How Our Bible Came To Us

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How We Got Our Bible

The development of the canon of Scripture

How our Bible came to us

CANONICITYDefinition and Development

Definition of Canonicity A. Root meaning: from Greek kanwn,

meaning rod, ruler, standard for measure.

B. Theological meaning: rule, standard, norm—normative writings.

Discovery of Canonicity(5 important questions)

1. Was it written by a prophet? An Apostle? Or an association of an Apostle?(Heb. 1:1; 2 Peter 1:20-21).

2. Were the writers confirmed by an act of God? (John 3:2, Acts 2:22, Hebrews 2:3)

3. Does it tell the truth about God? (Deut 18:22; Gal. 1:8).

4. Does it have the power of God? (Heb. 4:12).5. Was it accepted by the people of God?

(Dan. 9:2; 1 Thess. 2:13; 2 Pet. 3:15).

Progressive Development of the Old Testament Canon

Moses wrote (Deut. 31:24) Joshua added (Josh. 24:26) Samuel added his writings (1 Sam.

10:25) Prophets were collected (Dan. 9:2;

Zech. 7:12)

Two main reasons we may affirm the O.T. canon of 39

books:1. It was the canon of Jesus (Luke

24:27,44).

2. It was the canon of the 1st century Jewish community.

What about the “Apocrypha?”

The apocrypha (“hidden” or “secret”) refers to the 11 books accepted as Scripture by the Catholic church.

At the time of Christ, the OT canon included only the 39 books as they are found in today’s Protestant Bible.

It was not until 1546, at the Council of Trent, that the Catholic church decreed that the 11 books should be included in the canon.

Reasons for Rejecting the Apocrypha as Canonical:

Judaism has never accepted it as inspired. Great Jewish leaders of old rejected it (Philo,

Josephus, etc.) Jesus and apostles did not accept it. Most early church fathers rejected it. The Catholic Church used the apocrypha to

support their teachings, such as praying for the dead and purgatory.

The Completion of the New Testament Canon

God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the father by the prophets, has in these last days spoken to us by His son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the worlds. Hebrews 1:1-2

“Former Days” God spoke through the prophets. “Last days” God spoke through His son.

Why the Canon is Closed 1. Christ and the Apostles lived in the “last days”.

Heb. 1:1-2, John 2:18 2. Christ is God’s last word in the last days.

(Hebrews 1:2) Christ fulfilled “all things” (Matt. 5:17-18) Christ promised “all truth” to His apostles. (John14:26;

16:13) 3. Christ’s 12 apostles are the only official channel

of His eyewitness teaching (Luke 1:1-2; John 15:27; Acts 1:21,22; Heb. 2:3-4)

4. The eyewitness Apostles lived only in the first century (John 15:27; Acts 1:21-22)

Why the Canon is Closed (ctd.)

5. The 27 books of the NT are the only apostolically confirmed literature extant about Christ.

Why the Canon is Closed (ctd.)

Many books were written by eyewitness apostles. (Matthew; John; 1&2 Peter; 1, 2, 3 John; Revelation)

Closing the Canon cont.

Paul’s letters were confirmed by apostles teaching (Acts 15; Gal.2; 2 Peter 3:15-16).

Hebrews was confirmed by the apostles (Hebrews 2:3-4).

Mark was a disciple and secretary of Peter (1 Peter 5:13).

Luke was an associate of Paul (Acts 16; Col, 4:16). James and Jude were associates of the apostles

(and half brothers of Christ). (Acts 15; Jude 1; James 1:1).

Therefore, the 27 books of the New Testament are God’s last words in these last days (i.e. the canon is closed).

Closing Thoughts

By A.D. 397, the Church Council of Carthage recognized the 27 books of the New Testament as authoritative books.

Recognized which books were canon using specific criteria.

“A collection of authoritative books” NOT “an authoritative collection of books.” Recognizing God’s truth, not our determining truth.

(Mohammed, Joseph Smith, modern prophet).

How Shall We End?

God took time to give us an accurate Bible.

Let us take time to read it . . .

DAILY!!