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The Case for the deuterocanon : evidence and arguments / Gary G. Michuta.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Liovonia, Michigan : Nikaria Press, 2017.Description: 385 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780998839967
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PER 1700 .M53 2017
Contents:
Contents:
New Testament use
Prophetic texts
Akiba's rejection and its implications
Septuagint "plus" is the septuagint
Tacit approval of the septuagint in the New Testament
The otherwise inexplicable retension of the deuterocanon in rabbinic judaism "even though the rabbis withdrew the book of Ben Sira"
Sirach and the Judean desert texts
"Canonical" use of the deuterocanon (Consensus)
The findings of the North African councils (Ubiquity)
The findings of the North African councils (Apostolicity)
The persistent use of the deuterocanon within the Christian church
Illicit removal by Jerome
Implausibility of the contrary
In Closing
Appendix 1- The problem with lists
Appendix 2- Inerrancy and the problem of supposed errors
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Contents:

New Testament use

Prophetic texts

Akiba's rejection and its implications

Septuagint "plus" is the septuagint

Tacit approval of the septuagint in the New Testament

The otherwise inexplicable retension of the deuterocanon in rabbinic judaism "even though the rabbis withdrew the book of Ben Sira"

Sirach and the Judean desert texts

"Canonical" use of the deuterocanon (Consensus)

The findings of the North African councils (Ubiquity)

The findings of the North African councils (Apostolicity)

The persistent use of the deuterocanon within the Christian church

Illicit removal by Jerome

Implausibility of the contrary

In Closing

Appendix 1- The problem with lists

Appendix 2- Inerrancy and the problem of supposed errors

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