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So we not only had weird apocrypha books in the bible but we actually had a BIBLE that didn't come from a church authority???
You're beginning to deal with reality. There never has been one Bible.... there are many different ones. And there's NOTHING that indicates that all Christians have ever accepted everything EQUALLY - in the same way, with the same status. And authority? There's a very simple reason why you CANNOT name the date and place where the Ruling Body of all Christianity declared exactly what is and is not fully canonical, inerrant, verbally inscripturated words of God that is to be used canonically ( to source and norm dogma)... it's never happened. A handful of denominations have done something approaching that... kinda, sorta like that... all within the past 600 years, never with ANY other denomination agreeing and only for it itself alone.
You make huge claims - never with any documentation or substantiation. And with lots of circular reasoning and enormous, huge, illogical leaps. I don't know why (it's quite out of custom for you). Only to show they are wrong: no one kept you from reading and using ANYTHING... no one mandated anything be put in or taken out of anything.... there is no law or mandate or prohibition here.
You don't seem to know WHAT books you're even talking about.... the "them" of the Coptic Church, of the LXX, of the Syrian Church or the Greek Orthodox Church, of Jerome of German Catholic tomes, of Italian Catholic tomes, Luther's, ARticle 6 of the 39 Articles and the KJV? You don't seem to even know WHAT books you're talking about. And you don't seem to know HOW such books were regarded... for WHAT they were read.... canonically? deuterocanonically? as merely useful? You don't seem to know. Maybe because there was no single view historically?
You speak of Jewish Conspiracy theories - that someone you can't name ripped out of the LXX Psalm 151 and 4 Maccabees and the Prayer of Manasshe because Christians used them to support their claims about Jesus but kept Isaiah in because no Christians ever used that. But nothing to support this, either.
And again, I have no idea what your "beef" is.... Do you have a point? No one has EVER said you can't read Psalm 151 or 4 Maccabees or the Didache or the Revelation of Peter or Luther's Catechism - and you yourself have shown YOU have read whatever "them" you are talking about, so where is this prohibition you rant out, this mandate to keep you ignorant, this insistance that you cannot know anything to help you understand some verse in Hebrews? Where is this universal law of prohibition you keep alluding to?
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Why was it so wide spread throughout many churches. And why would greeks and greek speaking Hebrews ever read a GREEK translation of HEBREW?? That it totally absurd to believe that the first Bibles originated from that! Yuck!
You go round and round with these little ditties...
Like Yeah im sure the New Testament got in the Bible but I can't prove how exactly it happened, no one was there that's alive today, but it did happen and it's in our Bible.... indubitably!