Welcome!
Welcome to my blog where I will be posting previously written articles and new articles. There are many topics in my archives, that I look forward to sharing with you, that covers a broad spectrum of subjects. Feel free to share these writings with your friends and family using Facebook, Twitter, e-mail, etc. Feel free to reprint any of these articles in its entirety in bulletins and newsletters. When you do, please cite this website -http://bryanhodge.net. It is my hope that you will find these articles informative and encouraging. Check back often for new postings or, better yet, I invite you to subscribe to my blog. I would also appreciate your comments or emails.
Thank you for your visit!
~Bryan
-
Categories
Tag Archives: 2 esdras
The Apocrypha
The Bible which I use contains 66 books. These books can be divided into 39 Old Testament books and 27 New Testament books. The Bible that Catholics use contains 73 books. These books can be divided into 46 Old Testament … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologetics, Bible History, Catholic, Evidence, God`s word, Old Testament/New Testament
|
Tagged 1 Maccabees 14:32-41, 1 Maccabees 4:43-46, 1 Maccabees 9:27, 2 esdras, 2 macabbees 12:43-45, able to zacharias, additions to Daniel, additions to esther, apocrypha, apocrypha denies inspiration, bel and the dragon, book od Wisdom of solomon, book of 1 Maccabees, book of 2 Macabees, book of baruch, book of eccesiasticus, book of judith, book of sirach, book of tobit, book of Wisdom, canon, catholic bible, commending murder of men at shechem, council of trent, deutro-canonical books, doctrinal errors in apocrypha, fredric kenyon, geisler and nix, giving for dead, how many bible books?, inspiration, inter-testament, Jesus on canon, josephus on canon, Judith 9:2-9, missing books?, neil lightfoot, old testament timeline, old testament/new testament, pray for dead, prophetic silence, sacrifice for dead, septuagint and apocrypha, susanna, terry hightower, the letter of Jeremiah, the prayer of azariah, the song of the three young men, three fold division of old testament, till artaxerxes, two fold division of old testament
|
Leave a comment