To this I say


Ed,
God’s followers, those early Christians who discerned what writings were inspired and inerrant were Catholic Bishops. They discerned seventy three books to be sacred scripture at the Council of Rome in 382 and then at the Synod’s of Hippo and Carthage in 393 and 397. The below list is from the Council of Rome:
“The order of the Old Testament begins here: Genesis, one book; Exodus, one book; Leviticus, one book; Numbers, one book; Deuteronomy, one book; Joshua [Son of] Nave, one book; Judges, one book; Ruth, one book; Kings, four books [ie., 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings]; Paralipomenon [Chronicles], two books; Psalms, one book; Solomon, three books: Proverbs, one book; Ecclesiastes, one book; Canticle of Canticles, one book; likewise Wisdom, one book; Ecclesiasticus [Sirach], one book. Likewise the order of the Prophets. Isaias one book, Jeremias one book,…lamentations, Ezechiel one book, Daniel one book, Osee … Nahum … Habacuc … Sophonias … Aggeus … Zacharias … Malachias … Likewise the order of the historical [books]: Job, one book; Tobit, one book; Esdras, two books [Ezra and Nehemiah]; Esther, one book; Judith, one book; Maccabees, two books.” Council of Rome, Decree of Pope Damasus (A.D. 382).
God willed that there be seventy three books in the bible.
Unfortunately, some 1,200 years later, 7 books have been removed from protestant bibles.
This is against God’s will … and against the apostolic faith handed down from Christ to the apostles. Even the original King James Bible of 1611 had all 73 books.
PnP