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And what you’re not getting is that the OT canon was already established before Jesus was even born & before the church was ever established, which excluded the Deuterocanon. So, the church doesn’t have the authority to “add” to the canon books Jesus didn’t affirm.Again, we’re dealing with authority to declare what is canonical and what is not. You don’t seem to be understanding that point.
Neither does the Catholic Church in excess of what Jesus affirmed. And your response ignored the comment I made: that if you’re going to use the argument that the NT merely “quoting” the Deuteros, then to be consistent with your argument, then you must also include non-Deuteros since they also are quoted in the NT too. But you don’t, because you are inconsistent with your argument. And simply using the “authority” of the Catholic church is assuming that is the “church” Jesus built. But if it was, they wouldn’t be “adding” to the OT canon books Jesus rejected. But they do, so they aren’t.Protestants, have choice, like any one on the planet does, but have no authority in this matter to determine what is or what is not scripture.