Andrew
Matt 18:15
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Exactly.
The problem with not accepting them as part of the original OT canon, and rather calling them books of "some" value but less than scripture is... well let's be honest, they are completely ignored, the churches are doing us no favors by belittling these books that were always accepted by Jews and Christians but were de-canonised much much later... who wants to read "uninspired" books? These books must have been inspired since they mention God and His people all throughout with historical accounts, other wise they are blasphemous by false witnessing and therefore should be DIScouraged to be read by Christians.
The problem with not accepting them as part of the original OT canon, and rather calling them books of "some" value but less than scripture is... well let's be honest, they are completely ignored, the churches are doing us no favors by belittling these books that were always accepted by Jews and Christians but were de-canonised much much later... who wants to read "uninspired" books? These books must have been inspired since they mention God and His people all throughout with historical accounts, other wise they are blasphemous by false witnessing and therefore should be DIScouraged to be read by Christians.