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1 | Who chose the New Testament books? | NT general Archive 1 | Aspilos | 173732 | ||
If this has been a topic of discussion before I couldn’t find it. I have not studied this lately, but if my understanding is correct, the first complete compilation of the books of the New Testament as we know it was done during the fourth century A.D. during the reign of Constantine. There were a number of writings that were not accepted into the New Testament at the time. Weren’t those men who ultimately selected these books or writings, Catholics? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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2 | Who chose the New Testament books? | NT general Archive 1 | DocTrinsograce | 173733 | ||
This sums it up pretty well: http://www.reformed.org/bible/warfield_canon.html In Him, Doc |
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3 | Who chose the New Testament books? | NT general Archive 1 | Aspilos | 173737 | ||
Wow, I'm not Catholic myself, only visited a few times with relatives. But, even for a Protestant, you gotta figure these individuals were working under the influence of the Spirit I suppose. In Him, I checked out the address you sent. Thanks for the additional info. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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