Why doesn’t the book of Tobit meet the criteria for being included in the Bible?

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LOTS of amazing, incredible diversions....

Where, pray tell, is the proof that if a book was written in Hebrew or Aramaic, ERGO it MUST be the inerrant, divinely-inspired, canonical, inscripturated Words of God and thus all people of faith who have not officially/formally affirmed such are to be condemned and ridiculed?

Where, pray tell, is the proof that if a book contains no errors in the personal, individual, current opinion of a person, ERGO it MUST be the inerrant, divinely-inspired, canonical, inscripturated Words of God and thus all people of faith who have not officially/formally affirmed such are to be condemned and ridiculed?

Where, pray tell, is the proof that if a book contains accurate history, ERGO it MUST be the inerrant, divinely-inspired, canonical, inscripturated Words of God and thus all people of faith who have not officially/formally affirmed such are to be condemned and ridiculed?

Where, pray tell, is the proof that if something suggests some future thing that indeed comes to pass (such as Star Trek's "communicators" became cell phones) , ERGO such MUST be the inerrant, divinely-inspired, canonical, inscripturated Words of God and thus all people of faith who have not officially/formally affirmed such are to be condemned and ridiculed?

Where, pray tell, is the proof that if a book was ever translated from one language to another, ERGO it MUST be the inerrant, divinely-inspired, canonical, inscripturated Words of God and thus all people of faith who have not officially/formally affirmed such are to be condemned and ridiculed?

Where, pray tell, is the proof that if a book is read by some Jews or Christians or Mormons, ERGO it MUST be the inerrant, divinely-inspired, canonical, inscripturated Words of God and thus all people of faith who have not officially/formally affirmed such are to be condemned and ridiculed?




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Exegisis is beyond tradition.
Even the Jewish talmud is open to criticism.

Far as I can see, Nathan is looking at the fluid surface of opinion to find confidence in The Truth.



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There is difference between the waters and the inhabitants of fish. Ie of the Tigris river.
A river denotes fresh(sweet) water opposite of salt(bitter) water.

A shark that abides in bitter water having its bitter liver oil used as a medicinal remedy is suspiciously familiar to witchcraft far as I can see.

Read the scripture and listen in spirit.

Genesis 1:7
Isaiah 5:20

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Sharks have been found in the Tigris River. But it wasn’t a shark anyway, since Tobias ate it, and sharks aren’t kosher. So it had to have been a kosher fish (must have scales).

Anyway, that’s beside the point. The point is... you think that the scientists who created Lanomax are witches?
 

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Sharks have been found in the Tigris River. But it wasn’t a shark anyway, since Tobias ate it, and sharks aren’t kosher. So it had to have been a kosher fish (must have scales).

Anyway, that’s beside the point. The point is... you think that the scientists who created Lanomax are witches?
I focus on halacha and kosher Lifestyle.

A shark while edible has no healing properties.
 

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I focus on halacha and kosher Lifestyle.

A shark while edible has no healing properties.

Look up Lanomax. Go to their website. They’re using Lenosterol to dissolve cataracts. Lenosterol comes from Squalene (shark liver oil).

Simply stating your limited knowledge doesn’t disprove what I already know to be true because I’ve researched it.

So are the creators of Lanomax witches?
 
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Look up Lanomax. Go to their website. They’re using Lenosterol to dissolve cataracts. Lenosterol comes from Squalene (shark liver oil).

Simply stating your limited knowledge doesn’t disprove what I already know to be true because I’ve researched it.

So are the creators of Lanomax witches?
You found alleged medicine experimented on dogs.
Nothing fda approved

And there is no such thing as sharks in fresh water
 

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You found alleged medicine experimented on dogs.
Nothing fda approved

And there is no such thing as sharks in fresh water

Uh, yea, they’re clearing up cataracts in dogs, and currently seeking FDA approval for human trials. Cutting edge medicine today confirms what Tobit said more than 2,500 years ago.

How come you haven’t answered the question? Are they witches?

And yes, sharks have been found in he Tigris. Look it up. Google it. It’s really easy. Not like it matters because the book of Tobit can’t be talking about a shark anyway since sharks are unclean.
So answer the question already. Are the creators of Lanomax witches?
 

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Uh, yea, they’re clearing up cataracts in dogs, and currently seeking FDA approval for human trials. Cutting edge medicine today confirms what Tobit said more than 2,500 years ago.

How come you haven’t answered the question? Are they witches?

And yes, sharks have been found in he Tigris. Look it up. Google it. It’s really easy. Not like it matters because the book of Tobit can’t be talking about a shark anyway since sharks are unclean.
So answer the question already. Are the creators of Lanomax witches?
Lanomax is a form of wtichcraft.
"Crumbs to the dogs.."
 

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Uh, yea, they’re clearing up cataracts in dogs, and currently seeking FDA approval for human trials. Cutting edge medicine today confirms what Tobit said more than 2,500 years ago.

How come you haven’t answered the question? Are they witches?

And yes, sharks have been found in he Tigris. Look it up. Google it. It’s really easy. Not like it matters because the book of Tobit can’t be talking about a shark anyway since sharks are unclean.
So answer the question already. Are the creators of Lanomax witches?
Hehe,
Tigris is salt water..
 

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Shark is kashrut in my book
 

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Lanomax is a form of wtichcraft.
"Crumbs to the dogs.."

Wow. So veterinarians practicing medicine are witches now.
Thanks for proving my point.
 

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Luke was a physician

phy·si·cian

noun

a person qualified to practice medicine
Luke is called a healer by ole sh'aul.
Remember not to skip hebrew and greek to the usage of latin definitions.
 

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Luke is called a healer by ole sh'aul.
Remember not to skip hebrew and greek to the usage of latin definitions.
Oh okay. So Luke used only spiritual healing got it.
 

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Luke is called a healer by ole sh'aul.
Remember not to skip hebrew and greek to the usage of latin definitions.

Sorcerers were also called healers
 

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Incorrect.

They were and are deceivers who seek to purchase the Holy Spirit.
And by being a disciple/believer God called him "healer" because his paid profession was healing people like Jesus did right?
 

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And by being a disciple/believer God called him "healer" because his paid profession was healing people like Jesus did right?
Your choice of words are close enough in descriptive terms.

Ole sh'aul explained diverse gifts in the spirit that glorify The Holy One.

Hence yair(Luke) having the attribution to heal according The Most Highs gift to heal.

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Look up Lanomax. Go to their website. They’re using Lenosterol to dissolve cataracts. Lenosterol comes from Squalene (shark liver oil).
Are you advocating that an Angel faked a miracle?

Which is it, was the cataract healed by normal medicine (not an act of God) or was it a miracle (an act of God)?
Where does Jesus use his perfect knowledge of herbal cures to fake a miracle?
Where in the OT are natural cures employed without God?

How can you not see how Tobit is different from scripture?
 
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