Probably not until the later centuries.
Could you be a little more specific? Who was it that determined the Bible canon at Carthage: was it the Catholic Church or the original Christian church? If it was the earlier, why do you accept the false Bible? If it was the later, could you prove it?
There were no “priests” as such in the NT. That was never an office in the church.
Interesting, I just listed four passages where the word “priest” is used. But I have a question: if there was no office in the Church, does that mean that the apostles had the same authority the laypeople did? Who are the “elders” that James refers to in James 5:14-15?
Secondly the leaders in NT could be and were married. In the Roman church today a man is disqualified from real leadership by the mere fact he is married.
I’m aware of this. Clergical celibacy was a practice introduced in the 7th century. It’s not mandatory, though; it’s a discipline. You’ll occassionally find a married priest, especially if he’s an Anglican or Eastern Orthodox convert.
Thirdly many of the doctrines that Rome has today were totally unknown to the NT church.
The darndest thing, I can’t find Sola scriptura or Sola fide in any part of the Bible or any writings of the Church Fathers, but I do read about the primacy of Peter, the authority of the Church and the Real Presence.
That may be but the keys were given only to him.
… thus, Peter held the authority of Heaven, and since Peter was a member of the Church, the Church therefore held the authority of Heaven. This isn’t a Biblical argument, this is a logical following.
The only apostolic writings we have are the scriptures. There were no aposltes after the last one died.
2 Thessalonians doesn’t say “only hold to the writings we have given you,” it says “hold unto the writings AND TRADITIONS.” Although it wasn’t recorded until a little bit later, things like the Sign of the Cross and Assumption were clearly held by the apostles.
Not so. Is not Paul referring to his “traditions”?
Apostolic Traditions? Yes.
Also the idea that any of the apostles were aware of Mary’s assumption is totally without foundation.
So?
I checked and i don’t see it. There is no Psalm 131:8. Do you mean something else?
Psalm 131:8. “Arise, O Lord, into thy resting place: thou and the ark, which thou hast sanctified.”
I don’t have the book of Judith so i can’t respond to that.
That’s a shame. The apostles clearly used Judith to write the New Testament, why isn’t it in your Bible?
Are you saying that the Exodus and Luke passages have something to do with Mary and the ark?
Yes, Mary was the Ark of the New Covenant.
If so, are there any writers of the NT that make such a connection?
Yes! Luke made a distinct connection.
Luke 1:39 / 2 Sam. 6:2 - Luke’s conspicuous comparison’s between Mary and the Ark described by Samuel underscores the reality of Mary as the undefiled and immaculate Ark of the New Covenant. In these verses, Mary (the Ark) arose and went / David arose and went to the Ark. There is a clear parallel between the Ark of the Old and the Ark of the New Covenant.
Luke 1:41 / 2 Sam. 6:16 - John the Baptist / King David leap for joy before Mary / Ark. So should we leap for joy before Mary the immaculate Ark of the Word made flesh.
Luke 1:43 / 2 Sam. 6:9 - How can the Mother / Ark of the Lord come to me? It is a holy privilege. Our Mother wants to come to us and lead us to Jesus.
Luke 1:56 / 2 Sam. 6:11 and 1 Chron. 13:14 - Mary / the Ark remained in the house for about three months.
(From Scripture Catholic.)
Lets take the her assumption. Do you have eyewitness accounts of it like Paul lays out for the resurrection of Christ in I Corinthians 15?
Eyewitnesses, no. Though it was clearly held by the Early Church, which is what you’re disputing.
Do you consider you church inspired-inerrant?
Yes, at ecunemical councils (such as in Acts 15) and when the Pope invokes Papal infallibility.
I gave you a few examples above where your church does indeed circumvent the Scriptures.
Your citations were bunk since you’re wrong, they don’t contradict Church teaching.
What are you trying to say with this verse?
The Septuagint reads, “They shall construct an ark of INCORRUPTIBLE wood.” The apostles used the Septuagint (LXX) to write the New Testament. Mary is incorruptible, i.e. sinless.