This Lesson is the door opener for parents, guardians, and Students to go outside the entry level research and go deep to discover books not in the current King James Bible used as a standard by many. The Gospel of Perfection, The Testament of the Lord, The Book of the Cave of Treasures, The Gospel of the Seventy, The Dialogue of the Savior, The Codex III of the Nag Hammadi Codices, The Gospel of the Twelve...these are just a few of the books that were left out of the Bible. It is very insightful to know and understand the reasons why they were excluded provide astonishing insight into the concerns of church leaders and scholars responsible for spreading the faith an illuminating look at early Christian and religious history. Between the seventh and tenth centuries B.C.; Jewish scholars called Masoretes gathered primarily in Tiberias and developed an intricate system for transcribing the Old Testament, which has resulted in the standard Hebrew text used today. It is important to look at what happened in history and learn about the First Council of Nicaea, along with several others that occurred throughout the history of early Christendom with numerous different denominations of Christianity accepting and rejecting different books of the Bible. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, says 1Timothy; therefore, we must realize that the work of the Holy Spirit is knowledge, understanding and fellowship.
Comprehensive Collection of Lost Scripture and Apocryphal Books: Group 2
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