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The Apocrypha books
cheekie3:
All -
There is a lot being made today about the Catholic Church having removed certain books from the original Bibles - stating that there are 'secrets' in these books that the Catholic Church wanted to remain hidden.
I know that Ray taught that The Scriptures are complete in The Old Testament and The New Testament - and Jesus did not make any references to the Apocrypha books - albeit in some of these Apocrypha books certain genuine Scriptural Passages may have been copied.
I understand that the order and split of The complete Canon of Scripture is not as we have them in our English Bibles - as there are really 49 Books in 7 Categories:
The Original Old Testament (22 Books):
I. THE LAW (Torah): The Pentateuch (5 Books of Moses)
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
II. THE PROPHETS: 6 Books:
Joshua & Judges
Samuel and Kings ('Books of the Kingdom')
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Ezekiel
The Twelve (Minor Prophets)
III. THE (HOLY) WRITINGS: 11 Books:
Psalms
Proverbs
Job
Song of Songs
Ruth
Lamentations
Ecclesiastes
Esther
Daniel
Ezra/Nehemiah
Chronicles
The Original New Testament (27 Books)
IV. THE 'PENTATEUCH' : The Gospels and Acts (5 Books):
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
V. THE GENERAL EPISTLES: 7 Books:
James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
VI. THE EPISTLES OF PAUL: 14 Books:
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
Hebrews
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
VII. REVELATION: 1 Book:
Revelation
Has anyone actually read any of the Apocrypha books; and is it worthwhile reading these.
I have no desire to read anything that is not Scriptural.
Thank You.
Kind Regards.
George
Extol:
Hi George,
I have read some of them, and they are quite interesting if you like history (which I do.) There is a lot of history concerning the centuries before Christ, of which the canonical books say nothing. I haven't done any studies about how much of it is history and how much is embellished, but they are indeed worth reading, in my opinion (even if they are not Scripture.)
Jesse
cheekie3:
Jesse -
Thank you for sharing this:
--- Quote from: Extol on September 08, 2016, 11:13:11 PM ---Hi George,
I have read some of them, and they are quite interesting if you like history (which I do.) There is a lot of history concerning the centuries before Christ, of which the canonical books say nothing. I haven't done any studies about how much of it is history and how much is embellished, but they are indeed worth reading, in my opinion (even if they are not Scripture.)
Jesse
--- End quote ---
Over the years, I have gone from 'No, I will not read these Apocrypha books as they are likely to poison my heart and mind', to 'I no longer fear reading these Apocrypha books, but is there any merit in my doing so'.
There is a lot out there on the book of Enoch - and I do not know if it is the same Enoch who is in The Holy Scriptures - and if it is - most keep going on about this book of Enoch only because they believe Enoch did not die - which is a lie - as it is stated in both the Old Testament and in the New Testament that Enoch died (and therefore is still dead, and not living with God in Heaven).
The point of my enquiry is that many say there are secrets in these Apocrypha books - yet we know that God has hidden His Truth in The Holy Scriptures - and blinded the many - and only reveals His Truth to the few (in this Age of Grace) - so is it possible that He has secrets revealed in these Apocrypha books (that the Catholic Church withdrew) that are not hidden (and do not require God to reveal the Truth to His few). I think it is highly unlikely that there are any secrets or Truths of Almighty God in these Apocrypha books.
I take your point about the history aspect though.
I will place my burden in His lap - and await His Commandments to me on this matter.
Thank you.
Kind Regards.
George
lilitalienboi16:
Ive never read any myself and I too think, as far as spiritually truths are concerned, would be a complete waste of time as there is much in the scriptures themselves that I have yet to learn. BUT from a historical perspective they could be pretty neat! I don't know... maybe one day in the future.. if I get to be so old and with ample time on my hands, I'll give them a shot.
Interesting subject though.
Dennis Vogel:
I have them somewhere but they have not seen the light of day in 20 years.
But I remember reading some of them and thinking this is not scripture.
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