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Author Topic:   apocryphal stories and mainstream theology
almeyda
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Message 5 of 29 (130239)
08-04-2004 3:48 AM
Reply to: Message 4 by arachnophilia
07-17-2004 4:14 AM


The Apocrypha books were not added to scripture because of several reasons
1. They contain historical and geographical inaccuracies and anachronisms
2. They teach doctrines which are false and foster practices which are at variance with inspired scripture
3. They resort to literary types and display an artificiality of subject matter and styling out of keeping with inspired scripture
4. They lack the distinctive elements which give prophetic power, poetic and religious feeling
Of course this does not mean the books are useless. Many of them have noble sentiments and writings but they were simply not from God.
5. No canon or council of the Christian church for the first 4 centuries recognized the Apocrypha as inspired
6. Many of the great Fathers of the early church spoke out against the Apocrypha
7. The Jewish scholars of Jamnia did not recognize the Apocrypha
8. Luther and the Reformers rejected the canonicity of the Apocrypha
9. Since this time, there has been no serious questioning of the 27 accepted books of the New Testament

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almeyda
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Message 13 of 29 (130517)
08-04-2004 11:07 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by arachnophilia
08-04-2004 5:37 AM


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so do genesis and exodus
Ur has been located. And had one of the most advanced cultures in all the ancient world. (Genesis 11:28)
Haran has been located. Excavations have also been done here showing early culture of the Summerian city and its later Assyrian influence. (Genesis 11:31)
Egypt. (Genesis 12:10)
Sodom. Excavations revealed an enormous cemetery with over 20,000 tombs. Historical references to Sodom have been cited among clay tablets from Ebla found at Tell Mardikh in Syria. (Genesis 13:10)
Salem. Ancient evidence for the name of this city can be found in the Ebla tablets, Egyptian Execration texts and the Amarna Letters. (Genesis 14:18)
Bethel. Excavations revealed a Canaanite settlement dating from 2000B.C.(Genesis 28:19)
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so does galations
I dont understand?
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so does chronicles
Its quite obvious by the name that this book had nothing to do with how to live life according to Gods teachings or anything like that. It does however trace the history of Israel from the beginning of the humanrace until the fall of Jerusalem and the subsequent return of the Jews during the reign of the Persian king (Cyrus).

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