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1: Interactive Bible Home Page www.bible.ca
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2: Roman Catholic Faith Examined MAIN HOMEPAGE
https://www.bible.ca/moving-search.gif https://www.bible.ca/moving-logo.gif Click Your Choice Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA Links on this site: Introduction and overview to Roman Catholicism: Start here Irrefutable questions that Roman Catholics can't answer The Catholic church did not give the world the Bible by her authority! The apostate doctrine of Roman Catholic papal infallibility Extra-Biblical oral apostolic tradition does not exist today Sola Scriptura: Using the Bible only to the exclusion of oral church tradition The unbiblical apostate organization of the Roman Catholic church Massive list of Roman Catholic False doctrines The apocrypha is not inspired Tradition wars: The Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches make the identical claim of apostolic succession, yet are so different they are not even in communion! Mariolatry: The worship and adoration of the Virgin Mary Doctrinal evolution: Roman Catholic doctrinal flip flops ...
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3: Everything you ever needed to know about the Bible!
Answers to questions about the Bible itself. What does it mean to say the Bible is inspired? Is the Bible of human or divine origin? A list of 60 Bible prophecies and their fulfillment What does grain seed found in the pyramids have to do with the Bible? Click to View The canon of the Bible: over 27 chapters! Are there pre-discovery scientific facts contained in the Bible How do TV talk shows prove the inspiration of the bible? Are archeologists are digging up Bible stories? Click to View Burial Box of James, the Lord's Brother found! The inscription on the top reads, "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." Is The Bible God's Only Inspired Revelation? Has the Bible been lost, altered or corrupted over time? Would you die to promote a lies and deception? Click to View Encyclopedia of alleged Bible contradictions answered and refuted! Click here How to learn the Bible Blueprint: : Can you understand the Bible unaided by the Holy Spirit? Click to View Click here for link to bible ... ...
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4: Irrefutable questions that Roman Catholics can't answer
Hebrews , then later accept it? Conversely, Rome accepted as scripture books that were later rejected. If the Catholic church really is illuminated by the Holy Spirit so that men can trust her as "God's organization", why was she so wrong about something so simple? Should not the "Holy See" have known? If the Orthodox church gave the world the Bible, being infallible, then why did the eastern churches reject or question the inspiration of Revelation, then later accept it? Conversely, the east accepted as scripture books that were later rejected. If the Orthodox church really is illuminated by the Holy Spirit so that men can trust her as "God's organization", why was she so wrong about something so simple? If the Roman Catholic church gave the world the Bible in 397 AD, then why did many different versions of canons continue to circulate long afterwards? If the Roman Catholic church gave us the Bible, why were the two synods of Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage, (397 AD) African councils, and ... ...
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5: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
The 5-minute beginner's guide to totally understanding Revelation. Revelation Commentary: 1. Revelation written in AD 66 2. Flee Jerusalem or be destroyed in AD 70 3. The central synchronism is the Ezekiel's account of the destruction of Jerusalem in 587 BC. Original publication date: February 2018. This updated version date: March 2021 Author: Steven Rudd. Free of charge at: www.bible.ca/revelation Bible Only Revelation Commentary Steven Rudd Feb 2018 QUICK LINKS DOWNLOAD: FREE PDF Preface: Completely understand Revelation in 5 minutes Intro 1: Ezekiel Decodes Revelation Intro 2: Jerusalem = Babylon, Sodom, Egypt, The Harlot Intro 3: When was Rome destroyed fulfilling Revelation? Intro 4: Messianic Expectation in Coins and Dead Sea Scrolls Intro 5: Moses' Sunset Clause & the Extinction of Judaism Intro 6: The Role of Archaeology in Understanding Revelation Intro 7: Dating Revelation to AD 66: Internal and external evidences Intro 8: The Myth of Emperor Worship as the Beast from the ... ...
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6: Anti-Sola Scriptura: Those who attack the Bible
Sola Scriptura debates between Christians vs. Orthodox/Catholics The failure of extra-biblical oral church traditions Irrefutable questions that anti-sola Scriptura defenders can't answer Creeds violate sola Scriptura because they compete with the authority of the Bible! Sola Scriptura defended from the Bible and the Apostolic Fathers! The 27 book canon was written and in use by 100 AD. The Bible defends itself against those who think it is an incomplete dead letter. The Bible can be interpreted correctly by every person without the church or the illumination of the Holy Spirit. ...
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7: Menu for /catholic.map
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8: Menu for /sola-scriptura.map
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10: Acceptance of the "disputed" NT books: Hebrews, 2 Peter, James ...
