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I don't think a set would be devoted to something that isn't based in Scripture. Having some stuff from the inter-testimental period would be interesting though. We've already got Antiochus Epiphanies, so why not others?
Maccabees is great. I don't see why it isnt in the bible if Esther is.
Quote from: Rrulez4theSA on March 16, 2009, 08:30:51 AMMaccabees is great. I don't see why it isnt in the bible if Esther is.Dude Esther's very important
Quote from: JSB23 on March 16, 2009, 08:38:13 AMQuote from: Rrulez4theSA on March 16, 2009, 08:30:51 AMMaccabees is great. I don't see why it isnt in the bible if Esther is.Dude Esther's very importantMaybe it is important from a jewish perspective, but as Rulz said, Esther doesnt mention God once. In fact the only religious practice it mentions is fasting, not praying or attending synagogue, or anything else, just fasting. It does provide the scriptural basis for Purim but that is all.Maccabees provides the scriptural basis for Hanukah, mentions Temple worship and the priestly duties and prayer, so by Esthers Definition if deserves to be considered scriptural. It just wasn't because Luther not to include it in the OT
I think the Protestants chose not to accept it because out of it was derived the Catholic doctrine of praying for the dead.
Esther is still desputed as to whether it is a historical event or not, actually.
Quote from: Colin Michael on March 15, 2009, 09:40:13 PMWhether you regard it as cannonical or not, Maccabees offers great insight into post-exhilic Jewish history. It contains many names, peoples, and battles (people and events that I would love to learn about and commit to memory through Redemption).With the inovations of the cards of St. Patrick and Emporer Nero, would there be any objections to the possible future printing of a Maccabees set?maccabees?
Whether you regard it as cannonical or not, Maccabees offers great insight into post-exhilic Jewish history. It contains many names, peoples, and battles (people and events that I would love to learn about and commit to memory through Redemption).With the inovations of the cards of St. Patrick and Emporer Nero, would there be any objections to the possible future printing of a Maccabees set?
oh.. are you chotholic? or orthodox?
Presbyterianism?
are you a Presbyterianism?
ummmm, both presbyterian and Catholic are part of Christianity
Quoteummmm, both presbyterian and Catholic are part of ChristianityIt's debatable.
Quote from: crustpope on March 18, 2009, 09:13:44 PMummmm, both presbyterian and Catholic are part of Christianity. soo, his change is more of a sideways move.i could say a few things about this. catholic pray to mother mary is she god?? no
ummmm, both presbyterian and Catholic are part of Christianity. soo, his change is more of a sideways move.