What is your view about the Apocrypha?
Apocrypha means 'hidden things' in Greek. The Apocryphical books of the Bible fall into two categories: texts which were included in some canonical version of the Bible at some point, and other texts of a Biblical nature which have never been canonical.
Should they be included in every standard version of the Bible? Why or why not? Here is a list of some of the Books:
The First Book of Adam and Eve
The Second Book of Adam and Eve
The Book of the Secrets of Enoch
The Psalms of Solomon
The Odes of Solomon
The Letter of Aristeas
Fourth Book of Maccabees
The Story of Ahikar
The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
Testament of Reuben
Testament of Simeon
Testament of Levi
The Testament of Judah
The Testament of Issachar
The Testament of Zebulun
The Testament of Dan
The Testament of Naphtali
The Testament Of Gad
The Testament of Asher
The Testament of Joseph
The Testament of Benjamin
Here is a good reference site about the Apocrypha:
https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/apo/
I would personally include them if their translation could be considered accurate. There are already enough mistranslations in the current King James Version that adding this might only add to the 'confusing' parts rather than enhance it.
Offtopic but, I have always meant to read the Apocrypha, but never got around to it. I think I will have to make this a goal. |
Who made the original decision to include/not include any of the books of the current bible? How was it determined that the Apocrypha were not canonical?
It would be my inclination to include them, particularly books devoted to the life of Jesus Christ, prophecies about Christ and the latter days, revelations from prophets, etc.
Offtopic but, I would also be inclined to include the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi library as scripture. |
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Who made the original decision to include/not include any of the books of the current bible? |
Some of these books such as the first books of adam and eve, have always been known as books of stories and poetry as opposed to real accounts. That is why some are not canonical. There are literally hundreds of writings left out of the Bible, including ones that are refered to by the apostle Paul. A good place to start to find what wasnt burnt is:
https://www.earlychristianwritings.com/ and
https://reluctant-messenger.com/lost_forgotten_books.htm
The Books that are in our current KJV Bible were selected in the Council of Nicea about 300 a.d., The Catholic church selected certain ones, the rest were thrown out. The Apocrypha was originally held in High regard, the word Apocrypha meaning hidden books was considered to be very sacred and only certain people were allowed to read them because the church felt that not everyone was ready for them because they held sacred teachings.
In the Council of Nicea, many didn't want the Book of Revelation in it due to the belief that it was too scary for readers.
If you want the information pick up a copy of The world and the Prophets or on audio disks, "Time Vindicates the Prophets." By Hugh Nibley
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The Books that are in our current KJV Bible were selected in the Council of Nicea about 300 a.d., The Catholic church selected certain ones, the rest were thrown out. |
Konquererz From your post #81407 on Apocrypha
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the cruel God of the old testament, could not be the loving God of Jesus. |