Trying to change the topic AGAIN! None of that can provide any sources for these claims made by YOU.
Now all you have to do is cite the primary source which claims "the disciples personally accepted these extra books as scripture." Cite the primary source which state the "tradition was passed on." Provide the manuscript evidence. I know you can't
If I am you still CANNOT cite the primary source which claims "the disciples personally accepted these extra books as scripture." Cite the primary source which state the "tradition was passed on." Provide the manuscript evidence.
I know it and so do you.
What kind of evidence are you looking for?
Like, give me an example.
I mean, we’ve got these church councils in the 4th century, three of them, declaring these books to be scripture.
Now, try to start using your brain. What would cause these church councils to believe that Maccabees, Tobit, and Judith, etc., are all scripture?
What would cause ALL THREE of these councils to believe that?
I mean, that right there would be enough for most people.
But then, on top of that, we’ve got men like Clement who probably knew Paul and Peter personally, and he quotes Judith and Wisdom of Solomon to be scripture.
On top of that, we’ve got the author of Hebrews in chapter 11 referencing 2 Maccabees, and the context implies that he’s talking about biblical history. Then chapter 13 of Hebrews references Tobit.
On top of that we’ve got John 10 referencing Hanukkah, the holiday that was established in Maccabees.
On top of that, we’ve got Daniel 8 and Daniel 11 prophesying about Maccabees.
On top of that, we’ve got every single ancient copy of the Septuagint containing most of these apocryphal books.
On top of that, we’ve got the early Latin translations including these books, which are used by the early church.
On top of that, we’ve got dozens and dozens if early church fathers quoting the apocryphal books as scripture, as evidenced by David Bercot’s teaching (which you refuse to listen to).
So, I’m honestly confused as to what you’re even asking for. You keep demanding that we provide evidence. WHAT evidence? What do you want?
What evidence are you asking for? Give me an example of what you’re looking for. There’s a boatload of evidence that the earliest Christians had these books in their Bibles and accepted them as scripture. There’s a boatload of Christians TODAY who STILL accept these books as scripture.
The fact that you’re still asking “show me the evidence” tells me that you’re purposefully blinding yourself from the truth.
It sounds to me like you’re saying that you cannot see the forrest because the trees are getting in the way.
If you can’t see the forest for the trees, then I really can’t help you. I honestly don’t know what you’re asking for.
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