A short thesis on the Bible
First of all, the collection of all the books of the Bible is called the Canon. It originally meant " measuring rule". So in general it means any law or rule of doctrine or principle accepted as true. Biblically it means the collection or list of books which are received as genuine and inspired Holy Scriptures.
The Protestant canon encludes 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. The Roman Catholic adds 7 books and some additional pieces to the Old Testament ( See Apocrypha).The Jews receive as authoritative the same 39 books as do Protestants. Generally the O.T. was called by the Jews " The law and the prophets" or Moses and the prophets." All authors were prophets ( spokesmen for God ) and claimed their messages were from God Himself. If there had been any error in this cannon, Jesus who was God in the flesh, would have spotted as He studied it and condemned it.
All branches of Christiandom accepted as aurthoritative and inspired the current 27 books of the New Testament as authoritative. 99% of the New Testament was written by Apostles, Jesus's specially chosen disciples who were taught and eyewitnesses during Jesus's 3 to 3 1/2 years of ministry on the earth. Paul who wrote letters to churches, miraculously saw and heard the risen Christ and knew personally all the Apostles living in Jerusalem , wrote most of the New Testament. An Apostle by definition had to be someone who had actually seen Jesus. Dr. Luke, his missionary companion wrote the books of Luke and Acts. They also claimed they were inspired by the Holy Spirit in their writing. If there was any error they would have been the first to spot it amongst themselves.
Thus the Bible was written by known Prophets and Apostles and a few close associates of the Apostles. And both claim direct inspiration & or words from God in their writing. THe Bible specifically condems in both Old and New Testament adding or subtracting from the Word of God.
The Apocrapha is a group of books written about 150 BC to AD 70. They are: Baruch; Bel and the Dragon; the Wisdom of Jesus, the Son of Sirach; the First and Second Books of Sirach; the First and Second Books of Esdras; Additions to the Book of Esther; Epistle of Jeremiah; Judith; First and Second Maccabees; Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Young Men; Prayer of Manasseh; Susanna; Tobit; and Wisdom of Solomon.
For a book to be the Word of God it should be consistant in its messages, truthful in its messages & there should be no contridiction in its messages. Geographical, historical, moral teaching should be accurate if God is inspiring or giving actual messages. The books of the Apocrapha contains all above problems.
Biblical scholar Dr. Rene Pache comments,
"Except for certain interesting historical information ( especially in 1 Maccabees) and a few beautiful moral thoughts ( e.g., Wisdom of Solomon), these books contain absurd legends and platitudes, and historical, geographical and chronological errors, as well as manifestly heretical doctrines ; they even recommend immoral acts ( Judith 9:10,13)
The Aprocrypha does not claim divine inspiration. None of the writers were prophets or apostles. 2Maccabees 15:37-38 actually denies inspiration. The New Testament never cites the Apocrypha. Neither Jesus nor the apostles ever quoted from it-though they did quote from 35 of the 39 Old Testament books. The Jews, Jesus and the apostle clearly rejected the Apocrypha as Scripture.
All this helps explain why it required almost 1,600 years for the Catholic Church to officially accept the Apocrypha as Scripture. As a former Catholic, William Webster comments, " I discovered to my surprise that it was the Roman Catholic Church, not the Protestant which was responsible for the introduction of novel teachings verylate in the history of the church. " Historically, a book was considered canonical if it was written by a prophet of God, confirmed by an act of God, contained the power of God, told the truth about God, and was accepted by the people of God. The Aprocrypha, fails on all these counts.
Jerome, the honored translator of the Latin Vulgate Bible held that the Apocrypha was not Scripture.
SInce the New Testament explicitly states that Israel was entrusted with oracles (words) of God and was the recipient of the covanants and the Law ( Rom. 3:2), the Jews should be considered the custodians of the limits of their own canon. And they have always rejected the Apocrypha.
In 1546, the Council of Trent officially named and identified the specific apocryphal books it deemed canonical, noting, " If anyone does not accept as sacred and cononical the aforesaid books in their entirety and with all their parts,....let them be anathma (cursed, excommunicated)." But for more than a millenium, Catholics had not been required to accept these books as Scripture.
Catholics today believe , that the Council of Trent didn't add these books, but that the Protestant Reformers"dropped from the Bible the books that had been in common use for centuries"--that is, the Aprocrypha.
The Aprocrypha contains such teachings that oppose Biblical teaching, such as the idea that good works atone for sin and the doctrines of purgatory, invocation and intercession of the saints, angel worship, the Mass, the creation of the world from pre-existant matter, prayers for the dead, the expiatory sacrifice ( eventually to become the Mass); almsgiving with expiatory (atone for, make satisfaction for) value,purgatory; and the redemption of souls after death. These teaching are found nowhere else in the Bible. If they were true , they would be repeated somewhere. Instead, they contridict what is taught elsewhere.
Between the Old and New Testament days, a period of about 400 years God didn't talk to anyone. The Jews had failed as a nation and were scattered around the world. The John the Baptist was born and he pointed to the Messiah who was born shortly after him. And God started talking to His people again.
During that time between the Old and the New Testaments people made up books claiming it was from God. That group of books is called the Pseudepigrapha (pseuda-false;graph-writing) ascribed to earlier writers. They are: The Ascension of Isaiah, The Assumption of Moses, Book of Enoch, Book of Jubilees, Greek Apocalypse of Baruch, Letters of Aristeas, II and IV Maccaberes, Psalms of Solomon, Secrets of Enoch, Sibyliine Oracles, Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch, Epistle of Baruch, and Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs. Their only value is their disclosure of Jewish ideas during the time between the Testaments.
