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    Old Testament
    Collection of 39 religious texts, called books, in Judaism (referred to as "Bible")
    and Christianity. Includes list of books.

  • Old Testament Collection of religious texts, called books, in (here only referred to as '') and, but the expression 'Old Testament' is is only used for the Christian versions of the collection

  • CONTENT There are many ideas and theories imbedded in the Old Testament

  • The central themes of the Old Testament are the uniqueness and glory of God; the Law; God's influence on world history and nature; corporate and individual sin and the remedy; and the proper way to worship God

  • The Old Testament also tells that the Jews were God's chosen people, which is the main reason for their special protection — and their special punishment when they did wrong

  • It has been, with some success, argued that the Old Testament is not Christianity, since Christianity involves a new relationship between man and God, and also because the Old Testament is clearly written only for Jews

  • The Old Testament is however, understood as the foundations on which the rests

  • The God of the Old Testament is a god of justice, but no sin is accepted

  • The Canonical Old Testament or Hebrew Bible, is made up of 24 books, but a number of prophetical books are added to the collection


    The Book of Enoch and The Secrets of Enoch
    Translations by RH Charles and Richard Laurence; also includes the "Slavonic" "Secrets
    of Enoch".

  • A book which is actually quoted by Jude in the New Testament

  • Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation , (1992) p

  • I Enoch contributes much to intertestamental views of angels, heaven, judgment, resurrection, and the Messiah

  • Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation , (1992) p

  • Vanderkam (Professor of Hebrew Scriptures at the University of Notre Dame) "The Aramaic Book of Enoch ...very considerably influenced the idiom of the New Testament and patristic literature, more so in fact than any other writing of the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha." - Norman Golb, Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? , (1995) p

  • Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation , (1992) p

  • Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation , (1992) p

  • Thus, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that Jesus had not only studied the book, but also respected it highly enough to adopt and elaborate on its specific descriptions of the coming kingdom and its theme of inevitable judgment descending upon "the wicked" - the term most often used in the Old Testament to describe the Watchers


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    THE BOOK OF DANIEL IN THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES (OLD TESTAMENT)
    Comparing conservative and liberal Christian beliefs about Daniel's life and
    prophecies.

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  • The book of Revelation in the Christian Scriptures (New Testament) is perhaps the best known example

  • Walton, " A Survey of the Old Testament , " Zondervan, Grand Rapids MI, (1991), Pages 349 to 356

  • Douglas, Ed., " New Commentary on the Whole Bible, Old Testament Volume , " Tyndale, Wheaton, IL, (1990), Pages 1165 to 1204


    Canon of The Old Testament
    A look at how Catholics arrived at the current collection of Old Testament books.

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  • The question how the list of Old Testament books was determined hardly comes to our mind, until some of our non-Catholic friends pointed to us the difference in number of books between our Old Testament and theirs

  • Catholic Old Testament is longer by seven books: Tobith, Judith, Baruch (with letter of Jeremiah ), Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus ), Wisdom and 1 and 2 Maccabees

  • The total number of Catholic Old Testament books is 46 (or 45 if we combine Jeremiah and Lamentation) while that of Protestant is 39

  • Hence a knowledge of historical background of our Old Testament is necessary to really understand the matter

  • Compared to the Hebrew Bible, it has extra books which now exist in Catholic Old Testament

  • However all New Testament writers mostly used Septuagint whenever they quoted from Old Testament

  • Origen (CE 185-254) list of Old Testament books comprises of Hebrew Bible but also includes Letter of Jeremiah from Septuagint

  • The list of Old Testament books given at Council of Laodicea (c 363) follows that of Athanasius with Esther put back again in the list

  • On the other hand his younger contemporary, Augustine (CE 354 - 430) followed Septuagint and listed 44 books which agreed with today's Catholic Old Testament of 46 books


    The Pseudepigraphical Book of Enoch
    Quotes from scholars relating to the lost text's origin.

  • This last link remains provisional, but at all events, the writer of Genesis 5:21-24 appears to either have created Enoch as a counterpart of Enmeduranki or, equally probably, to have alluded to an already existing Jewish tradition about Enoch, already modeled on the earlier figure." - John Rogerson and Philip Davies, The Old Testament World "One cannot rule out the possibility that, as Enmduranki and Enoch, Adapa too was the seventh in a line of sages, the Sages of Eridu, and thus another version of the Sumerian memory echoed in the biblical Enoch record

  • Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation , (1992) p

  • I Enoch contributes much to intertestamental views of angels, heaven, judgment, resurrection, and the Messiah

  • Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation , (1992) p

  • Vanderkam (Professor of Hebrew Scriptures at the University of Notre Dame) "The Aramaic Book of Enoch ...very considerably influenced the idiom of the New Testament and patristic literature, more so in fact than any other writing of the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha." - Norman Golb, Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? , (1995) p


    CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hebrew Poetry of the Old Testament
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  • > > > Hebrew Poetry of the Old Testament Hebrew Poetry of the Old Testament Since the Bible is divinely inspired, and thus becomes the 'written word' of, many devout souls are averse from handling it as literature

  • No one can read attentively the poorest version of the Old Testament without feeling how strong a vein of poetry runs through its pages

  • But on what system was the poetry of the Old Testament composed? Rabbi Kimchi and Eben Ezra had caught sight of an arrangement which they termed kaful , or doubling of enunciation

  • But this extensive form of Assyrian legend has not been imitated in the Old Testament

  • A second stage is attained, the nearest approach in the Hebrew Testament to philosophy, when we reach the gnomic or 'wisdom' poetry

  • The Hebrew text of Ben Sira , thus far recovered, is of a loftier kind, or even a prelude to the New Testament

  • Luke's Gospel; for the 'Benedictus', the 'Magnificat', the 'Nunc Dimittis', though in Greek, are songs of, moulded on Old Testament reminiscences

  • Bickell, from 1879 onwards, undertook in many volumes to reduce the anarchy of Old Testament scansion by applying to it the rules of Syriac, chiefly as found in St

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    CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Josue (Joshua)
    The name of eight persons in the Old Testament, and of one of the Sacred Books.

  • > > > Josue (Joshua) Josue (Joshua) The name of eight persons in the Old Testament, and of one of the Sacred Books

  • THE BOOK OF JOSHUA The sixth book of the Old Testament; in the plan of the critics, the last book of the Hexateuch (see )


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    The Book of Enoch Chapters 1-54:
    God comes with ten thousands of his saints to execute judgment.


    Deutercanonical Books of the Bible/Apocrypha - Table of Contents
    Deuterocanonical books only. Esdras, Greek additions to Esther, Maccabees, Tobit,
    Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah, Greek additions to Daniel.


    The Book of Enoch, Section I
    The Book of Enoch broken into 5 sections, and a 3 chapter fragment of the Book
    of Noah. Taken from The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, ...

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  • Charles Section I BOOK OF ENOCH From-The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament H.R


    Sundberg: Old Testament of the Early Church
    Critical perspective by Albert Sundberg, Jr.

  • "The Old Testament of the Early Church" Revisited Albert C

  • a scholarly consensus was reached regarding the canon of the Hebrew scriptures, the Old Testament of Protestant Christianity

  • This is shown in verbal coincidences that are most striking in the catalogue of famous men and their respective parallels in the Old Testament and in detailed descriptions of the accouterments and service of the High Priest

  • There are quotations from a number of these writings in the New Testament

  • It is evident, therefore, that the New Testament writers made use of a wider selection of Jewish writings then the Hebrew canon (Pfeiffer 1941:66)

  • 22 Although it cannot be proved, it is generally assumed that the Old Testament of the early Church, that included the Apocrypha, 23 was the canon of the Hellenistic Jews of Alexandria

  • This view of an enlarged canon in Alexandria that included the Apocrypha came to be known as the Alexandrian, or Septuagint, canon (Sundberg 1964), explaining how it was that Christianity used a larger canon for its Old Testament than the Hebrew canon

  • 24 Divorcing himself from the dogmatic Protestant position that the Old Testament had always been the books of the Hebrew canon, Semler proposed that Hellenistic Jews of Egypt had a different canon than those in Palestine


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    Bible and the Book of Mormon; the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants.

  • Old Testament - New Testament hybrid: < > ("God shall send them strong delusion, that they believe a lie, because they loved not the truth") Old Testament - Book of Mormon hybrid: < > ("Drunkards of Ephraim; people, priest and prophet;" "All is well;" "We have enough, we need no more;" "Line upon line, precept upon precept") New Testament - Book of Mormon hybrid: < > ("take up the cross, despise the shame, set down in the kingdom of God") Book of Mormon - Doctrine and Covenants hybrid: < > (A great and marvelous work) Intra-book hybrids: < > < > II Nephi 2-10 = 18-28 (~100 pp

  • 2-10 and 18-28, quote from ten chapters of Isaiah, namely, Isaiah 49:22-26 through 52:1-2 and Isaiah 8-14.) < > ('That all might speak in the name of the Lord.") Intra-chapter parallels: < > < > ("Woe be unto the Gentiles..., for they will deny me") JST -Mark 9:40-48 parallel < > < > ("Let every man stand or fall by himself, and not for another, or not trusting another.") < > < > ("None are forbidden, both Jew and Gentile.") Other applications: < PDF > ( Declaration of Restoration ) Old Testament () < > < > (by Edna L


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