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Q: Why do protestants only recognize thirty-nine old testaments books as inspired?
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Why do protestants only recognize thirty nine old testament books as inspired?

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What did you call the protestants in England who were inspired by Calvanist ideas?

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Who were the French proteatants?

French Protestants were inspired by the writings of John Calvin in the 1530s, and they were called Huguenots by the end of the 16th century.


What kinds of writings are in the Catholic Bible?

The Catholic Bible contains the inspired Word of God which was handed down to us, via the Church Fathers, and has been used for our instruction and edification.. The Holy Spirit guided the Church over time to recognize and to determine the canon of the Old and New Testaments at the Synod of Rome in A.D. 382 under Pope Damasus I.


the old and new testaments come fro the memories of?

The Old and New Testament of the Holy Bible does not come from memories. The books were written by men who were inspired by Holy Spirit.


Who were the Huguenot?

They were French Protestant's from northern France who were inspired by Calvin and endorsed the Reform traditions instead of the Lutheran religion.


What book did both protestants and catholics follow the teachings of?

All Christians, both protestant and Catholic, follow the Bible, which is made up of the Old and New Testaments. The New Testament is the same for both. The Old Testament, for Catholics, has 7 books plus some additions to Esther and Daniel, that protestants don't recognize as canonical or divinely inspired. The 7 books are Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch/Jeremy, and 1 and 2 Maccabees. The sections of Esther protestant Bibles don't have is Esther 10:4 - 16:24. The sections of Daniel they don't have is the Song of the Three Children (Daniel 3:24 - 90), the Song of Susanna (Daniel 13) and the Idol and the Dragon (Daniel 14). Greek (Eastern) Orthodox Catholics add to that 1 and 2 Esdras and (I think) the Song of Manasses.


Why do protestants only recognzie thirty nine old testament books as inspired?

1. They only accepted the ones written in Hebrew, seven of them were written in Greek.


Why is Maccabees not in the protestant bible?

This was part of 14 books not in the Hebrew Bible, but added later, so protestants decided they were not inspired by God. The King James Version originally contained the Apocrypha, but printers began leaving them out to save money.


What is The Bible considered?

The Bible is considered a sacred text in Christianity, comprising the Old and New Testaments. It is believed to be the inspired word of God by many Christians, providing guidance, moral teachings, and a historical account of religious events.


Protestant believers who strongly resisted liberal Protestants attempts to adapt to Darwinism?

I think that you could be referring to two groups, the Creationists or Intelligent Design folks, or the Fundamentalists. The Fundamentalists disagreed with several ideas of the liberal Protestants, not just evolution. Some of the areas of conflict were what it means to say the Bible is inspired, whether Christ was born of a virgin, and whether or not Christ is fully divine.


What do the Nobel Prizes recognize?

The Nobel Prizes recognize people who discovered or invented a remarkable device (ex. an unknown element). Their prize would be one million dollars. *Fun fact, the Nobel Prize was started by, you guessed it, Mr. Nobel. He was inspired to start Nobel Prizes when he invented *BOOM* dynamite.