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  1. Oct 17, 2022 · The “extrabooks in the Catholic Bible are commonly referred to in two ways: (1) Apocrypha and (2) Deuterocanonical books. Depending on a person’s point of view about the disputed books, each term is sometimes considered controversial in certain contexts. Apocrypha: The word “apocrypha” literally means “things that are hidden ...

  2. Nov 20, 2018 · Q. Why does the Catholic Bible have seven more books than other Bibles? A. Seven Old Testament books are found in Catholic Bibles but not in Protestant ones. Catholics call them the deuterocanonical (literally, “second canon”) books; Protestants call them the apocryphal (literally, “hidden,” thus “unknown, spurious”) books. These books include Baruch, Tobit, Judith, 1 and 2 ...

  3. Nov 15, 2024 · Catholics have 73 books of the Bible; Protestants have 66. Christians are sometimes wholly unaware that this difference exists, completely misled as to why there is a difference, or confident that their particular canon of books is undoubtedly the original. No, these books are NOT gnostic gospels you may have heard about.

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  4. The seven extra books in the Catholic Bible are Baruch, Sirach, Judith, Wisdom, Tobit, 1st Maccabees, and 2nd Maccabees. Collectively, these texts are called deuterocanonical books. The books are found in the Catholic version of the Old Testament, commonly referred to as the Septuagint. This is the version of the Bible that Jesus and his ...

  5. Aug 21, 2024 · The inclusion of additional books in the Catholic Bible is rooted in historical and theological complexities, including the enemy's intention to distort Scripture and the syncretization of the early Church under the Roman Empire. This process began when the early Christian church, largely adopting the Septuagint as its Old Testament, included ...

  6. A little more on the history of the Books of the Bible. The term "canon" means is that a book is approved for reading at the Divine Liturgy --that is, the Mass. This is what "canon" (a Greek word meaning "rule") originally referred to. The "canonical" books were those books which were approved for reading at the Liturgy.

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  8. May 6, 2019 · Next. Catholic Bibles are known to have more books than Protestant Bibles, and there is a very good reason for this. I’ll explain below. First, it’s important to note that the New Testament of the Bible is exactly the same between Catholics and Protestants. There is no difference at all. They both consist of exactly twenty-seven (27) books ...

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