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  1. That such occurred is proved by a comparison of the Hebrew text with the Septuagint version in, for example, II Samuel 1:12, Ezekiel 12:23, and Amos 3:9. Biblical literature - Christian Canon, Old Testament, New Testament: The Christian church received its Bible from Greek-speaking Jews and found the majority of its early converts in the ...

  2. Thus canon and authoritative revelation are not yet the same thing. Biblical literature - Canonization, Texts, History: The process of canonization was relatively long and remarkably flexible and detached; various books in use were recognized as inspired, but the Church Fathers noted, without embarrassment or criticism, how some held certain ...

  3. Sep 29, 2015 · The primary texts for the Renaissance were the works of Greek and Roman writers. For the Reformation, however, only one text mattered: the Bible. The Bible was hardly original to the Reformation, of course. The canon of the Christian Bible was fixed by the 3rd century, and the Latin translation of Jerome was in continual use throughout Europe ...

  4. Protestant Canon. For churches which espouse sola scriptura independent of ecclesiastical authorities or sacred Tradition, it is necessary and critical to have a clear and complete list of the canonical books. The early Christian church largely relied upon the Septuagint in the canonization of the Christian Bible.

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · For instance, Catholic and Orthodox traditions may have as many as 81 books, whereas Protestant Bibles have 66. You will find the Book of Sirach in a Catholic or Orthodox Bible but not in a Protestant Bible. The Book of Sirach didn’t make it into our canon for various reasons, but that doesn’t mean we can’t derive some wisdom from its pages.

  6. A Protestant Bible is a Christian Bible whose translation or revision was produced by Protestants. Such Bibles comprise 39 books of the Old Testament (according to the Jewish Hebrew Bible canon, known especially to non-Protestants as the protocanonical books) and 27 books of the New Testament for a total of 66 books.

  7. Protestant Bibles In the 1500s, Protestant leaders decided to organize the Old Testament material according to the official canon of Judaism rather than the Septuagint. They moved the Old Testament material which was not in the Jewish canon into a separate section of the Bible called the Apocrypha. So, Protestant Bibles then included all the ...

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