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It is the Roman Catholic Church that bastardized the Christian faith and created the anti-Jewish sentiments. Christianity as Christ taught was a fulfillment of Jewish faith and not against Jews. The first Christians were all Jews. |
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A list of NT papyri can be found here whith their dates, origin, current location and contents. |
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For the poor among us, there's a bargain going at Barnes and Noble right now. It loosely ties into this thread but Hyam MaCcoby's The Mythmaker: Paul and the Invention of Christianity is on sale for under $7. Even though it's been out awhile and discussed in this forum quite a bit, I think it's worth picking up... especially at that price. I happened to see a big ol' stack of 'em last time I was book shopping.
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In answer to the original question about formation of the canon, please review Richard Carrier's summary on infidels.org. He summarizes Metzger's tome into about ten pages.
I think it reasonable to say that the first person to put the 27 books into a single source was Athanasius of Alexandria. And I'm surprised at the number of people that believe that the Council of Nicea had something to do with establishing the Bible. As CX indicated, it did not. |
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Daniel's Aramaic may well be later translation. There are numerous language errors in the supposedly Persian Chancelry Aramaic, which is why Daniel and even more confused Ezra are a "special" type of Aramaic euphemistically called "biblical Aramaic". spin |
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