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1 | Oldest Book of the Bible Job? | Deuteronomy | kalos | 141727 | ||
In which version of the OT are the books placed in the order in which God intended -- the OT of Judaism or the OT of Christianity? Man -- not God -- determined the order of appearance of the books of the Bible. There is no divinely inspired table of contents or genealogy of the books of the Bible. | ||||||
2 | Oldest Book of the Bible Job? | Deuteronomy | lionheart | 141731 | ||
Look at the dates in which the books were written, it will make sence. The dates are self explanetory. ln Christ, lionheart |
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3 | Oldest Book of the Bible Job? | Deuteronomy | kalos | 141732 | ||
What dates? Whose dates? The dates of the writing of the books is not part of the inspired text of the Bible. The question remains: In which version of the OT are the books placed in the order in which God intended -- the OT of Judaism or the OT of Christianity? |
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4 | Oldest Book of the Bible Job? | Deuteronomy | lionheart | 141735 | ||
Look I'm even starting to confuse myself here, of course the dates are not divinely inspired. But everything we have in the bible has it's place in history. The dates give us a general idea of when or where. I own a Thomson Chain Reference study bible At the beginning of each book in the left hand margin are references to authorship and dates where available. I hope I have not mucked this up to bad. Your brother in Christ, lionheart |
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