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To the Christian the Holy Bible is TRUTH. The Bible is Scripture.

Tradition on the other hand can either be true or false since tradition comes from man and is man's opinion or idea about scripture.

For instance Scripture tells us that Jesus Christ died on the cross, was buried and was resurrected on the third day. God had this written in the Bible and it is truth.

Tradition or a story was told about Jeremiah the prophet dying in Egypt. We really don't know if this is true or not. It is not recorded in the Bible and we don't even know who started the story or tradition.

One fact is quite clear. Anything written by man or told by man should be questioned as man is mostly not truthful and most of what is said or told is not true. Anyone's words should be proven out before believing.

The Bible on the other hand is God's authority. God authored the Bible and had select men put His words on paper that you and I can know the truth.

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One answer: The Bible is a book of truth. If you ask most Christians it is the infallible Word of God, and you will find only truth in it.

Another answer: Traditions are stories about a subject of any certain book in the Bible. They could be true, and they could be false. Many of the traditions came from people who lived in a period of time when a book in the Bible was written, such as the early church fathers or many of the Jewish scholars who wrote about the times they lived in. They sort of fill in things that the Bible skips over. The Works of Josephus is a historical book and considered to be the most accurate about Jewish history during a certain period of time.

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Scripture is the inerrant word of God. It is God speaking to us.

"All scripture [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" KJV (2 TIM 3:16)

Traditions are those things which are meant to point us to scripture, to remind us to live and act a certain way. But they are never to replace Scripture.

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What are Two sources of catholic belief?

Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition


Which came first sacred tradition or sacred scripture?

Sacred tradition is considered to have preceded sacred scripture, as it is passed down orally through teachings and practices before being written down in text form. In many religious traditions, scripture emerges from and reflects this oral tradition.


Is revelation found in Sacred Scripture and Tradition?

Yes


How does the catechism distinguish between these 2 sources of revelation?

The catechism distinguishes between Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition by stating that Sacred Scripture is the written record of divine revelation, contained in the Bible, while Sacred Tradition refers to the living transmission of the message of the Gospel in the Church. Both sources are considered integral to the deposit of faith, with Scripture being inspired by God and Tradition being handed down through the apostles and their successors.


What is the relationship between sacred scripture and sacred tradition?

Tradition and Sacred Scripture are bound closely together and communicate one with the other. Each of them makes present and fruitful in the Church the mystery of Christ. They flow out of the same divine well-spring and together make up one sacred deposit of faith from which the Church derives her certainty about revelation.


What are the Catholic rules for scripture?

Your question is too broad. There were rules for determining which books belonged in Sacred Scripture, there are rules as to how to interpret Sacred Scripture. There are rules as to how to nourish your life with Sacred Scripture. There are rules for the inclusion of Sacred Scripture in all of life, and rules for the reading of Sacred Scripture, which ones are you asking about?


What does tradition mean in the Roman Catholic Church?

In the Roman Catholic Church, tradition refers to the beliefs, practices, and teachings that have been handed down from the apostles and early Christians through the generations. It encompasses both written and unwritten teachings, including liturgical practices, sacraments, and moral teachings. Tradition is considered authoritative and essential in interpreting and understanding the sacred scriptures.


What is sacred tradition?

Most of the beliefs and practices found in sacred tradition have their basis in Scripture, but some do not. Catholics' belief that Mary was assumed into heaven is an example of a sacred tradition that has no reference in Scripture. The Assumption of Mary was nonetheless an important belief in the early Church, and that is why it has been passed on through the generations as part of sacred tradition. A few examples of beliefs and practices that do have their basis in Scripture would include the following: · The Apostles' Creed, an early summary of important Christian beliefs. · The role of bishops, priests, and the pope in Christian ministry. · The authority of the pope -- the belief that the pope cannot teach falsely when he speaks officially as head of the Church on matters of faith and morals. · Our understanding of the Sacraments and their place in Christian life.


What Catholic teaching did Dei Verbum emphasize?

Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation), which you may read at the link below, taught on the revelation of God which is contained in Sacred Tradition and in Sacred Scripture. It also covered Biblical inerrancy and infallibility, extracted from the Wikipedia article on Dei Verbum:Concerning sacred Tradition and sacred ScriptureIn Chapter II under the heading "Handing On Divine Revelation" the Constitution states among other points:9. Hence there exists a close connection and communication between sacred Tradition and sacred Scripture. For both of them, flowing from the same divine wellspring, in a certain way merge into a unity and tend toward the same end. For Sacred Scripture is the word of God inasmuch as it is consigned to writing under the inspiration of the divine Spirit, while sacred tradition takes the word of God entrusted by Christ the Lord and the Holy Spirit to the Apostles, and hands it on to their successors in its full purity, so that led by the light of the Spirit of truth, they may in proclaiming it preserve this word of God faithfully, explain it, and make it more widely known. Consequently it is not from Sacred Scripture alone that the Church draws her certainty about everything which has been revealed. Therefore both sacred tradition and Sacred Scripture are to be accepted and venerated with the same sense of loyalty and reverence. Footnote: Cf. Council of Trent, Session IV, loc. cit.: Denz. 783 (1501).


In what ways does Apostolic Tradition occur?

Apostolic Tradition occurs in two ways: through the living transmission of the word of God (also simply called Tradition) and through Sacred Scripture which is the same proclamation of salvation in written form.


Who was Saint Anne's Mother?

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What is meant by the term canon in scripture?

In scripture, the term "canon" refers to the authoritative list of books recognized as divinely inspired and accepted as scripture by a religious community. These books form the sacred and foundational texts of that faith tradition.