Why were the deuterocanonical books removed

WebMyth 1 The deuterocanonical books are not found in the Hebrew Bible. They were added by the Catholic Church at the Council of Trent after Luther rejected it. The background to …
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It was the protestant reformation that began the discussion of their validity as scripture and, subsequently, their removal. Below are some English Bibles in print that …
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January—February 2007 Why We Reject the Apocrypha Myron J. Houghton, Ph.D., Th.D. The subject of the Apocrypha can be difficult and detailed, but this article …
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They were called the diaspora, those dispersed throughout the Roman Empire. Many had become Hellenized—that is, they had taken on the Greco-Roman …
The term “ deuterocanonical ” refers to a secondary canon of sacred books or literary works. It is most commonly applied to writings of the Christian Old Testament …
US-Constitution Apr 7, 2015 #1 I saw a 1611 King James Bible printed in the 1830's that had all of the 7 Old Testament Deutero-canonical books. Does anyone have …
250 BCE). Protestants eventually “removed” them following the printing of the King James (Authorized) Version in 1611, which originally included them, too. Indeed …
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What 7 books were removed from the bible? a: there are seven books in the catholic bible — baruch, judith, 1 and 2 maccabees, sirach, tobit and wisdom — that …
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