The Deuterocanonical Books

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The Deuterocanonical Books

Deuterocanonical Books meaning of deuterocanonical? which books? when written? what language?

Deuterocanonical Books meaning of deuterocanonical? second canon

Deuterocanonical Books which books? Tobit, Judith, I & II Maccabees Baruch, Wisdom, Sirach

Deuterocanonical Books when written? Between early 2 nd & late 1 st Century BC

Deuterocanonical Books what language? most in Hebrew, then Greek some originally in Greek

The Deutrocanonical Books A) Books in the Roman (Catholic), Greek, and Slavonic Bibles: 1) Tobit 2) Judith 3) Additions to the Book of Esther 4) Wisdom of Solomon 5) Joshua the son of Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 6) Baruch 7) Additions to the Book of Daniel : Prayer of Azaria and the song of the three youth Susanna Bel and the Dragon 8) I Maccabees 9) II Maccabees

The Deutrocanonical Books B) Books in the Greek and Slavonic Bibles; not in the Roman Catholic Canon 10) I Esdras 11) Prayer of Manasseh 12) Psalm 151 13) III Maccabees

Deuterocanonicals: Book Lengths Baruch 6 chapters Tobit 14 Chapters II Maccabees 15 Chapters I Maccabees 16 Chapters Judith 16 Chapters Wisdom 19 Chapters Sirach 51 Chapters

How did Christians at the time of Christ, and shortly thereafter, view their sacred scriptures? Was there a Christian OT canon?

Septuagint vs later Jewish Canon Christian OT 46 Books (Septuagint) Used from time of Jesus and throughout the NT

Septuagint vs later Jewish Canon Christian OT 46 Books (Septuagint) 7 Books Used from time of Jesus and throughout the NT

Septuagint vs later Jewish Canon Christian OT 46 Books (Septuagint) 7 Books Jewish TaNaK 39 Books (Palestinian Canon) Used from time of Jesus and throughout the NT Not decided earlier than 90 AD or 3 rd Century AD

Deuterocanonicals in the NT New Testament use of the Deuterocanonicals Over 70 references in NT to Deuterocanonicals > 30 in Gospels/Acts > 20 in Paul > 20 in remaining NT (~13 in Revelation) Gospels use: sheep without a shepherd (Judith 11:19) seed on rocky ground, no root (Sirach 40:15) Jesus calling God his Father (Wisdom 2:16) takes away branches not bearing fruit (Wisdom 4:5) Paul s use: sin and death entering the world (Wisdom 2:4) pagan sacrifices are to demons, not God (Baruch 4:7) suit of armor language (Wisdom 5:17-20)

Why do Orthodox and Catholics embrace the 7 books, while Protestants reject them? (did they add them to the Bible?)

Why do Catholics embrace the 7 books, while Protestants reject them? (did they add them to the Bible?) NO

Why do Orthodox and Catholics embrace the 7 books, while Protestants reject them? Orthodox and Catholics accept the 7 books because they were part of the Septuagint, the first OT text of early Christianity (Church Fathers) Protestants reject them on 2 grounds: Jews didn t accept the books Certain doctrine taught are Catholic doctrines Prayers for the dead (Tobit 12:12; 2 Maccabees 12:39-45) Intercession of those in heaven (2 Maccabees 15:14) Intercession of angels (Tobit 12:12-15) Protestants accepted the 27 NT books authorized by the Orthodox and Catholic Church, but reject part of the OT (for faulty reasons)

Deuterocanonicals lengths Book Chapters Verses I Maccabees 16 922 II Maccabees 15 556 Tobit 14 245 Judith 16 340 Baruch 6 213 Wisdom 19 436 Sirach 51 1372

Book of Tobit Dating: early 2 nd Century BC Setting: 8 th Century BC (fall of North 721 BC) Text: Hebrew (original), Greek (surviving) Length: 14 Chapters Themes: God answers prayers and rewards the faithful Angels/Demons are active in affairs Emphasis on prayer, fasting and almsgiving Maintenance of Jewish identity in Exile is critical Strong sapiential/wisdom themes

Book of Judith Dating: mid 2nd early 1 st Century BC Setting: 6 th Century BC (assault on Judah) Text: Hebrew (original), Greek (surviving) Length: 16 Chapters Themes: Overt fiction is the literary medium Tale of unlikely hero delivering her people Strong belief in one God & fidelity to the God & law God is in control of history, saving his people God delivers in unusual ways

Book of I Maccabees Dating: mid-late 2 nd Century BC (130s?) Setting: ~175 to ~134 BC Text: Hebrew (original), Greek (surviving) Length: 16 Chapters Themes: Allegiance to the law of God Preservation of Jewish cult and identity Foundational story for Hanukkah Connection to Jewish history God saved Jews thru the Maccabees

Book of II Maccabees Dating: late 2 nd Century BC (shortly after 1 Maccabees) Setting: overlaps with 1 Maccabees only covering 20-25 yrs Text: Greek (original) Length: 15 Chapters Themes: Theological reflection on 1 Maccabees Stresses martyrdom as a witness to faith Introduces new themes/concepts Creation out of nothing (7:28) Resurrection/Afterlife (7:9,14) Prayers/sacrifices for the dead (12:38-46) Prayers from the dead (15:14)

Book of Baruch Dating: early middle 2 nd Century BC (180-150) Setting: post-exile Babylon (6 th Century BC) Text: Hebrew (original), Greek (surviving) Length: 6 Chapters Themes: Explores finding God outside of Promised Land Theologically conservative: sin/guilt, contrition, deliverance lacking sense of afterlife Strong monotheistic emphasis Prophet plays a strong role in reminding the exiles to hope Strong connectedness to Jerusalem, even from afar

Book of Sirach Dating: 2 nd Century BC (200-175) (translation 132) Text: Hebrew (original), Greek (surviving) Length: 51 Chapters Themes: A collection of moral instructions, proverbs & ethical essays Offers a more conservative response to Hellenization true wisdom found in Jewish history (heavy integration of history) Heavy connection of wisdom with Jewish cult/priesthood Jewish wisdom trumps wisdom of others this life orientation (body/soul dichotomy, afterlife absent)

Book of Wisdom Dating: early 1 st Century BC (probably last written) Text: likely Greek (original) Length: 19 Chapters Themes: Written in Greek, saturated with Jewish themes Critique of the traditional notion of retribution Sacred history (haggadah) is important to identity Developed notions of soul/spirit and afterlife Personified Wisdom (picked up in NT, applied to Jesus)

In Summary SHARED Themes God is One: Rigid Monotheism Fidelity to the Law of God Extolling the great story of Israel/Jewish past Prayer, preceded by a contrite heart, is key History is God s stage

In Summary UNIQUE Themes God saves thru the lowly (Judith) Angels and demons are amongst us (Tobit) Concrete notions of resurrection and afterlife emerged later in time (II Maccabees, Wisdom) Preservation of cult/law/way of life should be achieved at all costs (Judith, I Maccabees) Wisdom (personified in Wisdom), found in creation & law (Baruch) found in history (Sirach)