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To: BlueDragon
It cannot include the deuterocanon

Sure it included it: it was in the Septuagint, which was the de-facto canon of the Old Testament in the Catholic Church, at least since St. Paul wrote "all the scripture thou knowest since infancy is inspired by God" (quote my memory, I am sure you recognize).

5,757 posted on 01/12/2015 7:06:16 PM PST by annalex (fear them not)
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To: annalex

Septuagint de facto OT canon since St. Paul wrote? Absolutely not, as I have already established, and provided links for further study towards. You are in gross error.

I have already gone over why that sort of claim of yours simply does not work. But you dodged it all. Yet here again the issue gets strung out interminably, with what was established before needing to be repeated for the umpteenth time?

If any were are to believe you, then they would be right back to making of Athanasius, Jerome and men such as Epiphanius also, utter imbeciles again, since they must have not known what was the OT canon of the Church of their own day, and wrote in agreement with my own contentions here, instead of your own lazily, and mindlessly broadly sweeping statements...

5,761 posted on 01/12/2015 7:36:03 PM PST by BlueDragon
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