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I received a translation (translated by Devoted Friends of God Publishing) of an original work by the Society of Jesus and wish to make sure that it is in communion with the Pope/Roman Catholic theology. The book is titled, “Images of the Evangelical Gospels.” It has images, in order of the Gospels, which are recited througout the whole year during the sacrement of the Mass, spread out according to the life of Christ. A quick Wikepedia search revealed the following: The Society of Jesus is a [religious order] of the [Catholic Church] headquartered in [Rome]. It was founded by [Ignatius of Loyola] with the approval of [Pope Paul III] in 1540." Is this reliable?
I also received a three volume set of the Old Testament Books, published by Devoted Friends of God Publishing, which are “capitalizing on a new type of Holy Bible that has become more popular over the last few years (published in 2017) and one that is closer to the original than not. It dispenses with chapter and verse numbers (they weren’t added till the 1200’s), and puts the books that were originally together (1st and 2nd Chronicals, Ezra and Nehemiah, etc.) back into single books.” …… It continues in a subsequent chapter of the forward, “We also rearranged some of the books so that they follow a more logical progression.” This set includes names of OT biblical books that I’m not familiar with, i.e., in the Historical books: the Book of Reigns and The Matters of Days. There catholic seal on the forward or in this set and no reference to any denomination. Is any one familiar with this author and/or these publications? Are they Roman Catholic interpretations?
I also received a three volume set of the Old Testament Books, published by Devoted Friends of God Publishing, which are “capitalizing on a new type of Holy Bible that has become more popular over the last few years (published in 2017) and one that is closer to the original than not. It dispenses with chapter and verse numbers (they weren’t added till the 1200’s), and puts the books that were originally together (1st and 2nd Chronicals, Ezra and Nehemiah, etc.) back into single books.” …… It continues in a subsequent chapter of the forward, “We also rearranged some of the books so that they follow a more logical progression.” This set includes names of OT biblical books that I’m not familiar with, i.e., in the Historical books: the Book of Reigns and The Matters of Days. There catholic seal on the forward or in this set and no reference to any denomination. Is any one familiar with this author and/or these publications? Are they Roman Catholic interpretations?
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