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How We Got Our Bible Canonicity
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Upon what do Christian base their beliefs?
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The Greek Kanon KANWN It had to be unbendable
It had to be dependable as to its straightness
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Galatians 6:16 Those who will walk by this RULE, peace and mercy be upon them, and upon the Israel of God.
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How do we know the right books are in the Bible?
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Canonicity refers to the church’s recognition of the authority of the inspired writings.
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Questions on Canonicity
How are we to determine if we have the right books in the Bible? What about the Apocrypha? Are there certain books in our Bible which should not be there? Are we missing some books?
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Canonicity & the Old Testament
The Testimony of Jesus Now He said to them, “These are My words which I spoke to you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written about Me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled.” (Luke 24:44).
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Canonicity & the Old Testament
The Testimony of Jesus The Testimony of the Septuagint
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The Septuagint Translation of Hebrew Bible into Greek Ptolemy II
Great Library of Alexandria Alexandria ●
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The Septuagint 70 Scholars Entire Old Testament translated
Apocrypha also included
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Canonicity & the Old Testament
The Testimony of Jesus The Testimony of the Septuagint The Testimony of the New Testament Full of quotations from the Old Testament Not a single quotation from the Apocrypha
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Canonicity & the Old Testament
The Testimony of Jesus The Testimony of the Septuagint The Testimony of the New Testament The Testimony of Josephus
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Josephus "For we have not an innumerable multitude of books among us, disagreeing from and contradicting one another [as the Greeks have], but only twenty-two books, which contain the records of all the past times; which are justly believed to be divine...(Contra Apion 1:8).
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Josephus "It is true, our history has been written since Artaxerxes, very peculiarly, but has not been esteemed of the like authority with the former by our forefathers, because there has not been an exact succession of prophets since that time." (Contra Apion 1:8).
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Canonicity & the Old Testament
The Testimony of Jesus The Testimony of the Septuagint The Testimony of the New Testament The Testimony of Josephus The Testimony of the Apocrypha Many great teachings have been given to us through the Law and the Prophets and the others that followed them… (Prologue of Sirach).
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Canonicity & the Old Testament
The Testimony of Jesus The Testimony of the Septuagint The Testimony of the New Testament The Testimony of Josephus The Testimony of the Apocrypha Encouraging them from the law and the prophets, and reminding them also of the struggles they had won, he made them the more eager (2 Maccabees 15:9).
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The Apocrypha Meaning: “Hidden away”
The Apocrypha speaks of the division of the Scriptures into the Law and the Prophets (Prologue of Sirach 1:1; 2nd Maccabees 15:9; 4th Maccabees 18:10). You do not find the Old Testament mentioning this division
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The church was born with a completed canon in her hands
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The Existence of the Canon
The Recognition of the Canon =
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The Muratorian Canon Our oldest copy dates to the 7th Century
Originally written in latter part of 2nd Century It is a partial list (starts with Luke, but refers to it as the 3rd Gospel) Includes Gospels, Epistles of Paul, John, & Jude Latin Manuscript
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Factors Necessitating a New Testament Canon
The Problem of Heretics Marcion’s Canon comprised Luke and ten epistles of Paul minus quotations from the Old Testament
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Factors Necessitating a New Testament Canon
The Problem of Heretics The Presence of other Christian Writings Didache Epistles of Ignatius and other church fathers
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Factors Necessitating a New Testament Canon
The Problem of Heretics The Presence of other Christian Writings Irenaeus points to a canon that includes the Shepherd of Hermes, but does not mention Hebrews, 2nd Peter, Philemon, 2nd & 3rd John
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Factors Necessitating a New Testament Canon
The Problem of Heretics The Presence of other Christian Writings The Persecutions against the church and laws against ownership of the Scriptures
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Criteria for New Testament Canonicity
Apostolic Authorship Consistency Reception by the Churches The church did not make certain books canonical; the church recognized certain books to be canonical
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Timeline New Testament written Muratorian Canon Apostolic Fathers
Nicaea Paul Polycarp Constantine John Ignatius Marcion
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