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In 1592, Pope Clement VIII published his revised edition of the Vulgate. He moved three books not found in the canon of the Council of Trent into an appendix, “ne prorsus interirent,” “lest they utterly perish”.
Prayer of Manasses
3 Esdras (1 Esdras in the King James Bible)
4 Esdras (2 Esdras in the King James Bible)
All the other books of the Old Testament, including the deuterocanonical books, were placed in their traditional positions
So since these texts do have a history in the Church is it okay to read them?
Prayer of Manasses
3 Esdras (1 Esdras in the King James Bible)
4 Esdras (2 Esdras in the King James Bible)
All the other books of the Old Testament, including the deuterocanonical books, were placed in their traditional positions
So since these texts do have a history in the Church is it okay to read them?
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