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1 | Bible differences, Christian-Catholic | Bible general Archive 1 | Ric | 152 | ||
The Apocrypha are interspersed among the canonical books of the Old Testament in the LXX and Vulgate, but not found in the Hebrew Old Testament. The Jewish people, who produced the Old Testament from the inspiration of God, and Protestants do not consider the Apocrypha canonical. The Roman Catholic Church received the Apocrypha as deuterocanonical at the Council of Trent in 1546. | ||||||
2 | Bible differences, Christian-Catholic | Bible general Archive 1 | stjames7 | 183850 | ||
Actually the Apocryphal books were always included. The Council of Trent formally validated the canon that was already more than 1200 years old. | ||||||