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nfinke
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Its my understanding that the Catholic Church essentially put the Bible together, so
First: why would they even set the Apocryphal books in their own section apart if they consider them canon?
Second: why does it seem so hard to actually find them in print? I own 5 copies of the Bible as of right now, and none of them contain the Apocrypha. Two of them are KJ too. If the Apocrypha we’re originally in the KJV, why would they purposefully take them out of future versions? Wouldn’t that by definition be a new version?
Third: I have heard before that the Catholic Church consideres the Apocrypha canon…but not really canon. Like they are divinely inspired, but shouldn’t be used to make doctrine, or something. Can someone clear that up for me?
First: why would they even set the Apocryphal books in their own section apart if they consider them canon?
Second: why does it seem so hard to actually find them in print? I own 5 copies of the Bible as of right now, and none of them contain the Apocrypha. Two of them are KJ too. If the Apocrypha we’re originally in the KJV, why would they purposefully take them out of future versions? Wouldn’t that by definition be a new version?
Third: I have heard before that the Catholic Church consideres the Apocrypha canon…but not really canon. Like they are divinely inspired, but shouldn’t be used to make doctrine, or something. Can someone clear that up for me?