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quote:   Originally Posted by INVICTUS:

OK, I should ask Contendah one more question.

 

What, in your opinion, would the Septuagint and the Deuterocanonical books have in common? 

Vic, my Friend,

 

That would be better stated:  "What, in your opinion, would the Septuagint and the APOCRYPHA have in common?"

 

And the answer is, looking at which is the sole authority on Biblical issues, salvation, and Christian living:  NOTHING!

 

That is like asking:  What does the Bible and Commentaries have in common?  The Bible is God's Written Word.  And commentaries are man's writings in an attempt to explain what is given to us in the Bible.   In other words, the Bible is God's Word, commentaries are men's ideas and words.

 

The same with Scripture, both Old Testament and New Testament -- and the Apocrypha which is nothing more than men-written commentaries.   Scripture is God's Word.  The Apocrypha is man's ideas and words.

 

My Friend, thank you for giving me the opportunity to clarify that for our readers.

 

God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,

 

Bill

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