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2006-08-01 09:02:14 · 7 answers · asked by gg 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

DID ANYONE BUT wrdsmth495 READ THIS QUESTION? I ASKED SPECIFICALLY FOR INTERNET REFRENCES. READ, PEOPLE.

2006-08-01 10:09:22 · update #1

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You people crack me up.

By approximately 500 BC, the 39 Books that make up the Old Testament were completed, and continued to be preserved in Hebrew on scrolls. As we approach the last few centuries before Christ, the Jewish historical books known as the “Apocrypha” were completed, yet they were recorded in Greek rather than Hebrew. By the end of the First Century AD, the New Testament had been completed. It was preserved in Greek on Papyrus, a thin paper-like material made from crushed and flattened stalks of a reed-like plant. The word “Bible” comes from the same Greek root word as “papyrus”. The papyrus sheets were bound, or tied together in a configuration much more similar to modern books than to an elongated scroll.

These groupings of papyrus were called a “codex” (plural: “codices”). The oldest copies of the New Testament known to exist today are: The Codex Alexandrius and the Codex Sinaiticus in the British Museum Library in London, and the Codex Vaticanus in the Vatican. They date back to approximately the 300’s AD. In 315 AD, Athenasius, the Bishop of Alexandria, identified the 27 Books which we recognize today as the canon of New Testament scripture.

In 382 AD, the early church father Jerome translated the New Testament from its original Greek into Latin. This translation became known as the “Latin Vulgate”, (“Vulgate” meaning “vulgar” or “common”). He put a note next to the Apocrypha Books, stating that he did not know whether or not they were inspired scripture, or just Jewish historical writings which accompanied the Old Testament.

The Apocrypha was kept as part of virtually every Bible scribed or printed from these early days until just 120 years ago, in the mid-1880’s, when it was removed from Protestant Bibles. Up until the 1880’s, however, every Christian… Protestant or otherwise… embraced the Apocrypha as part of the Bible, though debate continued as to whether or not the Apocrypha was inspired. There is no truth to the popular myth that there is something “Roman Catholic” about the Apocrypha, which stemmed from the fact that the Roman Catholics kept 12 of the 14 Apocrypha Books in their Bible, as the Protestants removed all of them. No real justification was ever given for the removal of these ancient Jewish writings from before the time of Christ, which had remained untouched and part of every Bible for nearly two thousand years.

By 500 AD the Bible had been translated into over 500 languages. Just one century later, by 600 AD, it has been restricted to only one language: the Latin Vulgate! The only organized and recognized church at that time in history was the Catholic Church of Rome, and they refused to allow the scripture to be available in any language other than Latin. Those in possession of non-Latin scriptures would be executed! This was because only the priests were educated to understand Latin, and this gave the church ultimate power… a power to rule without question… a power to deceive… a power to extort money from the masses. Nobody could question their “Biblical” teachings, because few people other than priests could read Latin. The church capitalized on this forced-ignorance through the 1,000 year period from 400 AD to 1,400 AD knows as the “Dark and Middle Ages”.

Pope Leo the Tenth established a practice called the “selling of indulgences” as a way to extort money from the people. He offered forgiveness of sins for a fairly small amount of money. For a little bit more money, you would be allowed to indulge in a continuous lifestyle of sin, such as keeping a mistress. Also, through the invention of “Purgatory”, you could purchase the salvation of your loved-one’s souls. The church taught the ignorant masses, “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the troubled soul from Purgatory springs!” Pope Leo the Tenth showed his true feelings when he said, “The fable of Christ has been quite profitable to us!”

Editorial Note: Let us state at this point, that it is not our intent to offend or “bash” Roman Catholics. It is unavoidable that every historical account has its “good guys” and its “bad guys”. Just as it is impossible to accurately tell the story of World War Two without offending the Germans and the Italians who were undeniably the enemies of world peace at that time… it is equally impossible to accurately tell the story of the English Bible without unintentionally offending those who continue to revere the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches.
Where was the true church of God during these Dark Ages?

On the Scottish Island of Iona, in 563 AD, a man named Columba started a Bible College. For the next 700 years, this was the source of much of the non-Catholic, evangelical Bible teaching through those centuries of the Dark and Middle Ages. The students of this college were called “Culdees”, which means “certain stranger”. The Culdees were a secret society, and the remnant of the true Christian faith was kept alive by these men during the many centuries that led up to the Protestant Reformation.

In fact, the first man to be called a “Culdee” was Joseph of Aremethia. The Bible tells us that Joseph of Aremethia gave up his tomb for Jesus. Tradition tells us that he was actually the Uncle of the Virgin Mary, and therefore the Great-Uncle (or “half-Uncle” at least) of Jesus. It is also believed that Joseph of Aremethia traveled to the British Isles shortly after the resurrection of Christ, and built the first Christian Church above ground there. Tradition also tells us that Jesus may have spent much of his young adult life (between 13 and 30) traveling the world with his Great Uncle Joseph… though the Bible is silent on these years in the life of Jesus.

In the late 1300’s, the secret society of Culdees chose John Wycliffe to lead the world out of the Dark Ages. Wycliffe has been called the “Morning Star of the Reformation”. That Protestant Reformation was about one thing: getting the Word of God back into the hands of the masses in their own native language, so that the corrupt church would be exposed and the message of salvation in Christ alone, by scripture alone, through faith alone would be proclaimed again.

So, it's been changed, rewrittenm, tangled, and twisted to serve over and over again...

2006-08-01 09:20:17 · answer #1 · answered by wrdsmth495 4 · 0 0

The first side of the Bible, the Old Testament, was once initially it appears an oral textual content that was once written down among 1500 and one thousand BC till approximately 500 BC. (These dates mark the oldest inscription thoguht to be out of the Bible, till the final of the minor prophets in the course of the Persian interval in Palestine). It was once written in Hebrew (and in a few materials, aramaic). The authors are both unknown or conventional (corresponding to Samuel, Moses) or self-ascribed (Moses, Baruch, different prophets) The moment side of the BIble, the New Testament, was once written among 60 and 100AD. They are frequently self-ascribed (besides Hebrews). The such a lot old fragments date with a couple of a long time of this time interval.

2016-08-28 14:26:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The bible is actually a collection of books called a canon,a variety of holy men wrote as given instruction By the Lord and moved by the Holy Ghost which is the author,if its not in the Bible God didnt want it there,the Bible is basically to show men how to get saved and stay saved and to learn more about him

2006-08-01 09:09:25 · answer #3 · answered by holyghost130 3 · 0 0

God. Isaiah55:10-11

2006-08-01 09:17:04 · answer #4 · answered by lucky 4 · 0 0

some body in the future read about my life and sent it back in time to make people beleive god has magical powers. when in fact he only has electronic advances.

2006-08-01 09:07:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if you have ever heard of God talking to people then you answered your own question God spoke to people varying kings to apostles to farmers and shepherds

2006-08-01 10:56:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God.He lives in heaven.

2006-08-01 09:06:31 · answer #7 · answered by kathy6500 3 · 0 0

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