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Acceptance of the "disputed" NT books: Hebrews, 2 Peter, James, 2 John, 3 John, Revelation. The majority of New Testament books were universally accepted by about 100 AD, but it appears that a small number of books were "disputed". Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Acceptance of the "disputed" NT books: Hebrews, 2 Peter, James, 2 John, 3 John, Revelation. The majority of New Testament books were universally accepted by about 100 AD, but it appears that a small number of books were "disputed". Introduction: Disputed books: Hebrews, 2 Peter, James, 2 John, 3 John, Revelation. By "disputed", we mean that some geographic regions accepted the book, while others recognized it, but did not view it on the same ... ...
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11: Rejected books, widely used in the first two centuries, but not ...
Rejected books, widely used in the first two centuries, but not considered inspired or part of the New Testament Canon. A conservative, bible believing perspective! God's providence gave us the 27 book New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Rejected books, widely used in the first two centuries, but not considered inspired or part of the New Testament Canon. Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Rejected books, widely used in the first two centuries, but not considered inspired or part of the New Testament Canon. Introduction: 1. The inclusion of some of these books in ancient Bibles and the fact that were read in early churches does not mean they were considered inspired. Take a look at your own Bible. 2. There are Bible aids, maps, articles added ... ...
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12: The early use of "nomina sacra" indicates a canon was recognized
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! "Nomina Sacra" The substituting of shortened abbreviations for special words Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page "Nomina Sacra": The substituting of shortened abbreviations for special words Introduction: "nomina sacra" means: "sacred names" The actual form was like this: Instead of writing "Jesus" they would write: "J-s", where the dash was above, rather than as we have shown it in the middle. It was an abbreviation, not a substitution or replacement of one word for another. "Nomina sacra" was a Jewish practice that is witnessed in the dead sea scrolls adopted by the Christians. Dead Sea Scroll (4Q175 or 4QTest) uses "Nomina sacra" and replaces the name of God (tetragrammaton) YHWH for four stars "****". ... ...
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13: The Canon of the Bible: Various councils, synods and canons
The Canon of Origen (A.D. C. 185-254) 3. The Canon of Eusebius of Caesarea (A.D. 265-340) 4. A Canon of Uncertain Date And Provenance Inserted In Codex Claromontanus 5. The Canon of Cyril of Jerusalem (C. A.D. 350) 6. The Cheltenham Canon (C. A.D. 360) 7. The Canon Approved By The Synod of Laodicea (C. A.D. 363) 8. The Canon of Athanasius (A.D. 367) 9. The Canon Approved By The `Apostolic Canons' (C. A.D. 380) 10. The Canon of Gregory of Nazianzus (A.D. 329-89) 11. The Canon of Amphilochius of Iconium (D. After 394) 12. The Canon Approved By The Third Synod of Carthace (A.D. 397) By Bruce M. Merger A conservative, bible believing perspective! God's providence gave us the 27 book New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! The canon of the New Testament ... ...
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14: A list of inspired and non-inspired books mentioned in the Bible ...
Bible that are not part of our canon. A conservative, bible believing perspective! God's providence gave us the 27 book New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! A list of inspired and non-inspired books mentioned in the Bible that are not part of our canon. Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page A list of inspired and non-inspired books mentioned in the Bible that are not part of our canon. Introduction: 1. There are quite a few inspired books referenced in the Bible that we do not possess today because the Holy Spirit realized we did not need them as part of the canon. 2. There are also a number of uninspired books references or even quoted in the Bible. I. Uninspired civil and historical record books mentioned or quoted in the Bible: The Book of ... ...
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15: Samaritan Pentateuch Textual Variants: Joshua's Altar was on ...
The Samaritans built their Samaritan Temple on Mt. Gerizim to venerate Joshua's Altar, or so they say! Samaritan Pentateuch Textual Variants: Joshua's Altar was on Mt. Gerizim? Deut 27:4 Ezra's Deliberate Anti-Samaritan Variants in the Hebrew Masoretic Text (MT) Bible textual variants analysed See also full outline on the Excavation of "Joshua's Altar" on Mt. Ebal by Adam Zertal See also: 1. Ezra's Anti-Samaritan Variants in the Quattuordecim (XIV)" 2. Ezra's Variant: Change of tense from past "has chosen" to future "will chose" 3. Ezra's Variant: Lev 26:31 change of singular "sanctuary" to plural "sanctuaries" 4. Ezra's Variant: Deut 11:30 Deleted words "opposite Shechem" Introduction: While inherently speculative, the Samaritans may have built their Samaritan Temple on Mt. Gerizim to venerate Joshua's Altar! In other words, the location of the Samaritan temple depended upon the location of Joshua's Altar. It is also impossible that Joshua's altar would be built on the "mountain of ... ...
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16: The Eastern Greek Orthodox church Examined
Click Your Choice Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA Like on this page: Introduction and overview to Roman Catholicism: Start here Irrefutable questions that Roman Catholics can't answer The Catholic church did not give the world the Bible by her authority! The apostate doctrine of Roman Catholic papal infallibility Extra-Biblical oral apostolic tradition does not exist today Sola Scriptura: Using the Bible only to the exclusion of oral church tradition The unbiblical apostate organization of the Roman Catholic church Massive list of Roman Catholic False doctrines The apocrypha is not inspired Tradition wars: The Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches make the identical claim of apostolic succession, yet are so different they are not even in communion! Mariolatry: The worship and adoration of the Virgin Mary Doctrinal evolution: Roman Catholic doctrinal flip flops ...
