NathanH83
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As I understand it, the book of Ezra contains no prophecy. It’s just a book that details the history of the Jewish nation within the Persian empire. Ezra, being a Levite priest and scribe had the authority to write the scriptures. So the history he recorded of considered scripture.
They say that 1 Maccabees isn’t scripture because there were no prophets at that time. Ok, yes 1 Maccabees says there were no prophets at that time, but does it say there were no scribes? Does it say there were no priests? No. Mattathias was a Levite priest, and therefore his sons, including Judas Maccabee, were of the priestly lineage. Didn’t the Levite priests have the authority to become scribes, and record the history of the Jewish people, and for that history to be considered scripture?
What am I missing here?
They say that 1 Maccabees isn’t scripture because there were no prophets at that time. Ok, yes 1 Maccabees says there were no prophets at that time, but does it say there were no scribes? Does it say there were no priests? No. Mattathias was a Levite priest, and therefore his sons, including Judas Maccabee, were of the priestly lineage. Didn’t the Levite priests have the authority to become scribes, and record the history of the Jewish people, and for that history to be considered scripture?
What am I missing here?