THEO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Oriental Orthodoxy, Deuterocanonical Books, Third Section Of His Imperial Majesty'S Own Chancellery

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Class 1: key terms, canon: a biblical canon or canon of scripture is a set of texts which a particular religious" community regards as authoritative scripture. apocryphal: writings or statements of dubious authenticity. 2 capitalized. a: books included in the septuagint and. The importance in studying the bible relies on: without understanding it, you cannot fully understand much of western example: The hebrew bible: the bible of judaism: referred to by christians as the old testament. The christian testament: referred to by christians as the new testament. There is also a third section called the apocrypha or the deutero-canon. The septuagint: ancient greek translation of hebrew scriptures contains books that did not make it into the jewish canon generally more recent books. The additional books of the septuagint: the third section: these books are called, deuterocanonical by catholic and orthodox churches official (canonical) but of a secondary (deutero) canonical standing, apocryphal by protestant churches.

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