First of all, the collection of all the books of the Bible is called the Canon. It originally meant " measuring rule". So in general it means any law or rule of doctrine or principle accepted as true. Biblically it means the collection or list of books which are received as genuine and inspired Holy Scriptures.
The Protestant canon encludes 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. The Roman Catholic adds 7 books and some additional pieces to the Old Testament ( See Apocrypha).The Jews receive as authoritative the same 39 books as do Protestants. Generally the O.T. was called by the Jews " The law and the prophets" or Moses and the prophets." All authors were prophets ( spokesmen for God ) and claimed their messages were from God Himself. If there had been any error in this cannon, Jesus who was God in the flesh, would have spotted as He studied it and condemned it.
All branches of Christiandom accepted as aurthoritative and inspired the current 27 books of the New Testament as authoritative. 99% of the New Testament was written by Apostles, Jesus's specially chosen disciples who were taught and eyewitnesses during Jesus's 3 to 3 1/2 years of ministry on the earth. Paul who wrote letters to churches, miraculously saw and heard the risen Christ and knew personally all the Apostles living in Jerusalem , wrote most of the New Testament. An Apostle by definition had to be someone who had actually seen Jesus. Dr. Luke, his missionary companion wrote the books of Luke and Acts. They also claimed they were inspired by the Holy Spirit in their writing. If there was any error they would have been the first to spot it amongst themselves.
Thus the Bible was written by known Prophets and Apostles and a few close associates of the Apostles. And both claim direct inspiration & or words from God in their writing. THe Bible specifically condems in both Old and New Testament adding or subtracting from the Word of God.
The Apocrapha is a group of books written about 150 BC to AD 70. They are: Baruch; Bel and the Dragon; the Wisdom of Jesus, the Son of Sirach; the First and Second Books of Sirach; the First and Second Books of Esdras; Additions to the Book of Esther; Epistle of Jeremiah; Judith; First and Second Maccabees; Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Young Men; Prayer of Manasseh; Susanna; Tobit; and Wisdom of Solomon.
For a book to be the Word of God it should be consistant in its messages, truthful in its messages & there should be no contridiction in its messages. Geographical, historical, moral teaching should be accurate if God is inspiring or giving actual messages. The books of the Apocrapha contains all above problems.
Biblical scholar Dr. Rene Pache comments,
"Except for certain interesting historical information ( especially in 1 Maccabees) and a few beautiful moral thoughts ( e.g., Wisdom of Solomon), these books contain absurd legends and platitudes, and historical, geographical and chronological errors, as well as manifestly heretical doctrines ; they even recommend immoral acts ( Judith 9:10,13)
The Aprocrypha does not claim divine inspiration. None of the writers were prophets or apostles. 2Maccabees 15:37-38 actually denies inspiration. The New Testament never cites the Apocrypha. Neither Jesus nor the apostles ever quoted from it-though they did quote from 35 of the 39 Old Testament books. The Jews, Jesus and the apostle clearly rejected the Apocrypha as Scripture.
All this helps explain why it required almost 1,600 years for the Catholic Church to officially accept the Apocrypha as Scripture. As a former Catholic, William Webster comments, " I discovered to my surprise that it was the Roman Catholic Church, not the Protestant which was responsible for the introduction of novel teachings verylate in the history of the church. " Historically, a book was considered canonical if it was written by a prophet of God, confirmed by an act of God, contained the power of God, told the truth about God, and was accepted by the people of God. The Aprocrypha, fails on all these counts.
Jerome, the honored translator of the Latin Vulgate Bible held that the Apocrypha was not Scripture.
SInce the New Testament explicitly states that Israel was entrusted with oracles (words) of God and was the recipient of the covanants and the Law ( Rom. 3:2), the Jews should be considered the custodians of the limits of their own canon. And they have always rejected the Apocrypha.
In 1546, the Council of Trent officially named and identified the specific apocryphal books it deemed canonical, noting, " If anyone does not accept as sacred and cononical the aforesaid books in their entirety and with all their parts,....let them be anathma (cursed, excommunicated)." But for more than a millenium, Catholics had not been required to accept these books as Scripture.
Catholics today believe , that the Council of Trent didn't add these books, but that the Protestant Reformers"dropped from the Bible the books that had been in common use for centuries"--that is, the Aprocrypha.
The Aprocrypha contains such teachings that oppose Biblical teaching, such as the idea that good works atone for sin and the doctrines of purgatory, invocation and intercession of the saints, angel worship, the Mass, the creation of the world from pre-existant matter, prayers for the dead, the expiatory sacrifice ( eventually to become the Mass); almsgiving with expiatory (atone for, make satisfaction for) value,purgatory; and the redemption of souls after death. These teaching are found nowhere else in the Bible. If they were true , they would be repeated somewhere. Instead, they contridict what is taught elsewhere.
Between the Old and New Testament days, a period of about 400 years God didn't talk to anyone. The Jews had failed as a nation and were scattered around the world. The John the Baptist was born and he pointed to the Messiah who was born shortly after him. And God started talking to His people again.
During that time between the Old and the New Testaments people made up books claiming it was from God. That group of books is called the Pseudepigrapha (pseuda-false;graph-writing) ascribed to earlier writers. They are: The Ascension of Isaiah, The Assumption of Moses, Book of Enoch, Book of Jubilees, Greek Apocalypse of Baruch, Letters of Aristeas, II and IV Maccaberes, Psalms of Solomon, Secrets of Enoch, Sibyliine Oracles, Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch, Epistle of Baruch, and Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs. Their only value is their disclosure of Jewish ideas during the time between the Testaments.
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