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Your question is biased. You ask which Church…etc siginfying that you believe it was one of the Churches you have included in the list.
The formation of the Bible was a very complex process and took a long time to complete. Bishops of the Church of Christ, a group of orthodox bishops (orthodox meaning non-heretical and not heterodox) compiled the Bible out of Holy Scripture composed of Gospels and Epistles and the Acts of the Apostles. These were all collected throughout the period of persecution and after the formation of a Christian Roman Empire with the capital being in the old city called Byzantium. Councils were held in the East to settle on the Bible Canon which we follow today. There were even manuscripts which were forgeries, composed by both Pagans Gnostics and Jews to confuse the even the elect. But the truth prevailed.
The orthodox catholic and apostolic Church was definitely the birthgiver of the Bible, neither the Western Roman Catholic Church nor the Eastern orthodox Churches of Christ can claim sole “editorship” to the birth of the BIBLE.
But if one to consider the fact that the Bible was never called Bible in the East but always, HAGIA GRAPHI (Holy Scripture) I guess the Bible is a Protestant invention since Holy Scripture does not only belong to ONE book. In the Church there is the 4 GOSPELS (Mathew Mark Luke and John), read by the deacon, priest or Bishop and the APOSTOLOS, read out by the reader or anagnost. Then there is the Psalter read out by the chanters and or the Reader and the Prophets, again a separate book. Then there is the rest of OT Scripture which may be divided into separate books or one whole book. The Deuterocanonical books which are also Holy Scripture but are included much later into the Church.
So the Bible is quite foreign to the early Church of Christ because it was quite dangerous having just one single book called the Holy Bible at that time. People would start worshiping the Book rather than seeing Holy Scripture as something which is a group of authentic teachings and lessons and stories, used as pedagogical tools requiring spiritual exegisis (just as it was used in the Synagogues) rather than a complete instruction manual we can take home and read, thinking that we have fulfiled our duty, just by reading it and believing it.
Jesus most likely never had a “Bible”, he used Holy Scripture which was found in the Synagogues.
The formation of the Bible was a very complex process and took a long time to complete. Bishops of the Church of Christ, a group of orthodox bishops (orthodox meaning non-heretical and not heterodox) compiled the Bible out of Holy Scripture composed of Gospels and Epistles and the Acts of the Apostles. These were all collected throughout the period of persecution and after the formation of a Christian Roman Empire with the capital being in the old city called Byzantium. Councils were held in the East to settle on the Bible Canon which we follow today. There were even manuscripts which were forgeries, composed by both Pagans Gnostics and Jews to confuse the even the elect. But the truth prevailed.
The orthodox catholic and apostolic Church was definitely the birthgiver of the Bible, neither the Western Roman Catholic Church nor the Eastern orthodox Churches of Christ can claim sole “editorship” to the birth of the BIBLE.
But if one to consider the fact that the Bible was never called Bible in the East but always, HAGIA GRAPHI (Holy Scripture) I guess the Bible is a Protestant invention since Holy Scripture does not only belong to ONE book. In the Church there is the 4 GOSPELS (Mathew Mark Luke and John), read by the deacon, priest or Bishop and the APOSTOLOS, read out by the reader or anagnost. Then there is the Psalter read out by the chanters and or the Reader and the Prophets, again a separate book. Then there is the rest of OT Scripture which may be divided into separate books or one whole book. The Deuterocanonical books which are also Holy Scripture but are included much later into the Church.
So the Bible is quite foreign to the early Church of Christ because it was quite dangerous having just one single book called the Holy Bible at that time. People would start worshiping the Book rather than seeing Holy Scripture as something which is a group of authentic teachings and lessons and stories, used as pedagogical tools requiring spiritual exegisis (just as it was used in the Synagogues) rather than a complete instruction manual we can take home and read, thinking that we have fulfiled our duty, just by reading it and believing it.
Jesus most likely never had a “Bible”, he used Holy Scripture which was found in the Synagogues.