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17: The canon of the Bible: What the apostolic fathers and apologists ...
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! The books did the apostolic fathers and apologists quoted Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Introduction: Although the apostolic fathers and apologists were not inspired, they do give us a windows into which books of the Bible they considered to be part of the Canon. Like preachers today, they used many historical books as references that they knew were not inspired. "He [Graham N. Stanton, The Fourfold Gospel, p 322] points to a significant passage, often ignored in the literature, which shows that Justin must have reckoned with at least four gospels. In Dialogue 103.8 he refers to "memoirs" composed by Jesus' apostles and by those who followed them." As noted above, this remark corresponds to the ... ...
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18: Criteria used by apostolic fathers to determine canon.
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Criteria used by apostolic fathers to determine canon Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page I. Written by an apostle vs. non-apostles: Tertullian, the "Father of Latin Theology" (ca. 160-225), witnesses to the authority of writings in the Western church. He stressed the criterion of apostolicity. For example, in his writing Against Marcion he clearly distinguishes gospels of apostolic origin and gospels written by disciples of apostles. He writes: "Of the apostles, therefore, John and Matthew first instill faith into us; whilst of apostolic men, Luke and Mark renew it afterwards."" Tertullian did not produce a list of what was in his Old Testament and New Testament, but it is significant that he refers to the ... ...
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19: Geographic variation caused New Testament canon variation from ...
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Geographic variation caused New Testament canon variation from 33 AD - 400 AD Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Geographic variation caused New Testament canon variation from 33 AD - 400 AD Introduction: 1. It need not disturb the Bible-believing Christian to learn that the canon of the New Testament was not universally set until about 300AD. The canon underwent a progression of development, which by faith, we believe was guided by divine providence to what we have today in the 21 century. 2. Although it is true that Hebrews seems to have been unquestionably accepted as scripture earlier in the east, than in the west; and while Revelation seems to have been unquestionably accepted as scripture earlier in ... ...
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20: The Canon of Marcion the heretic
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! The Canon of Marcion the heretic Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page The Canon of Marcion the heretic I. Who was Marcion and when did he live? Marcion was born about 110 AD, being the son of the wealthy Bishop of Sinope in Pontus. By 144 AD, at age 34, Marcion had caused such a stir, that his teachings were the subject of an investigation and condemnation. II. What did Marcion believe that made him a dangerous heretic: Marcion believed that the God of the Old Testament was an evil creator god that Jesus came to destroy. Marcion believed that this evil god did in fact reveal his will through the Old Testament. Thus he believed in the "inspiration" of the Old Testament from divine sources, although from an ... ...
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21: Diocletian's destruction and Constantine's production of scripture
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Diocletian's destruction and Constantine's production of scripture Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Diocletian's destruction and Constantine's production of scripture Introduction: 303 AD the Roman Emperor, Diocletian calls for the destruction of all the scriptures of the Christians. Obviously there must have been a set of books (a canon) so well defined and universally accepted, that even outsiders knew which books the Christians considered as scripture. The edict of Diocletian, therefore shows that long before the first extant "canon lists" came along, a canon already existed. It also forced the Christians to meditate on the subject of which books were most sacred and inspired. So with the solders ... ...
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22: The Church organization and counsels did not give the world the ...
The Roman Catholic Church did not give the world the Bible! A conservative, bible believing perspective! God's providence gave us the 27 book New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! The Roman Catholic Church did not give the world the Bible! Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page The Roman Catholic Church did not give the world the Bible! Introduction: 1. The claim of Roman Catholic and Orthodox leaders that they gave the world the Bible, is as outrageous as it is blasphemous. 2. We invite Roman Catholics and Orthodox to read out "Questions" section. I. Discussion: The councils of the church played little part in the canonization of scripture. When councils did speak on the subject, their voice was a ratification of what had already become the mind ... ...
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23: Scripture contains a pattern that must to be followed.
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! The Apostolic fathers viewed Scripture as containing a complete pattern that must to be followed. Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page The Apostolic fathers viewed Scripture as containing a complete pattern that must to be followed. Introduction: The earliest Christians were patternists. "Patternism" is a term that is derived from Rom 617: "But thanks be to God that though you were slaves of sin, you became obedient from the heart to that form of teaching to which you were committed". The Greek word is "Morphe" which means a form or mold into which molten material is poured to create an object. Patternism is the act of following scripture so closely that you view it as a mold or form, that we are to duplicate ... ...
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24: Liberal Bible Trashers: "Their unbelief lurks beneath all their ...
