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Gabriel_of_12
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The issue isn’t whether anyone quoted from the LXX or even if Jesus or the apostles quoted the dc’s. The issue is whether Jesus or the apostles quoted the dc’s as either inspired or as an authority and the answer to that question is a resounding no. At best you may be able to pull out a quote or two or an allusion from the dc’s regarding a historical matter but that’s about it.
If you feel compelled to provide a list feel free to provide your best quote which establishes the NT authors believed the dc’s to be canonical.
If the Jews of the first century accepted the dc’s as inspired it should be a simple matter to show evidence of this. I am only aware of evidence showing that the Hebrew canon of the 1st century lacked the dc’s.
Gabriel of 12;
Then your request is not trusting and believing in Jesus taught from the Septagint and D.C books. You are requesting historical data if there was an acceptance of the D.C books from Jewish sources or historical evidence? The answer is take a look at the “Septuagint” which includes the d.c books prior to the first century. Your questioned posed a double standard to me, you request proof for a Jew to state from the first century that the d.c books were accepted as inspired, although Jesus taught from these? yet you are only aware that the Hebrew canon lacked the D.C’s? no proof that anyone Jew is quoted as rejecting them prior to 70. a.d.? You see how your question carries no weight but bias prejudiced view to history and new discoveries that reveal the D.C books in the Hebrew content, proving that first century Jews read them wrote them and taught from them, yet we dont here of no one rejecting them verbally as you unreasonably ask.
I think this topic robbed the thread;