“Yah’shua taught from the Tanach.
Rav Shaul(Paul) taught from the Tanach.”
Actually, they both referenced some books only existing in the Septuagint, that did not exist in the Tanach:
A list:
http://www.scripturecatholic.com/deuterocanon.html
I did not say exclusively taught.
Rav Shaul(Paul) taught from the Tanach.
Actually, they both referenced some books only existing in the Septuagint, that did not exist in the Tanach:
OLD TESTAMENT GUIDELINES: 1. The book must have been written, edited, or endorsed by a prophet. 2. The Old Testament books were endorsed by Christ and Paul. 3. The New Testament quotes all but seven of the Old Testament books. The Apocrypha, those books included in the Roman Catholic Canon, were never quoted in the New Testament.
This is a summary of guidelines that were used in determining the canonicity of the books of the Bible.
shalom b'shem Yah'shua
Christ, Luke 24:27,44; John 5:39.
Paul, 2 Timothy 3:16.
(Obadiah, Nahum, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, Esther, Ezra, and
Nehemiah. Some list only Esther, Ecclesiastes & Song of Solomon.)
The Apocrypha was accepted as part of the Catholic Canon at the Council of Trent in A.D. 1546.
And what does that prove??? It proves that the Mythical LXX written by the Mythical church that the Septuagint copied the writings of the Apostles, the scriptures...