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Beware of all "canon" scholars who reject the Bible Liberal Bible Trashers "Their unbelief lurks beneath all their conclusions" Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Beware of all "canon" scholars who reject the Bible Liberal Bible Trashers: "Their unbelief lurks beneath all their conclusions" Commentary: It is important to know the personal biases of the "scholars and authorities" who engage in complicated discussions on the topic of the canon of the Bible. Please keep the following in mind whenever you read any book on the canon or textual criticism. Try to determine if the author is a true Bible believer, or just a professional educator with a Ph.D. that has no personal life in Christ. If the author ... ...
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25: Earliest evidence for the New Testament canon
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! The Earliest evidence for the New Testament canon Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page The Earliest evidence for the New Testament canon Introduction: 1. God oversaw the collection of the Canon of the New Testament by providence: a. God's providence gave us the 27 book New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. b. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! 2. This of course does not mean that there was direct inspiration in the many men who were part of the process, just that God, in His providence, achieved His goal ... ...
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26: b-canon-NT-collections-macdonald
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Lists and Catalogues of New Testament Books Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Lists and Catalogues of New Testament Collections Introduction: 1. From: Lee Martin McDonald, James A. Sanders, Editors: The Canon Debate, Appendix C, D, p 585-597, 2002 2. Appendix D Lists and Catalogues of New Testament Collections Lee Martin McDonald Table D-1: Three Early New Testament Lists Based on Eusebius' The following collections are modified somewhat from the collections found in A. Souter, G. M. Hahneman, B. M. Metzger, and F. F. Bruce Irenaeus Eusebius, Hist. eccl. 5.8.2-8 (ca. 320-330, Caesarea, Palestine). While Eusebius attributes this "canon" (peri ton endiathekon graphon) collection to Irenaeus (170-180), it is ... ...
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27: The Old Testament Canon: The council of Jamnia: 90 AD
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! The council of Jamnia: 90 AD Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page The council of Jamnia: 90 AD Introduction: In 90 AD, the council of Jamnia was unimportant in determining the Jewish Canon. It was not a major council like Nicea, but a small collection of rabbinic Jewish leaders. They did not gather to determine the canon of the Old Testament, but rather limited their discussion to the books of Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. Roman Catholics and Orthodox leaders misrepresent history when they make claims that the Canon of the Old Testament was not fixed until the council of Jamnia in 90 AD. They desperately don't want to be bound to following the Bible. Roman Catholics and Orthodox leaders feel that ... ...
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28: Shem as Melchizedek: A test case for validating or falsifying ...
Shem begat Arphaxad at age 100 which was two years after the flood. 2 Christians know from Acts 7:4 that Abraham was born when Terah was 130 years old not 70. This is an interpretive variance, not a textual one in spite of the fact that Jews from 300 BC to the present wrongly maintain that Terah was 70 when Abraham was born. 3 Total years from birth of Arphaxad to birth of Abraham in 2166 BC. 4 Creation date is derived by adding the begetting columns in both charts to the date Abraham was born in 2166 BC. 5 The Jews from 300 BC down to the present day wrongly set the age of Terah at the birth of Abraham at 70 which calculates an age of the earth at 4114 BC. The truth is that Terah was 130 years old, which calculates age of the earth according to the MT at 4114 BC + 60 = 4174 BC. 6 Flood date is calculated by subtracting [total Gen 5 years] from [creation date] and adding [98 years] because Shem was born in Noah's 502nd year and the flood occurred when Noah was 600 years old. 7 Because ... ...
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29: When the Bible was first viewed as having both an "Old and New ...
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! When the Bible was first viewed as having both an "Old and New Testament" Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page When the Bible was first viewed as having both an "Old and New Testament" Introduction: Scholars often base their opinions on history to the exclusion of what is actually in the Bible. A perfect example of this is the whole discussion regarding when the 27 books were first called, "the new testament/covenant". Scholars will imply that the collection of New Testament books were first called the "New Testament" only after about 150 AD. Yet they fail to observe the obvious fact that in several books, they are called just that: Luke 22:20; 1 Corinthians 11:25; 2 Corinthians 3:6; Heb 8:6-13; 9:1-4, 15. So ... ...
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30: The New Testament first popularized the codex in 100AD and was ...
The New Testament first popularized the codex form in 100AD for scripture and was the first book ever produced from the printing press in 1500AD. A conservative, bible believing perspective! God's providence gave us the 27 book New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! The New Testament first popularized the codex form in 100AD for scripture and was the first book ever produced from the printing press in 1500AD. Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page The New Testament first popularized the codex form in 100AD for scripture and was the first book ever produced from the printing press in 1500AD. Introduction: A "codex" is a fancy word for "book format" with a binding, as opposed to a scroll format. Codices were used in the ancient world in the first ... ...
