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RaisedCatholic:
That wasn’t your argument I was addressing. You said since the NT writers referenced Deuteros then it belongs in the OT. Well, if that is your argument, then since the NT writers ALSO references Apocryphal literature not found in Catholic OTs, then by using your same argument, then they too should be in the Catholic OT. Replying with the statement you made evades this rebuttal argument.Jesus & the NT writers “referenced” more writings than just the Hebrew Bible & the Deuteros, like 1 Enoch which St. Jude actually quotes (not just referenced or alluded to) & even calls a “prophecy.” So unless you are going to add 1 Enoch & countless other writings the NT references, there is no reason for the Deuteros to be in the OT. Jesus quoted from books you don’t have in YOUR Catholic Bible either.
RaisedCatholic:
And the only reason you believe this is because you believe all the NT writers were in the Church. But that still doesn’t explain “how” you know what the Church is without using the NT to define what the Church is. You are still using circular reasoning (using “A” to prove “B” to prove “A”).Again, how do you come up with the concept of the “church being the pillar & shield of the truth” without first having an established NT canon? If you say “the Catholic Church,” then you are using “A” to prove “B” to prove “A,” which is subjective & circular?
Again, the canon was first revealed by God to ISRAEL, which was adopted by the Pharisees, which Jesus affirmed in Luke 16, and then later God revealed to the CHURCH what the New Testament was. IOW, the OT canon was already established by the time of Christ. The fact the later Catholic Church accepted a “bigger” OT canon, demonstrates they accepted books the first century Church & Jesus did not.
Name one NT writer, that was NOT already in the Church, already in place ?
As for Jews of the day, Pharisee or not,
Jesus gave the following order
Matt 10:5 These twelve Jesus sent out, charging them, “Go nowhere among the Gentiles, and enter no town of the Samaritans, 6 but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. 7 And preach as you go, saying, ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ 8 Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons…
Seems Jesus thought those Pharisees et al, YOU want to hang onto sooooo tightly for your defense, were lost THEN, …and one has to ask, what has changed, down to today?
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