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Haggai = Haggai - 520 B.C.
Zechariah = Zechariah - 500 B.C.
Malachi = Malachi - 430 B.C.
Matthew = Matthew - A.D. 55
Mark = John Mark - A.D. 50
Luke = Luke - A.D. 60
John = John - A.D. 90
Acts = Luke - A.D. 65
Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2
Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon = Paul - A.D. 50-70
Hebrews = unknown, mostly likely Paul, Luke, Barnabas, or Apollos - A.D. 65
James = James - A.D. 45
1 Peter, 2 Peter = Peter - A.D. 60
1 John, 2 John, 3 John = John - A.D. 90
Jude = Jude - A.D. 60
Revelation = John - A.D. 90
While we do not have a single original manuscript of any of these books, we do have copies, many of
them, to validate the accuracy of the original manuscripts. We will now learn about how the Bible was
accurately copied over the ages of time so that we, today, could have an accurate copy of God’s Word.
A History of Biblical Development
315 A.D., Athanasius, the Bishop of Alexandria, identified the 27 books which we recognize today as the
canon of New Testament Scripture.
Roman Catholic Bibles have several more books in the Old Testament than Protestant Bibles. These
books are referred to as the Apocrypha or Deuterocanonical books. The word apocrypha means
“hidden.” The Apocrypha was written primarily in the time between the Old and New Testaments. The
Apocrypha was kept as part of virtually every Bible scribed or printed from these early days until just 120
years ago, in the mid 1880’s when it was removed from Protestant Bibles. Until 1880’s every Christian
embraced the Apocrypha as part of the Bible, though debated over hundreds of years whether it was
inspired. Catholic Bibles have retained 12 of the 14 apocryphal books in their Bible.
The books of the Apocrypha include 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras, Tobit, Judith, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, the Letter of
Jeremiah, Prayer of Manasseh, 1 Maccabees, and 2 Maccabees, Wisdom of Solomon, as well as
additions to the books of Esther and Daniel. Not all of these books are included in Catholic Bibles.
By 500 A.D., the Bible had been translated in over 500 languages. In 600 AD, the
Bible was restricted to ONE language: Latin. The church in Rome refused to
allow any other scripture to be available to people. Those possessing non-Latin
copies were executed! This was because only the priests were educated to
understand Latin, and this gave the church ultimate power… a power to rule
without question… a power to deceive… a power to extort money from the
masses. Nobody could question their “Biblical” teachings, because few people
other than priests could read Latin. The church capitalized on this forced
ignorance through the 1,000 year period from 400 AD to 1,400 AD knows as the
“Dark and Middle Ages”.
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