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31: Lists and Catalogues of Old Testament Canon Collections
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Lists and Catalogues of Old Testament Canon Collections Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Lists and Catalogues of Old Testament Canon Collections From: Lee Martin McDonald, James A. Sanders, Editors: The Canon Debate, Appendix C, D, p 585-597, 2002 Table C-1: Old Testament: Lists from the Eastern Churches Melito Eusebius, Hist. eccl. 4.26.14 (ca. 320-325, Caesarea, Palestine). Origen Eusebius, Hist. eccl. 6.25.2 (ca. 320-325, Caesarea, Palestine). Athanasius Athanasius, Ep. fest. 39.4 (ca. 367, Alexandria, Egypt). Cyri1 Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. 4.35 (ca. 394, Bethlehem, Palestine). Gen Gen Gen Gen Exod Exod Exod Exod Num Lev Lev Lev Lev Num Num Num Deut Deut Deut Deut Josh Josh Josh Josh Judg Judg/Ruth ... ...
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32: Study resources for the Old and New Testament Canon
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Study resources for the Old and New Testament Canon Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Study resources for the Old and New Testament Canon From: Lee Martin McDonald, James A. Sanders, Editors: The Canon Debate, Appendix A, B, p 580-584, 2002 Appendix A: Primary Sources for the Study of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible Canon By Lee Martin McDonald The following ancient sources are those most often cited by modern scholars investi- gating the origins and development of the Old/First Testament or Hebrew Bible. This list is not exhaustive, but the items listed are centrally important; any conclusions regarding the origins and development of the Old Testament canon must take account of them. l. Ezra 9-10 and Neh ... ...
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33: The Septuagint, LXX, origin, textual transmission 282 BC
... Steven Rudd, November 2017 AD. The Septuagint LXX And other Manuscripts of the Old Testament (Tanakh) "Scripture cannot be broken" (Jesus, John 10:35) "My word will accomplish what I desire and succeed in the purpose for which I sent it." (Isa 55:11) Steve Rudd November 2017 Start Here: Author's Preface and Master Introduction The Six Bible Manuscripts Mosaic Sinai Text (ST) Samuel's "Naiothic Text" (SNT) Ezra's "Quattuordecim Text" (XIV) Septuagint (LXX) Greek Masoretic (MT) Aramaic Hebrew Samaritan (SP) Paleo-Hebrew Jesus is the Messiah because Scripture Cannot Be broken 6 Old Testament Manuscripts 300 Old Testament quotes in NT Jewish Messianic expectation Canon of the Bible Bible Chronology Charts Seder Olam Rabbah Chronological History of Bible Manuscripts Start here: Author's Preface and introduction 1856 BC: Birth of the Hieroglyphic Hebrew alphabet: Origin of the 4 Hebrew scripts used by Jews and in the bible 1446 BC: Birth of Mosaic Text (ST): Moses at Mt. Sinai writes book of ... ...
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34: List of books in the Christian Bible, Roman Catholic Bible, Greek ...
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Bible Canon of various churches: List of books in the Christian Bible Vs. the Roman Catholic Bible Vs. the Greek Orthodox Bible Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page List of books in the Christian Bible Vs. the Roman Catholic Bible Vs. the Greek Orthodox Bible Introduction: Christians, Roman Catholics and Greek Orthodox all have the same 27 books in the New Testament and the same 39 books in the Old Testament. The only difference is the apocrypha, a collection of uninspired writings written during the "silent centuries" (400 BC - 27 AD) Christians reject the Apocrypha as inspired and view all these books as secular uninspired history written by men without the aid of God. Click here for reasons why the ... ...
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35: A list of Old Testament books quoted by Jesus and other New Testament ...
Books quoted by Jesus and other New Testament writers. A conservative, bible believing perspective! God's providence gave us the 27 book New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! A list of Old Testament quotes in the New Testament Books quoted by Jesus and other New Testament writers. Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page A list of Old Testament quotes in the New Testament. Books quoted by Jesus and other New Testament writers. Introduction: The New Testament quotes from all Old Testament Books except Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. This does not mean they are not inspired. And Jesus quoted from 24 different Old Testament books. List of Old Testament texts quoted in the New Testament: Gen 1:27 Matt 19:4 Gen 5:2 Mark 10:6 ... ...
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36: Scriptures were more important than tradition to Apostolic Fathers
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Scriptures were more important than tradition to Apostolic Fathers Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Scriptures were more important than tradition to Apostolic Fathers Introduction: Roman Catholic and Orthodox leaders love to follow their man-made rules and doctrine, especially when it directly contradicts the New Testament. If the Bible says baptize by immersion (Acts 8:36), they sprinkle, If the Bible says Bishops MUST be married with children (1 Tim 3), they pass a man-made law enforcing celibacy. They also love adding doctrines absent from the Bible like the perpetual virgin state of Mary, praying to Mary, the assumption of Mary etc. Roman Catholic and Orthodox leaders feel they are above the Bible... ... ...
