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In fairness, Christ tells us to obey those on the seat of Moses in the same chapter!The bottom line is that all bible Christians, as well as all pseudo-Christian sects like Mormonism and the Jehovah’s Witnesses are bound, for some odd reason, to the canon of the Pharisees (as introduced to Christianity by the reformers 1,500 years after Christ). If we look in Matthew 23, we see Jesus condemning the Pharisees seven-fold. This was not a recommendation to do as they do.
So, even though most bible Christians are not Lutheran, they obey Luther as to the books that he personally liked. Odd - especially if you reject the concept of a Pope. Do bible Christians forget that the Orthodox have also held the seven books as inspired since the earliest days? Yes, they do.
Again, you seem to be missing some of the historical nuance. Traditional Protestants don’t just throw out the Deutero-canon. It’s still part of our Bible, part of our lectionary, etc; it’s just accorded a lower status than the canon proper. We read it, but don’t use it *alone *to establish doctrine, in the way that one might use a single saying from the Gospels to make a theological point.