The Canon of Scripture, Part 1: The Apocrypha
This is my monthly reblog of an older post.
The canon of Scripture is a settled issue, isn’t it? You’ve got your 66 books total, 39 in the Old Testament (24 by the Jewish counting) and 27 in the New Testament. However, when you do the research, things are not so simple. There are many “other” books claiming to be Scripture, a number of them accepted by various denominations and/or included in various Bibles over the years. Are they Scripture? Or just heretical additions?
Read the rest at https://jmshistorycorner.blogspot.com/2018/06/the-canon-of-scripture-part-1-apocrypha.html.
The canon of Scripture is a settled issue, isn’t it? You’ve got your 66 books total, 39 in the Old Testament (24 by the Jewish counting) and 27 in the New Testament. However, when you do the research, things are not so simple. There are many “other” books claiming to be Scripture, a number of them accepted by various denominations and/or included in various Bibles over the years. Are they Scripture? Or just heretical additions?
Read the rest at https://jmshistorycorner.blogspot.com/2018/06/the-canon-of-scripture-part-1-apocrypha.html.
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