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37: Apostolic fathers viewed scripture as complete and final and ...
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Apostolic fathers viewed scripture as complete and final and that the age of inspiration was ended Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Apostolic fathers viewed scripture as complete and final and that the age of inspiration was ended Introduction: 1. Pentecostal, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Seventh-day Adventists, Roman Catholic and Orthodox leaders all believe inspiration still happens today. The Jehovah's Witnesses have their inspired Watchtower Magazine, the Seventh-day Adventists make bold claims that Ellen G. White was inspired, and we tire of the outrageous and reprehensible claims that all the charismatics and Pentecostals make about being directly guided by the Holy Spirit. Roman Catholic and ... ...
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38: We have little solid historical evidence before 200 AD about ...
New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Evidence before 200 AD about the canon Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Evidence before 200 AD about the canon I. Scare and scattered historical record: "Due to the scarcity of evidence, one cannot firmly conclude when exactly and as a result of what development the early church came to possess a twenty-seven-book collection called the New Testament and a two-part collection that comprises our Bible of Old and New Testaments." (Lee Martin McDonald, James A. Sanders, Editors: The Canon Debate; Peter Balla, Evidence for an Early Christian Canon: Second and Third Century, p 372, 2002) Although historians universally admit there is sketchy information about the earliest years of the church, this does not mean ... ...
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39: Naiothic Text (SNT): Samuel, Naioth, Ramah 1050 BC
Torah (Gen-Deut) written by Moses in 1446 BC at Mt. Sinai a. See also: Origin of the 4 Hebrew scripts used by Jews and in the bible b. See also: 6 Old Testament Manuscripts c. See also: book of Law in Hieroglyphic Hebrew alphabet script 2. The alphabet used at Mt. Sinai was not Paleo-Hebrew but Hieroglyphic Hebrew I. The following religious texts were written in Hieroglyphic Hebrew in 1446-1406 BC 1. Proof that Moses wrote the Torah: a. (Gen - Deut): Jesus calls Genesis "the book of Moses": Mark 12:26-27; Matthew 22:24 b. Specific quotations from the Torah attributed to Moses: Mark 10:3-9; Deut 24:1-4 c. The "book of the Law" that was placed beside the ark: Deuteronomy 31:26 2. The ten commandments by the finger of God. a. The Ten commandments were placed inside the Ark: Deuteronomy 10:2 b. Below is an example of how the 10 Commandments would look in Hieroglyphic Hebrew script: II. Samuel wrote Joshua: 1. Content of Joshua dates to a much later period after Joshua died in 1356 BC: a. ... ...
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40: Birth order of Shem and Japheth: Shem second born: Chronology ...
Melchizedek as seen in the book of Hebrews. It was important to the Jews who just suffered their second major defeat in the second Jewish war of 135 AD that Shem as Melchizedek, conferred priesthood to Abraham. But it was all a fiction created by the Jews in living in Zippori in 160 AD as an anti-Christian revision to counter the idea that Jesus was the messianic type of Melchizedek in the book of Hebrews. The earliest Jewish literary sources (100 BC) make no connection of Shem was Melchizedek as witnessed in the Dead Sea Scrolls: 1QGenesis Apocryphon. At the time of Christ, Jewish messianic expectation was of the arrival of Melchizedek as a "heavenly being" not Shem as witnessed in the Dead Sea Scrolls dating to 90 BC in 11QMelchizedek. The earliest literary source that equates Melchizedek with Shem is Seder Olam Rabbah in 160 AD, then in Targum Onqelos in 225 AD. The Bible clearly teaches in all versions, both Greek Septuagint and Hebrew Masoretic, that Shem was second born of when ... ...
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41: The Septuagint, LXX, origin, textual transmission, synagogues ...
Shem as Melchizedek: Test case for accuracy of LXX vs. Masoretic II. Anti-Christian, theologically driven, single textual variants in the Old Testament: LXX vs. MT 1. Shem was NOT Melchizedek. Shem died before Abraham was born. 2. Shem was second-born and NOT Melchizedek. Japheth "the Great" was firstborn in the LXX. 3. Angels are commanded to worship Jesus Christ in Deut 32:43 in the LXX (Heb 1:6) 4. The 70 weeks of Daniel 9 end in 33 AD with the resurrection of Christ in the LXX. III. Single textual variants in the Old Testament: LXX vs. MT 1. Methuselah was 187 years old when Lamech was born not 167: Gen 5:25 2. Jacob enters Egypt with 70 or 75 persons: Gen 46:27; Ex 1:5; Deut 10:22; Acts 7:14 3. Genesis Flood Chronology: Three calculated, deliberate variants in Gen 7:11; 8:4, 14. 4. 471 LXX Verses Identical with SP and Different from MT IV. Dead Sea scrolls that validate the Septuagint against the Masoretic text: 1. Hebrew DSS that agree with the LXX against the MT 2. Hebrew DSS ... ...
