Angelmessenger - Do you trust the man who did this–when scripture warns us about adding and taking away? Another question you have to ask yourself–if the Books were all accepted for over a 1,000 years and later Luther questioned them–then how do you know you have the correct books at all?
this is just the point that we have danced around all this time, how can Luther do such things and not be placed on a list with such other “great reformers” as Arius, Marcion, Nestorius, Valentinius, etc. Why do we allow Luther to do this type of thing and accuse the others? Why not name Luther’s actions what they were? Beware of naming evil good and good evil.
J. Boller - I’m quite concerned to know that my OT should contain more than 40 books, though. That does not seem like a good thing, I admit.
This is another point that I feel very strongly about, how can someone accept an altered canon of scripture and then claim that altered canon to be the absolute rule of faith. I cannot and will not accept any canon other than that which was agreeded upon by the church councils, to do otherwise would be folly.
Also, you will not find the deutrocanonical books on
bible.com, if you use e-sword I would suggest downloading the Douay-Rheim’s Translation, otherwise you can find it here
scriptours.com/bible/
I would suggest starting with Wisdom and Sirach