But, I am not doing this to spite anyone. I do this because I honestly believe that the CC has departed from the faith once handed down. I care. And, if I am wrong, where else should I be but a Catholic Answers Forum! (I don’t think I am wrong. I am hard headed like that! hahaha)
God Bless Brando. I for one am glad you are here. I think I can speak for many here when I say welcome and thank you for coming here. I for one don’t offend easily, ask me anything. I have no problem with you believing the CC has departed from the faith once handed down, because most of what you are saying is not new. We have heard it before, because it was handed down to you, just as it was handed down to others who came before you.
I don’t say this to be mean, I say it to let you know we understand where you are coming from. We hold nothing against you because it is not your fault that someone gave you half truths, like quoting only the beginning of the story about Jerome or what the Pope really meant when he used the phrase not canonical. You see every religion defines words to mean different things. Just look at our back and forth on the word infallible. Or how we define the 7 books as DC and you call them Apocryphal.
PS: I stopped using RCC because I didn’t want that to get in the way of conversation. I do still, in my head, think RCC, but that’s not for insulting. That’s for entirely different reasons.
See we are making headway already.
I just wanted to try to help you out a little more on the DC and get your (name removed by moderator)ut on this verse of scripture.
1 Corinthians 2:9
But, as it is written,
“What no eye has seen, nor ear heard,
nor the heart of man conceived,
what God has prepared for those who love him,”
I’m pretty sure we both agreed that what is written in the Bible is the inspired “Word of God”. We just seem to argue over interpretation. However, the only interpretation needed here is the fist line:
But, as it is written.
I am 99.99999999999999% sure that we both agree when St. Paul says
“as it is written”, just like Jesus, he is quoting from the inspired, inerrant, cannonized “Word of God” in the Old Testament. I am hoping you agree with this?
Now let us work through what is written in the next 3 quotations.
“What no eye has seen, nor ear heard,
The first phrase is pretty close to a direct quote from:
Isaiah 64:4 From of old
no one has heard
or perceived by the ear,
no eye has seen a God besides thee,
who works for those who wait for him.
nor the heart of man conceived,
In the second phrase when St. Paul says conceived (meaning take into the mind), he appears to be rephrasing the words from:
Jeremiah 3:16 And when you have multiplied and increased in the land, in those days, says the Lord, they shall no more say,
“The ark of the covenant of the Lord.” It shall not come to mind, or be remembered, or missed; it shall not be made again.[a]
**
what God has prepared for those who love him,”**
Now here is the tough one. What the heck is St. Paul referencing here. How can it be
written, if we search the Old Testament it’s not in there. That is until we search the deuterocanonical books in the Septuagint.
Sirach 1:1-10
In Praise of Wisdom
1 All wisdom comes from the Lord
and is with him for ever.
2 The sand of the sea, the drops of rain,
and the days of eternity—who can count them?
3 The height of heaven, the breadth of the earth,
the abyss, and wisdom—who can search them out?
4 Wisdom was created before all things,
and prudent understanding from eternity.[c]
6 The root of wisdom—to whom has it been revealed?
Her clever devices—who knows them?[d]
8 There is One who is wise, greatly to be feared,
sitting upon his throne.
9 The Lord himself created wisdom;[e]
he saw her and apportioned her,
he poured her out upon all his works.
10 She dwells with all flesh according to his gift,
and
he supplied her to those who love him.
Both Sirach 1:1-10 and 1 Cor 2:6-9 are talking about God’s wisdom and the characteristic of this wisdom. According to Sirach 1:1-10 God’s **4 Wisdom was created before all things,***and
he supplied her [wisdom] to those who love him. Also in 1 Cor 2:6-9 Paul was talking about a wisdom
7 which God decreed before the ages for our glorification. which
God has prepared for those who love him,”
St. Paul brings these 3 “canonical” Old Testament verses together to stress that what God has long prepared in secret he has now made known to the world through the spirit.
There are many many verses in the NT that bring us to the conclusion that the inspired writers were using the Septuagint, that includes the DC. This is the most obvious one that I just learned. I wanted to share it with you. I hope it helps open you up to giving the DC a second look and not just dismissing it because it was handed down to you.
God Bless