Canon of Scripture Part I. Old Testament Canon The earliest collection of the written words of God is the Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments form the.

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Canon of Scripture Part I

Old Testament Canon The earliest collection of the written words of God is the Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments form the beginning of the biblical canon God himself wrote on two tablets of stone The tablets were deposited in the ark of the covenant The earliest collection of the written words of God is the Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments form the beginning of the biblical canon God himself wrote on two tablets of stone The tablets were deposited in the ark of the covenant

Ten Commandments Exodus 31:18 When the L ORD finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him the two tablets of the covenant law, the tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God. Deuteronomy 10:5 Then I came back down the mountain and put the tablets in the ark I had made, as the L ORD commanded me, and they are there now. Exodus 31:18 When the L ORD finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him the two tablets of the covenant law, the tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God. Deuteronomy 10:5 Then I came back down the mountain and put the tablets in the ark I had made, as the L ORD commanded me, and they are there now.

Books of Law The canon grew throughout Israel’s history Moses wrote Deuteronomy, which was placed beside the ark of the covenant (Deut. 31:24-26) Books of Law Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deteronomy The canon grew throughout Israel’s history Moses wrote Deuteronomy, which was placed beside the ark of the covenant (Deut. 31:24-26) Books of Law Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deteronomy

Ancient Hebrew Texts Tanakh Canon of Hebrew scriptures Torah First five books of the Tanakh Masoretic Text Authoritative text of the Tanakh The basis for Old Testament translations Tanakh Canon of Hebrew scriptures Torah First five books of the Tanakh Masoretic Text Authoritative text of the Tanakh The basis for Old Testament translations

Ancient Hebrew Texts Last books of Old Testament history: Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther Esther was written after the death of Xerxes I There were no further additions to OT canon Protocanonical books Books of the Christian OT that are included in the Hebrew Bible Last books of Old Testament history: Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther Esther was written after the death of Xerxes I There were no further additions to OT canon Protocanonical books Books of the Christian OT that are included in the Hebrew Bible

Ancient Hebrew Texts The history of the Jewish people was recorded in other writings, such as the books of the Maccabees, but these writings were not thought worthy to be included with the collections of God’s words from earlier years. Deuterocanonical books Books of the Christian OT that are not part of the Hebrew Bible The history of the Jewish people was recorded in other writings, such as the books of the Maccabees, but these writings were not thought worthy to be included with the collections of God’s words from earlier years. Deuterocanonical books Books of the Christian OT that are not part of the Hebrew Bible

Council of Trent Synod An assembly of the clergy Third Council of Carthage, 397AD A gathering of catholic bishops in North Africa to consider doctrine and discipline Issued a canon of the Bible 27 books of NT 46 books of OT (we accept 39) Synod An assembly of the clergy Third Council of Carthage, 397AD A gathering of catholic bishops in North Africa to consider doctrine and discipline Issued a canon of the Bible 27 books of NT 46 books of OT (we accept 39)

Apocrypha  Books in some Bibles, separate from the OT and NT  Catholic and Orthodox Christians regard it as canon  Source of many doctrines unique to Catholicism (purgatory, prayers for the dead, and salvation by works)  Most Protestants reject it as canon  Not accepted into Jewish scripture  Books in some Bibles, separate from the OT and NT  Catholic and Orthodox Christians regard it as canon  Source of many doctrines unique to Catholicism (purgatory, prayers for the dead, and salvation by works)  Most Protestants reject it as canon  Not accepted into Jewish scripture

Protestant Reformation Martin Luther  in Germany  Rejected several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church:  Freedom from God’s punishment for sin can be purchased with money  Challenged authority of Pope  Taught that Bible is primary source of knowledge from God  Excommunicated in 1521 Martin Luther  in Germany  Rejected several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church:  Freedom from God’s punishment for sin can be purchased with money  Challenged authority of Pope  Taught that Bible is primary source of knowledge from God  Excommunicated in 1521

Protestant Reformation  95 Theses  Written by Martin Luther in 1517  Protested practices of the Catholic Church  Posted on the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg, Germany  95 Theses  Written by Martin Luther in 1517  Protested practices of the Catholic Church  Posted on the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg, Germany

Protestant Reformation  One of the major issues of the Protestant Reformation was sola scriptura.  By Scripture alone  The Bible is the supreme authority in all matters of doctrine and practice  One of the major issues of the Protestant Reformation was sola scriptura.  By Scripture alone  The Bible is the supreme authority in all matters of doctrine and practice

Council of Trent  Held by Roman Catholics ( ) in Italy  Prompted by the Protestant Reformation (Counter-Reformation)  Rejected sola scriptura  Affirmed two equal forms of God’s revelation: the Bible and church tradition  Affirmed the Vulgate (with apocrypha) as the official Latin Bible  Held by Roman Catholics ( ) in Italy  Prompted by the Protestant Reformation (Counter-Reformation)  Rejected sola scriptura  Affirmed two equal forms of God’s revelation: the Bible and church tradition  Affirmed the Vulgate (with apocrypha) as the official Latin Bible

Vulgate  Latin translation of the Bible  Written in late-fourth century by Jerome  Adopted by Council of Trent in the 1500s as official Latin Bible  Latin translation of the Bible  Written in late-fourth century by Jerome  Adopted by Council of Trent in the 1500s as official Latin Bible