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Biblical canon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Development of the Jewish Bible canon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rabbinic Judaism recognizes the twenty-four books of the Masoretic Text , commonly called the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible. Evidence suggests that the process of canonization occurred between 200 BCE an...
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The two questions behind this website are "What books comprise the Bible?" and "How do we interpret them?" The interpretation question assumes we ... The Deuterocanonical books form a "second canon" in the Catholic Bible and are considered equal in status with the other writings in the Bible. ... Bible Canon: Defining Bible...
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The Canon of the Bible (1999) ... In Evidence that Demands a Verdict, biblical apologist Josh McDowell cites the derivation of "canon" as coming from a root word meaning "reed", coming to mean some sort of standard. With regard to the Bible, a canon is an officially accepted list of books.
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Bible Canon The Christian Bible is not really one book at all, but a collection of books written over thousands of years. Many different authors contributed to the Bible and the process of selecting what books went into it is called the canonization of Scripture.
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Apart from R. Laird Harris' Inspiration and Canonicity of the Bible, David Dunbar's chapter, "The Biblical Canon" in Hermeneutics, Authority and Canon, Geisler and Nix's discussion in their General Introduction to the Bible and the recent series of articles in Christianity Today,1 American Evangelicals who affirm...
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Bible, Canon of the - dictionary definition, verses and Bible references on the topic of Bible, Canon of the using Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology online. ... Our LibraryDictionaries Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical TheologyBible, Canon of the...
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Which writings were included in the recognized collection, and in what manner such collection was made, are questions belonging to the history of the canon, ... "In the New-Year's prayers, ten passages of the Bible (from the Torah, Prophets, and Hagiographa) must be introduced at least three times" (Tosef., R. H. iv. 6).
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The surprising conclusion is that our Bibles are not at all censored, but rather, they are RESTORED from a period of censorship that arose in the 4th century and continued off and on until the Reformation. THE BATTERED BIBLE The canon of the Old Testament has never been in doubt.
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The Canon of the Bible was decided by the Bishops of the Catholic Church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. ... The canon of the Bible was solemnly defined and made dogmatic Dogma and Classes of Revealed truth by the Fourth Session of the Ecumenical Council of Trent of the Catholic Church held in northern Italy 1545-1563 A.D.
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