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  1. MoreCoffee

    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    A thought or two regarding saint Jerome's vulgate and accompanying notes.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    The Vulgate makes a whole lot of sense with its numbering of the Esdrases.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    Why does an inspired book need to be quoted by an apostle in order to be accepted as inspired?
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    Why did Jesus say it?

    The point is this. Never take the word of an enemy of the Catholic Church as the unbiased truth.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    My Douay Rheims Bible has 1 Esdras and 2 Esdras (aka Nehemias).
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    Why did Jesus say it?

    Really? The Catechism of the Catholic Church says
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    "America" is now offensive to N and S America

    Well then, let us call people from the USA "USA people". Very civilised and not even slightly inaccurate.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    Orthodox churches accept all the books regarded as canonical by the Catholic Church.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    It is true to say that many Christians accepted them as canonical scripture and it is also true that several ancient councils listed them as canonical scripture. The canon lists of those ancient councils were affirmed by the ecumenical councils of Florence and Trent.
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    Sirach in John 1:18

    Sirach 43:31 Who has seen him and can describe him? Or who can extol him as he is?
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    It's me again.

    I don't quite know why you want to guess.
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    Why did Jesus say it?

    You write the oddest things.
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    It's me again.

    I'm enjoying the rampant speculation about what I may or may not do next o_O:cool:
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    Catholic Church definition of the canonical scriptures.

    Most ancient Romans were pagans, not Catholics.
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    USA Have you seen 2000 Mules?

    One reason is that I am Australian not a USA person so USA conspiracies (real or imagined) are not too interesting for me. Why ought anyone believe that people in the "mules" video over the people in this video? https://news.yahoo.com/fact-check-know-2020-election-204543377.html
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    USA Have you seen 2000 Mules?

    Maybe not all the way through; the subject matter isn't very interesting.
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    USA Have you seen 2000 Mules?

    Probably not in Australia.
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    It's me again.

    Silly idea.
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