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Is our bible complete?
I ask this because in 1st Corinthians 5:9, Paul mentions a previous letter. I have read in various other places that there were at least four letters to Corinth in total.
My questions are this: Where are the other two? Why aren't they canonized? Should we, as Christians, assume they are not important, because they are not canonized? |
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I'm busy just trying to live by what we already have. Don't confuse me with more options.
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Who knows... But I would love to know what they said.
There are other books mentioned in the Bible as well... The Book of Enoch The Book of Jasher etc |
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I know there are books that were not added for what reason I do not know why they would not be added...
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O yea don't think for one sec I think our bible is 100% correct remember men put the bible together and they got to pick and choose what got put in it..LOL
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But I can read for myself those books and extend my own horizons without an official "Welcome To The Canon" party being thrown. We need not be limited by what men label as Bible... If we consider it to be a God inspired book... then we should simply read it. There is no need in going through a big hoopla just so that others will accept said book. |
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I think you can get a bible with the missing books in it also you can get one were the scriptures are in order as they happened our bible is not chronologically in order...
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