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42: The Vulgate: Jerome's Latin Translation of the Hebrew Masoretic ...
Old Testament and Gospels certainly being translated by him." (LBD, Vulgate) b. "Vulgate. The Latin version of the Bible (editio vulgata) most widely used in the W. It was for the most part the work of St *Jerome, and its original purpose was to end the great differences of text in the *Old Latin MSS circulating in the latter part of the 4th cent. Jerome began his work, at the request of Pope Damasus in 382, with a revision of the Gospels which was completed in 384. Here he seems to have used as the basis of his revision a Greek MS closely akin to the *Codex Sinaiticus. That he revised the remaining books of the NT is unlikely." (The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, Vulgate, 2005 AD) 2. The Need of a Latin Bible: The Latin of the western church at Rome: a. "The rise of Latin: The sense that Greek was the language of the apostolic books and of the Jewish Scriptures-Christians read and defended the LXX translation as sacred text, not the Hebrew-meant that Latin versions were ... ...
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43: Sinai Text (SN): Moses, Sinai, 1446 BC Torah: Gen - Deut
Torah (Gen-Deut) written by Moses in 1446 BC at Mt. Sinai a. See also: Origin of the 4 Hebrew scripts used by Jews and in the bible b. See also: 6 Old Testament Manuscripts c. See also: book of Law in Hieroglyphic Hebrew alphabet script 2. The alphabet used at Mt. Sinai was not Paleo-Hebrew but Hieroglyphic Hebrew I. The following religious texts were written in Hieroglyphic Hebrew in 1446 BC: 1. The "book of the Law" that was placed beside the ark. a. "Take this book of the law and place it beside the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God, that it may remain there as a witness against you." (Deuteronomy 31:26) b. The Torah: Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Leviticus, Deuteronomy c. Numbers and Deuteronomy were written by Moses in 1406 BC 2. The ten commandments by the finger of God. Below is an example of how they would look: a. "'I will write on the tablets the words that were on the former tablets which you shattered, and you shall put them in the ark.'" (Deuteronomy 10:2) b. ""Then I ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Sinai-Text-ST-Moses-Bible-Torah-autograph-manuscripts-Hieroglyphic-Hebrew-1446BC.htm

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44: Jewish Messianic Expectation at the time of Christ
Elijah (John) to prepare the way of the Messiah in Malachi. 2. As part of God's providential master plan, Messianism peaked from about 100 BC down to 150 AD. a. "Now while the people were in a state of expectation and all were wondering in their hearts about John, as to whether he was the Christ," (Luke 3:15) b. "John the Baptist has sent us to You, to ask, 'Are You (Jesus) the Expected One, or do we look for someone else?'" (Luke 7:19-20) c. Many of the Jews were also looking for two messiahs (cf John 1:20) when only Jesus was predicted. "John confessed, "I am not the Christ." They asked him, "What then? Are you Elijah?" And he said, "I am not." "Are you the Prophet?" And he answered, "No." Then they said to him, "Who are you, so that we may give an answer to those who sent us? What do you say about yourself?"" (John 1:20-22). d. The Jews at the time of Jesus Christ misunderstood much of what the Messianic prophecy was really predicting. They never dreamed the land promise was heaven, ... ...
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45: Flavius Josephus Genesis Chronology: 70 AD Creation 5467 BC
The Hebrew MT and Septuagint Chronology numbers were the same before 70 AD. 70 weeks of Daniel 9 End in 70 AD See also the Ephesian Jewish Synagogue of 43 BC Josephus used the Hebrew Torah to calculate an age of the earth that was almost identical to the Septuagint. In 70 AD the proto-MT and the LXX agreed in the Genesis chronologies. 1. "I am writing down everything as I find it in our ancient books... I intended to do no more than translate the Hebrew books into the Greek language." (Josephus, Antiquities 10:218) 2. "Those Antiquities of our Jewish nation contain the history of 5000 years, and are taken out of our sacred books; but are translated by me into the Greek tongue." (Josephus, Against Apion 1.1) 3. The fact Josephus skipped Cainan, as does the modern Masoretic text, proves that the chronological numbers in the Hebrew and Septuagint Torah scrolls were the same. Around 150 AD at Zippori, the Jews changed the numbers in their Hebrew Torah to counter Christianity. Primeval ... ...
