JoeFreedom
New member
Hi all. Been a while since I’ve posted a topic, at least since the new CAF interface has been up and running. I no longer see where it shows my religion, like it used to, and I think it bears weight in my posting. So I’m Catholic in full communion with the RCC.
I was reading 1 Maccabees (NAB) today, and in chapter two, verse 54, it starts “On the fifteenth day of the month Chislev, in the year one hundred and forty five…”, and it struck me, how would the author know what year it was? Certainly they were not counting down to the birth of Jesus, since they obviously couldn’t have known when he was to be born
I’m certain that there is an obvious answer to this and I’m just clearly ignorant of it, and when someone tells me I’ll simply say “DUH!”, but right now, the answer is evading me. Did the copiers of the original or copied sources simply insert the date later on when canonizing the Bible?
I was reading 1 Maccabees (NAB) today, and in chapter two, verse 54, it starts “On the fifteenth day of the month Chislev, in the year one hundred and forty five…”, and it struck me, how would the author know what year it was? Certainly they were not counting down to the birth of Jesus, since they obviously couldn’t have known when he was to be born
I’m certain that there is an obvious answer to this and I’m just clearly ignorant of it, and when someone tells me I’ll simply say “DUH!”, but right now, the answer is evading me. Did the copiers of the original or copied sources simply insert the date later on when canonizing the Bible?