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Jewish Bible2 comments

vivator wrote 1 year ago: The Jewish Study Bible (or JSB for short), English translation of Jewish Scripture, was prepared by … more →

Tags: Bible, Old Testament, Septuagint, LXX

The Orthodox Study Bible2 comments

vivator wrote 1 year ago: I bought my copy of Orthodox Study Bible (OSB for short) recently. The main reason why I bought it i … more →

Tags: Bible, Old Testament, Septuagint, LXX, Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, Orthodox Study Bible

John Chrysostom and canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 1 year ago: John Chrysostom (c. 347 to 407 AD) was bishop of bishop of Constantinople (now Istanbul in Turkey) f … more →

Tags: Old Testament, John Chrysostom

Gregory of Nazianzus and Canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 1 year ago: Gregory of Nazianzus (c. 329 to 390 AD) was bishop of Constantinople (present day Istanbul) from 379 … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Gregory of Naziamzus

Septuagint (LXX) & Catholic and Protestant's Old Testament1 comment

vivator wrote 1 year ago: Septuagint or LXX is Greek translation of Old Testament books. According to a story recorded in the … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Catholic Bible, PROTESTANT BIBLE, Septuagint

Constitutions of the Holy Apostles1 comment

vivator wrote 1 year ago: Constitutions of the Holy Apostles or Apostolic Constitutions is collection of materials on church o … more →

Tags: Old Testament, New Testament, Canon of New Testament

Hilary and Canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 1 year ago: Hilary was born in c. 315 AD in Poitiers, France.  He converted to Christianity as adult and became … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Hilary of Poitiers

Epiphanius and canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 1 year ago: Epiphanius (c. 315 to 403 AD) was bishop of Salamis in Cyprus.  He was known in his attempts to refu … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Epiphanius of Salamis

Examining Dr. Geisler's argument against canonicity of apocrypha/deuterocanonica

vivator wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Norman Geisler is the co-founder and Dean of Southern Evangelical Seminary, Charlotte, North Car … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Geisler, Norman Geisler, Apocrypha, Deuterocanonica

Did Augustine change his mind on his list of Old Testament books?3 comments

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Augustine (354 to 430 AD) was bishop of Hippo in North Africa and was, perhaps, the most well-known … more →

Tags: Augustine, Old Testament

Christ and canon of Old Testament3 comments

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Some may argue that during Christ’ time on earth, the Jews already had their canon of Scriptur … more →

Tags: Old Testament

Athanasius and Canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Athanasius (c. 300 to 373 AD) was bishop of Alexandria from 328 to 373 AD.  He was known as one of s … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Athanasius of Alexandria

Eusebius and Canon of New Testament

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Eusebius Pamphilius was bishop of Caesarea in Palestine from 314 to 339 and the first known Church h … more →

Tags: New Testament, Old Testament, Eusebius of Caesarea

Cyril of Jerusalem and Canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Cyril (died 386 AD) was bishop of Jerusalem from 350 to 351 AD, hence he is known as Cyril of Jerusa … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Cyril of Jerusalem

Melito and Canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Melito was (c. last third of 2nd century AD) was bishop of Sardis in Asia minor (present day Turkey) … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Melito of Sardis

Philo and canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Philo Judaeus (c. 20 BC to 50 AD), was Jewish philosopher, writer and a leader of Jewish community i … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Septuagint, philo of alexandria, Philo Judaeus, Therapeutae

Augustine and Canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Augustine (354 to 430) was bishop of Hippo, North Africa and, perhaps, the most well-known Church Fa … more →

Tags: Augustine, Old Testament

Origen and Canon of Old Testament

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Origen (c. 185 to 251 AD) was teacher, theologian and prolific author who wrote commentaries of almo … more →

Tags: Old Testament, ORIGEN

from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah3 comments

vivator wrote 2 years ago: Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, ‘I will send them prophets and apostles, some of whom t … more →

Tags: Old Testament


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