. You are correct. Maccabees is mentioned in the BOC. One time.And it was called scripture. One time. Probably an oversite on Chemnitz's part since the BOC isn't inspired scripture, it could have mistakes.
I dont really care if anyone reads it or not. I've read some of it and enjoyed it also. It has already been translated into many books and languages and has been read by many. My whole point is that CPH just gets under my skin when I read their selection of material which has more leanings toward other denoms and less on confessional Lutheranism. That's what started this off for me. CPH is just a sounding board for church growth advocates, aberant theology and outside influences that are not traditional Lutheranism. Even the I picked up an older edition of "Concordia, A Lutheran Confession" edited by Paul McCain in 2006, I think. It had to be re-edited becasue of emphasis on Stephanism and advocating hypo-euroism.
I just mentioned it because you started out with the statement that the Apocrypha isn't mentioned in the BOC at all. Since you didn't know of that one, I won't pay much attention to you know wailing about one time. Truth is you don't know how many references to the Apocrypha is in the BOC but for some reason you just want to argue about it no matter what the truth is.
I don't know why you are worried about confessional Lutheranism, you just threw the quia subscription under the bus.
And Chemnitz didn't write the Apology.
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