to be written between 'Abel and Zacharias'?
Yeah, who is Zacharias? If it's the one killed in Chronicles, then we know there were prophets after him that wrote OT books.
Who cares what Josephus says? He was not a Christian. Which Christians denied the deuterocanon prior to the Council of Carthage?

Hmmm... I am just particularly intrigued by the constant reference to Josephus, a Jewish historian who denied Christ and wrote about a closed Hebrew canon after a council that took place around 90AD defined the Jewish canon (for most Jews, but not the Ethiopian Jews.)Apparently Jesus did...still trying to figure out how that is relevant to the canon itself, and how we know for certain which Zacharias he is referring to...![]()
Yes, intriguing, isn't it?Hmmm... I am just particularly intrigued by the constant reference to Josephus, a Jewish historian who denied Christ /snip
Resolved:When was the Protestant canon form/formalised? And, by whom?
Yes, intriguing, isn't it?
Our Holy Father Among the Saints, Josephus the Christ Rejecting.
Resolved:
We can definitively say the Protestant canon was established by Martin Luther in the 16th century in his German translation of the Bible. Martin's lineup of books was never formalized, but Martin Luther's judgment in this matter was followed by the Protestant reformers who came after.
Among the innovations in Martin Luther's Bible was the removal of certain disputed books of the Greek (and Latin) O.T. to an appendix to the Old Testament before the New Testament. Though this practice was foreshadowed by a not a entirely dissimilar innovation (regarding Esther) in Jerome's Vulgate, the particular way Martin handled those books was novel to Luther's Bible.
By labelling his appendix to the O.T. as containing books "good to read" but "not inspired", Martin Luther virtually ensured the day when editions of the Bible would be printed which no longer carried that appendix as we see is the norm among Protestants today.
Who said the OT had to be written between 'Abel and Zacharias'?
Yeah, who is Zacharias? If it's the one killed in Chronicles, then we know there were prophets after him that wrote OT books.
Who cares what Josephus says? He was not a Christian. Which Christians denied the deuterocanon prior to the Council of Carthage?
Hmmm... I am just particularly intrigued by the constant reference to Josephus, a Jewish historian who denied Christ and wrote about a closed Hebrew canon after a council that took place around 90AD defined the Jewish canon (for most Jews, but not the Ethiopian Jews.)
well justin martyr saw it as prophesy. and I will have to agree with him on that. in fact, a lot of the psalms are about Jesus. and justin martyr proves it.
I'm intrigued that no one is able to provide proof that Josephus got it wrong. Either the books (same as protestant OT scripture) or the reason (no "genuine" prophets/ no lineage of prophets).
The best so far that anyone is able to achieve is to insult him, you know, ad hominems.
The fact that the 99% of the ecf's contradict his canon is enough proof for me...
Apparently if you score 1% you've passed!
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The fact that the 99% of the ecf's contradict his canon is enough proof for me...
Which ones? Those c400ad? EO canon doesn't agree with them. To which ECFs does EO point?
Like I said, I'm intrigued no one is able to show otherwise until c400 or later and in contradiction to Jerome (and others who trace back to what was 99% most likely the one Jesus used).
Which ones? Those c400ad? EO canon doesn't agree with them. To which ECFs does EO point?
Like I said, I'm intrigued no one is able to show otherwise until c400 or later and in contradiction to Jerome (and others who trace back to what was 99% most likely the one Jesus used).