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Hullo!I'm waiting on my copy of the ESV with expanded Apocrypha to come. As soon as I get and read it, I'll post some thoughts.![]()
Will be very interested in your thoughts Ah, ok, if they run counter to Scripture, then I understand their not being included. Thank you for the explanation. Have never read any of the gnostic gospels... clearly haven't missed much!Gospel of Thomas says that in order for a woman to be saved she must become a man; it completely changes Christ's motivation in going after the one lost from the 100 in His flock; other gnostics are similar drivel. They are later writtings, rejected from the start, never accepted, clearly not Scripture, and of no benefit to anyone beyond being able to debate/discuss with agnostics/atheists.
Can I ask, what do you know about the Dead Sea Scrolls, please?
How so? I literally don't know the first thing about any of this... was only even peripherally aware of them, after hearing of Tobit and the Macabees every now and then. But I don't know if they add to scriptures, or detract, or complement, and some Christians having it as standard fare, and others having nothing to do with it at all places it in a grey area that I find very confusing indeed.The Deuterocanonical books (Catholic apocrypha if you will) are also clearly not Scripture, but they are very useful for our instructions and reading, and I think that the vast majority of protestantism in completely ignoring them miss something of our spiritual heritage.
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