Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Ringman
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Ringman

You ever hear of The Old Testament?

What we call the Old Testament didn't exist under one cover till about the Fourth Century AD. They were a collection of scriptures, and churches disagreed as to which ones should be called sacred, i.e., canonical, and which apocryphal, and which merely to be respected.


What did Jesus refer to when He told the Jews, "You search the Scriptures...?"

Scriptures. "The Old Testament" isn't one to one equatable with "Scriptures," as I thought I explained. In fact, Protestants and Catholics don't even agree on what books belong in "The Old Testament." Jews didn't even have anything called that. They had scriptures of varying levels of importance to them, and not considered one book.


I don't think they called it the Old Testament. But I think you are reading some weird material


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