We’ve covered a lot of ground in our discussion about the New Testament canon and its history. For your review and quick reference, here’s a quick summary of the main points we discussed. Consider these to be 14 facts that your average believer knows nothing about. -Contrary to what modern Christianity teaches and promotes, for […]
D31-27: The Catholic Encyclopedia Says ‘The Idea Of A Complete NT Canon Has No Foundation In History’
Over the past couple of days, I’ve given you a super brief but necessary history lesson on how the Bible that we use today came into being starting from the first five books of Moses all the way up to those writings that gentile believers call the New Testament or the BRIT HADASHAH in Hebrew. […]
D31-26: One Of The Most Anti-Semitic Men In Church History
In yesterday’s post, I mentioned that it wasn’t until 367 A.D. (the latter half of the 4th century) that a New Testament canon was officially recognized. However, this canon was put together by the Western church. The Eastern Church did NOT accept this New Testament canon. In response, the Eastern Church came up with their own […]
D31-25: The Idea Of A ‘New Testament’ Didn’t Even Exist Until 200 Years AFTER Yeshua’s Death
Over the past week, we’ve been discussing the formation of the New Testament and how there never really has been throughout history to this day a church-wide universally recognized New Testament canon. It wasn’t only until around 200 A.D. that we see the Gospels and Epistles being elevated to the status of Holy Scripture. However, […]
D31-24: A Church-wide Universally Agreed Upon New Testament Canon DOES NOT EXIST!
Following on the heels of our discussion about Marcion, today I’d like to delve into some essential historical background surrounding the man whom many argue could win the award for being the most anti-semitic church leader in the history of mankind. So here’s the deal. During the time of Marcion, the strength and stability of the […]
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