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We have little solid historical evidence before 200 AD about the canon. ...

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1: 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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2: 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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3: 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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4: The canon of the Bible: A conservative, bible believing perspective ...
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 conservative, bible believing perspective! 1. 100AD: All 27 books of the New Testament were in circulation and all but Hebrews, 2 Peter, James, 2 Jn, 3 Jn, Revelation were universally accepted. 2. 100-400 AD: 6 "disputed" books accepted. A number of other books were read in a few churches at various times: Shepherd of Hermas, 1 Clement, Didache, Epistle of Barnabas, Wisdom of Solomon, Apocalypse of Peter. Introduction: 1. The Word Bible is from Greek, biblia and is found twice in scripture: a. I, Daniel, observed in the books (or Bible) [Greek: biblia] the number of the years which was revealed as the word of the Lord to Jeremiah the prophet for the completion of the desolations of Jerusalem, namely, seventy ... ...
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