Technically the Orthodox Church includes more apocryphal books like 3rd and 4th Maccabees due to them being included in the Septuagint (that’s the Greek bible in Jesus’ time).
Not really the answer is both yes and no And Before the council of Trent some people had Bibles with those 7 books and other didn’t . This wasn’t really related to the church it was more of a 0:53 personal choice if you believed those books were scripture or No. In the council of Trent the Catholic Church made it compulsory for everyone to have those books and the Protestants rejected that. If you do more research in the topic there is no fixed conclusion since both sides a valid arguments.
@nicanorfredricksbirdrealm228 the council of Trent was not the first council to affirm the deuterocanon. Previous councils had already done it. The council of Trent was a response to the reformation.
Doesn't matter whether Catholic or Protestant version... I'm just happy i get to read the Bible everyday
Amen to that.
Thank you 🙂
Sure. 😊
Technically the Orthodox Church includes more apocryphal books like 3rd and 4th Maccabees due to them being included in the Septuagint (that’s the Greek bible in Jesus’ time).
Oh... Thanks for the info.
0:13 we don't have additional books, the protestant canon removed it.
Not really the answer is both yes and no
And
Before the council of Trent some people had Bibles with those 7 books and other didn’t . This wasn’t really related to the church it was more of a 0:53 personal choice if you believed those books were scripture or No. In the council of Trent the Catholic Church made it compulsory for everyone to have those books and the Protestants rejected that.
If you do more research in the topic there is no fixed conclusion since both sides a valid arguments.
I accidentally somehow typed my current timestamp into the video,sorry
That might be a more accurate way of seeing this. 🤔
Those 7 books were actually never included in the tanakh.
@nicanorfredricksbirdrealm228 the council of Trent was not the first council to affirm the deuterocanon. Previous councils had already done it. The council of Trent was a response to the reformation.
No book of Jonah?
Check Part 2.
Leviticus also provides regulations for slavery and so does exodus.
is there some significance to that? Are you making a point?