Q: Is the Bible incomplete?
I’ve read all the articles on your web-site regarding the Apocryphal Gospels, but I need some more insight. The Catholics believe our Bible is incomplete. I understand that 1 Maccabee 9:27 says there were no prophets, but so does Psalm 74:9. If God’s Word expands further than my Bible I need to know.
—B.B., U.S.
A: Thank you for contacting Answers in Genesis. As you surely know, the Roman Catholics have the same New Testament as Protestants. The issue is solely over the Old Testament books. Even then, the list given by the Roman church is different than that given by Orthodox churches, whose division with Rome occurred far earlier than later Protestant reformers.
When 1 Maccabees 9:27 says “prophets ceased to exist among them” at that time, that eliminates the book itself—as well as the second book, also by Maccabees—as Scripture. One may too quickly assume the same thing must be the case with Psalm 74; however, the styles of both are immensely different.
Continue reading as Bodie Hodge answers the question of the Old Testament Apocrypha in Feedback: Is the Bible Incomplete?
News to Note Quick Look
We are the champions: “Mammals are special,” declares the leader of a new study on animal success rates. Just what does he mean? Read more.
On the Origin of Man’s Best Friend: If the idea behind item #1 (above) is correct, perhaps the domestic dog would be the biggest “winner” of all. Read more.
Also: the secret of Jeholopterus ninchengensis; Bird Brains VII; looks like a creationist, sounds like a creationist . . . ; and don’t miss . . . . Read more.
Prayer Requests
View the current prayer requests to keep track of and pray for current ministry needs. Thank you!
Answers ... with Ken Ham radio program
The church—an endangered species?
Day—when is a day a day?
“Gay” marriage—what would Jesus say?
Much ado ... about Ida!
I believe Genesis—because Jesus did!
After Eden
This information was provided by Answers In Genesis, an excellent source of material relating to Creation and evolution. Please visit their website using the link in the upper left.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment