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To: kosta50
THE BIBLE THE BIBLE is the divinely inspired Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16), and is a crucial part of God's self­revelation to the human race. The Old Testament tells the history of that revelation from Creation through the Age of the Prophets. The New Testament records the birth and life of Jesus as well as the writings of His Apostles. It also includes some of the history of the early Church and especially sets forth the Church's apostolic doctrine. Though these writings were read in the churches from the time they first appeared, (emphasis added) the earliest listing of all the New Testament books exactly as we know them today is found in the Thirty-third Canon of a local council held at Carthage in A.D. 318 and in a fragment of Saint Athanasius of Alexandria's Festal Letter for the year 367. Both sources list all of the books of the New Testament without exception. A local council, probably held at Rome under Saint Damasus in 382, set forth a complete list of the canoni­cal books of both the Old and New Testaments. The Scriptures are at the very heart of Orthodox worship and devotion.

http://www.antiochian.org/1123705782

12,147 posted on 03/30/2007 12:43:53 AM PDT by fortheDeclaration (For what saith the scripture? (Rom.4:3))
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To: fortheDeclaration
...Though these writings were read in the churches from the time they first appeared, (emphasis added)

So were many other writings that are not part of ANY Christian's canon today, like the Shepherd of Hermans or the First Letter of Clement to the Corinthians. Many different letters were read locally. It was not until the universal Church sat down to confront the ideas of such men as Marcion that the Canon was officially defined.

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12,149 posted on 03/30/2007 4:28:06 AM PDT by jo kus (Humility is present when one debases oneself without being obliged to do so- St.Chrysostom; Phil 2:8)
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To: fortheDeclaration
THE BIBLE is the divinely inspired Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16)

Yeah, but it doesn't specufy which writings exactly make up the Bible. Obviously at the time of the writing of Timothy, the NT was not yet extant.

Neat phraseology, but lacking in substance. The presense of such vaguness through the religious world allows multidues of interpretations and mixes myth with history to create that which cannot be proven and can only be believed.

12,155 posted on 03/30/2007 6:40:26 AM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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