If you input that list from memory, great job. I feel compelled though to just point out that there actually are 73 books in the Bible, and that is how it was universally in the church from the time the canon was formed until the 1500’s, when men, acting on their own authority, decided to discard a number of books as ‘apocryphal’, as they contained passages that were problemmatic to the ‘reformers’. This can easily be established by doing a bit of research into the canon of holy scripture.
A starting point: https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2019/12/20/new-work-of-apologetics-explains-why-the-bible-is-a-catholic-book/
If you input that list from memory, great job. I feel compelled though to just point out that there actually are 73 books in the Bible, and that is how it was universally in the church from the time the canon was formed until the 1500’s, when men, acting on their own authority, decided to discard a number of books as ‘apocryphal’, as they contained passages that were problemmatic to the ‘reformers’. This can easily be established by doing a bit of research into the canon of holy scripture.
If you input that list from memory, great job. I feel compelled though to just point out that there actually are 73 books in the Bible, and that is how it was universally in the church from the time the canon was formed until the 1500’s, when men, acting on their own authority, decided to discard a number of books as ‘apocryphal’, as they contained passages that were problemmatic to the ‘reformers’. This can easily be established by doing a bit of research into the canon of holy scripture. Interesting article: https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2019/12/20/new-work-of-apologetics-explains-why-the-bible-is-a-catholic-book/
If you input that list from memory, great job. I feel compelled though to just point out that there actually are 73 books in the Bible, and that is how it was universally in the church until the 1500’s, when men, acting on their own authority, decided to discard a number of books as ‘apocryphal’, as they contained passages that were problemmatic to the ‘reformers’. This can easily be established by doing a bit of research into the canon of holy scripture. Interesting article: https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2019/12/20/new-work-of-apologetics-explains-why-the-bible-is-a-catholic-book/
If you input that list from memory, great job. I feel compelled though to just point out that there actually are 73 books in the Bible, and that is how it was universally in the church until the 1500’s, when men, acting on their own authority, decided to discard a number of books as ‘apocryphal’, as they contained passages that were problemmatic to the ‘reformers’. This can easily be established by doing a bit of research into the canon of holy scripture.