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46: 2 Esdras 14: 90 AD. Creation date: 5440 BC
Septuagint and not the Masoretic Text. 2. Dating 2 Esdras 14: 90 AD a. "The date and purpose of our book are closely related, as in other books of the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha. 2 Esdras 3-14 almost certainly comes from the last decade of the first century a.d. or soon thereafter, as may be deduced from the eagle vision (chs. 11-12) and the date mentioned in 3:1. Though that vision may have undergone revision, it appears fairly clear that it received its main thrust from events in the Vespasian-Domitianic period (a.d. 69-96). From 10:20 ff. we learn that Jerusalem had been destroyed (Jos. War 6:8:5; 6:10:1; 7:5:2) and its sacred worship paraphernalia plundered (ibid. 6:8:3)."The description given here coincides with that of the Jewish historian. (AYBC, I & II Esdras: Introduction, p 129, 2008 AD) 2 Esdras 14 creation date (5440 BC) and Messiah come date (560 AD) matches LXX 1. 2 Esdras provides two chronological calculations: a. In 2 Esdras 14:3-18, creation dates to 5440 BC b. In 2 ... ...
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47: Masoretic Text (MT) born in 160 AD at Zippori
Jews corrupted their own Bible to counter theological adversaries. The Jews in 160-200 AD corrupted the Genesis chronology for anti-Christian purposes unknowingly following in the footsteps of Ezra in 458 BC who, for anti-Samaritan purposes, changed the location of Joshua's alter from Mt. Gerizim to Mt Ebal as he converted the Paleo-Hebrew Tanakh into Aramaic Hebrew. Noah got drunk, David committed adultery. Perhaps this one textual corruption was Ezra's great sin. Notice that in both cases, the entire collection of Hebrew manuscripts were entrusted into the hands of a small number of Jews who created a single manuscript that would come to dominate the world, all within a population who were Hebrew illiterate and would be unable to detect the changes. Masoretic Text (MT) born in 160 AD at Zippori Six Manuscripts of the Old Testament Name Date Authors Place Content Language Mosaic (ST) 1446 BC Moses Sinai Book of the Law, Torah Hieroglyphic Hebrew Naiothic (SNT) 1050 BC Samuel Naioth, ... ...
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48: List of 300 Old Testament quotes in New Testament
Christian at the time of Jesus Christ and the church. a. The Greek Septuagint was the standard issue Synagogue bible (Tanakh) used in weekly Sabbath Torah readings. b. The church adopted the Jewish Septuagint as its word of God and added 27 New Testament books over time to the canon. Septuagint was the Bible of the early church: "The LXX was the Bible of the authors of the New Testament. Its ubiquity can be seen not only in the quotations from the Old Testament in the New but also in the hermeneutic techniques and in many other forms of influence. There are certain Old Testament passages that following a sequence of keywords from the LXX are used as an inspiration and a model for the redaction of certain chapters in the gospels, the Acts of the Apostles and the Apocalypse of John. The LXX was transmitted in Christian circles once it was adopted as the official Bible of the Church. This fact was of tremendous importance for the history of the Greek version." (The Septuagint in Context: ... ...
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49: Greek Scroll Twelve minor prophets Nahal Hever 50 BC: Septuagint ...
Proves the Old Testament Christians read today is the same that Jews Read in 50 BC. Proves the entire Tenakh was translated into Greek by Jews before Christ was born. "But as for you, Ephrathah (ie. Bethlehem) Too little to be among the clans of Judah, From you One will go forth for Me to be ruler in Israel. His goings forth are from long ago, From the days of eternity." (Translation of 8HevXIIgr, Micah 5:2) Click to View Digging up Bible stories! Dating to 50 BC, this is a Greek (Septuagint) translation of the 12 minor prophets by Jews before Christ was born. This proves that the Entire Old Testament (Tanakh) was translated into Greek before the Christian Era. The text reads essentially the same as the modern text we use (Masoretic) proving the Bible has not been lost, altered or corrupted over time. YHWH is written in Mosaic Hebrew as the name of God. What you read in the book you find in the ground! The Greek Septuagint Twelve Minor Prophets scroll (2100 years old) Introduction: 1. ... ...
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50: Quattuordecim (XIV): Ezra Translated the Paleo-Hebrew manuscripts ...
Deut 27:4: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Gerizim b. Ezra's Variant: Change of tense from past "has chosen" to future "will chose" c. Ezra's Variant: Lev 26:31 change of singular "sanctuary" to plural "sanctuaries" d. Ezra's Variant: Deut 11:30 Deleted words "opposite Shechem" 8. Conclusion Ezra's Quattuordecim (XIV) Autograph manuscript of Hebrew pre-Masoretic text 458-445 BC Preamble: Notice that Ezra the priest is called, "the scribe of the law of the God" (Ezra 7:12) which is a direct confirmation that Ezra was involved in the process of copying and transmitting scripture. The Quattuordecim (XIV) is the autograph copy of the Hebrew proto-Masoretic script from which the Septuagint and most of the Dead Sea Scrolls have their origin. The Quattuordecim was a conversion/translation of the Paleo-Hebrew Bible manuscripts into Aramaic "Square" Hebrew by 14 men starting in 458 BC until the official unveiling at a public reading on New years day 1 Nisan 445 BC. The result was a near perfect replica ... ...
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