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These books have no place in The Bible because they were inspired by man and not of the the Holy Spirit. A man's thoughts are corrupt and twisted and cannot be trusted to be used for sound doctrine. The Holy Bible however was written by men from all walks of life but they all had one thing in common, they had the inspiration from the Lord God himself. The only verses that man did not write was the Ten Commandments God's law Exodus 20:3-17.

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Q: Why were the Macabees books left out of the modern canonized bible?
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Why isn't Macabees in the Bible?

1 and 2 Macabees were removed from the Protestant Bible by Martin Luther, along with 8 or so other books. Luther also wanted to remove the book of James and Revelations. The removed books are still in the Catholic Bible, and are used by some Episcopal churches as well.


How many books were deleted from the Bible?

None were deleted, but there are 16 books in the Apocrypha that are not in the canonized Bible.


Why was The Bible canonized?

Canon in this sense means a rule or standard. The Bible was canonized to establish what were the authoritative books to be used by the church in its preaching and teaching. This established a standard for what texts were accepted and what texts were not.


How many books are in the modern Bible?

The Protestant has 66 books while the Catholic has 73. The Hebrew Bible has 39.


Is there an agreement among all christian traditions about which books belong in the Old Testament?

There is more or less agreement about the main books of the Old Testament starting from Genesis and ending with Malachi.However, the Catholic Bible also includes Apocrypha books not included in the Protestant Bible. These Apocrypha books were not included in the earlier canonical Jewish Bible.The Catholic Old Testament includes Macabees I and II which are not in most Protestant bibles.


What are the first 66 books of th bible?

the bible only has 66 books ( not including the apocrypha books) the bible is divided into 2 parts. The old testament (which has 39 books) And the new testament (which has 27 books) these books make up the modern christian bible with a total of 66 books.


Was Lilith married to Adam before eve was created?

there is no record of a human lilith in the canonized bible we use today. however other texts like the life of adam and eve which was dismissed as a hypocrisy by the catholic church mention lilith being adam's first wife and the mother of all demons. however the only lilith mentioned in the canonized bible is a screech owl. the book that mentions lilith is called the life of adam and eve and is a apocryphal book of the bible. some of these books were widespread but the catholic church (creators of modern Christianity) thought that they were hypocrisies or too outrageous or incomplete to be included in the canonized bible (66 known and preserved books) some of them were only found after the cannon was completed or created after Christ's time.


Why were the deuterocanonical books eliminated from the Protestant Bible?

AnswerAt the time of the Reformation, the canon of the Bible was called into question. The books now termed deuterocanoncial that called 'apocrypha' by the Protestants, who did not believe they were inspired, in the way the other books were thought to be inspired.When we look at 1 Macabees and 2 Macabees, two deuterocanonical books of the Catholic Old Testament, they could scarcely be more different, even though they appear to have been written about the same time and cover approximately the same historical period. At least one of them has to have been no more than a work of its author's imagination. The early Protestant leaders compromised, but essentially sought to retain those books that would bring credit upon Christianity.Among the New Testament books, the Book of Revelation survived, to remain in the Prostestant Bible, although Calvin had an aversion to that book.


How many words are in the book of Isaiah?

The Prophet Isaiah is attributed to writing only one book in the Canonized Bible (the bible with 66 Books and Old & New testament divisions), the Book of Isaiah.


What did Johannes Gutenberg print?

He printed modern books for example The Bible.


When and what books were chosen from when the bible was canonized?

When? Somewhere around 382 AD at the Council of Rome, also 390's at Councils of Carthrage and Hippo. It was the Catholic Church Councils that decided which books were to make up the books of the New Testament. If they were infallible to give us the Bible, as we have today, they must be the Divine interpreter that they still claim to be.


What books of the Bible are not included in Jehovah witness Bible?

Jehovah's Witnesses are use many different Bible translations, since comparing various translations often gets you a better feeling for the original Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York contains contains all 66 canonical books of the Bible.