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It is not an inspired book, which is why it is not in the protestant canon. It is considered un-inspired and was rejected because it did not harmonize with the other books of the Bible on key doctrinal issues, for example in Tobit there is a couple of verses that indicate the ability to buy your way out of hell by paying alms. Of course, if you believe in purgatory and its related doctrines then you won't have much of a problem including Tobit.
I have read Tobit and I do not understand why the angel lied about who he was - why would angels from God lie?
I have read Tobit and I do not understand why the angel lied about who he was - why would angels from God lie?
Here are those verses from ch 5:
2 Tobiah went to look for someone acquainted with the roads who would travel with him to Media. As soon as he went out, he found the angel Raphael standing before him, though he did not know that this was an angel of God. Tobiah said to him, "Who are you, young man?" He replied "I am an Israelite, one of your kinsmen.
so there, Raphael told Tobit that he was an Israelite and kinsman of his. and again he lied about who he was to Tobit's father as well:
Tobit replied, "I wish to know truthfully whose son you are, brother, and what your name is."
13 Raphael answered, "I am Azariah, son of Hananiah the elder, one of your own kinsmen."
This part from ch 6 about the fish is strange and is supposedly some sort of pagan customs or witchcraft or something.
Now when the boy went down to wash his feet in the river, a large fish suddenly leaped out of the water and tried to swallow his foot. He shouted in alarm. 4 But the angel said to him, "Take hold of the fish and don't let it get away!" The boy seized the fish and hauled it up on the shore. 5 The angel then told him: "Cut the fish open and take out its gall, heart, and liver, and keep them with you; but throw away the entrails. Its gall, heart, and liver make useful medicines." 6 After the lad had cut the fish open, he put aside the gall, heart, and liver. Then he broiled and ate part of the fish; the rest he salted and kept for the journey. 7 Afterward they traveled on together till they were near Media. The boy asked the angel this question: "Brother Azariah, what medicinal value is there in the fish's heart, liver, and gall?" 8 He answered: "As regards the fish's heart and liver, if you burn them so that the smoke surrounds a man or a woman who is afflicted by a demon or evil spirit, the affliction will leave him completely, and no demons will ever return to him again. 9 And as for the gall, if you rub it on the eyes of a man who has cataracts, blowing into his eyes right on the cataracts, his sight will be restored."
I have not read all of the apocryphya yet, but here is one article about why it is not included in the Protestant Canon http://www.studytoanswer.net/rcc/rvb_apocrypha.html[/quote Wow, that sounds wierd. Some say that Raphael was the angel that stirred the waters at the pool of Bethesda, if that story is true about the waters being stirred. I know it's not in every Bible.
In the Torah, those parts of animals were to be burnt as a food offering to God. However, i don't recall those being burnt from fish, only clean mammals. It does line up however.
You picked a bad book from the Deutero-canon to spread evil from mere hearsay.It is not an inspired book, which is why it is not in the protestant canon. It is considered un-inspired and was rejected because it did not harmonize with the other books of the Bible on key doctrinal issues, for example in Tobit there is a couple of verses that indicate the ability to buy your way out of hell by paying alms. Of course, if you believe in purgatory and its related doctrines then you won't have much of a problem including Tobit.
Trivia question: In what year was the Protestant Bible canonized?It is not an inspired book, which is why it is not in the protestant canon.
Please don't state this sort of thing without citing the passage that teaches this. This is how disinformation is passed forever, "I heard someone say so-and-so, it must be true". There is nothing in Tobit about paying your way out of hell.It is considered un-inspired and was rejected because it did not harmonize with the other books of the Bible on key doctrinal issues, for example in Tobit there is a couple of verses that indicate the ability to buy your way out of hell by paying alms. Of course, if you believe in purgatory and its related doctrines then you won't have much of a problem including Tobit.
So a Holy God commands an angel to lie? When scriptures tell us all liars have their part in the lake of fire?To you it may appear as a lie, but if it is a command from god to not reveal his identity, then to him, it's a commandment.
It's not a lie Mamaz, it's just a literary device. It is a story, exactly as Exodus is, where God is supposed to exterminate the first born of Egypt just to show off how powerful He is.
Actually, I am not sure if the Hebrew midwives lied or not. It could be that during that time the Lord did help the women to give birth on their own - the Bible is not clear on that. Rahab did hide the spies. However, they are both people, and we are sinners. Angels, on the other hand, as far as I understand either don't lie, and are on God's side, or they do lie and are on Satan's side. I am not aware of any examples in the Bible of angels sent by God telling lies.Did Rahab lie concerning the Hebrew spies? She is listed as a woman of faith in Hebrews 11 because of it. Did the Hebrew midwives lie when they said the Hebrew children were being born before they could kill them?
we do know that the books of the Apocrypha were left out on purpose. First of all, these writings were clearly later than most of the writings in the Hebrew Bible. But also, mainstream Jewish doctrine in those days held that miracles and God's revelation to prophets stopped in the 5th century BCE, the days of that priest dude Ezra. As the Apocrypha reported thingies like miracles and divine revelation long after Ezra, the rabbis like said "sayonara Apocrypha!"
It is not an inspired book, which is why it is not in the protestant canon. It is considered un-inspired and was rejected because it did not harmonize with the other books of the Bible on key doctrinal issues, for example in Tobit there is a couple of verses that indicate the ability to buy your way out of hell by paying alms. Of course, if you believe in purgatory and its related doctrines then you won't have much of a problem including Tobit.
EO consider it scripture because it was part of the LXX, which was widely used and quoted by Christ and the Apostles.
Many consider it apocryphal - which should mean that it is secondary, but still useful for reading and instruction.
Unfortunately, there are also those who take this to mean that it is somehow not Christian or even heretical. There is absolutely no basis for this belief.
Maybe you should read it.
compared to what happened to JobIt seems to me verses like this seem a little outside of God inspired...
And as he was sleeping, hot dung out of a swallow's nest fell upon his eyes, and he was made blind.