Title: Are Some Books Missing from the Bible
1Are Some Books Missing from the Bible?
- A review of The History Channels Banned from
the Bible
2Bible Warnings
- Jesus once warned,
- Beware of false prophets, who come to you in
sheeps clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous
wolves (Matthew 715). - Peter agreed saying,
- But there were also false prophets among the
people, even as there will be false teachers
among you, who will secretly bring in destructive
heresies, even denying the Lord who bought them,
and bring on themselves swift destruction. And
many will follow their destructive ways, because
of whom the way of truth will be blasphemed (2
Peter 21-2).
3Bible Warnings
- Peter continued to write,
- Therefore, belovedconsider that the
longsuffering of our Lord is salvationas also
our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom
given to him, has written to you, as also in all
his epistles, speaking in them of these things,
in which are some things hard to understand,
which untaught and unstable people twist to their
own destruction, as they do also the rest of the
Scriptures (2 Peter 314-16). - Jesus and His apostles clearly warned of the
coming danger of destructive teachings. - In The History Channels documentary Banned from
the Bible we find the teachings warned about by
our Lord.
4Frightening Phrases in the History Channels
Description
- Examine major works of Christian theology that
did not make it into the Scriptures. - unlock the secrets of over a dozen
extracanonical works. - the Bible we know is just one of many
versions... - Discoverwhat we can conclude about the early
Church from their exclusion. - see the lengths to which ancient editors went
to hide them - Among the texts explored areThe Life of Adam
and Eve as included in the Koran - http//store.aetv.com/html/product/index.jhtml?id
73144
5Our Goal
- First, it is impossible to give an in-depth
critique of this documentary in one setting. - The DVD set is over four hours long.
- It cites over 20 different books plus the entire
Apocrypha. - It includes quotations from several different
scholars. - So, our goal today is to simply understand
- the basic message of the documentary.
- the teaching of Jesus on inspiration.
- the principles behind canonization.
- the subtle motives behind the History Channels
work.
6A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Many writings, some from Gnostic groups, were
considered forbidden, questionable and
suspicious. - They claim
- The idea of a list of accepted books began with
Marcion 150 years after the birth of Jesus. - He banned the Old Testament because He did not
like the God of the Jewish Bible. - He only included Lukes gospel and Pauls
letters. - The council of Nicea (325 A.D.) decided upon
acceptable Scripture after the controversy
between Arias and Athanasius. - Yet, when Eusebius later (4th century) published
his church history he questioned Johns
Apocalypse, James, 2nd and 3rd John, Jude and 2nd
Peter. - Constantine (331 A.D.) ordered an assembly of
several Bibles with both Old and New Testaments. - Is it possible that Codex Sinaiticus was one of
these Bibles?? - If so, it includes two writings excluded from the
canonical booksThe Shepherd of Hermas and The
Epistle of Barnabas.
7A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- With these ideas, a seed of doubt and curiosity
is planted and various works are described as
banned including - The Life of Adam and Eve
- A popular book, written somewhere between the 1st
and 4th centuries and mentioned in the Quran. - It provides a more detailed story of creation
where Satan refuses to obey Adam. - It was allegedly rejected because there was no
place for it in the chronology of the Bible. - The Book of Jubilees
- A book written 150 years prior to Christ, studied
by the Essenes near Qumran and is a part of the
Ethiopian Christian Bible. - It answers the question of how Cain got his
wifeAdam and Eve had nine sons and daughters and
Cain married his sister, Awan. - It was allegedly rejected because there was no
place in the chronology and it contradicts the
Biblical prohibition of incest (given to Moses
years later).
8A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Other works mentioned include
- The Book of Enoch
- An expansion of the character mentioned in
Genesis 522. - There is a reference to this book in Jude 6,
14-15 - Dantes Inferno is also influenced by this book.
- Azazel is the lead angel, the book speaks of
angels leaving their domain and coming to earth
and mating with humans. - The video admits this book was never seriously
considered for inclusion in the canon even though
it was also found in the Ethiopian Christian
Bible. - Thomas Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus Christ
- This book was written in the late 2nd century and
the earliest existing manuscript is from the 6th
century. - It describes Jesus as a boy from ages 5-12He
blinds a customer in the carpentry shop, creates
sparrows out of clay and pushes a playmate off
the roof and raises him from the dead. - This book was read in Arabia and portions of it
are found in the Quran.
9A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Other works include
- The Protoevangelion of James
- Written a century before New Testament
canonization225 A.D. - It mainly includes information about the earthly
parents of Jesus. - Mary born without original sin, validates virgin
birth. - Joseph was a widower with children from a
previous marriage. - This position is liked by Catholics because it
supports perpetual virginity and is included in
the Quran (Al-Quran 1919). - It includes some Gnostic teaching along with
other books like Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of
Truth, Gospel of Philip. - The Gospel According to Mary
- This book reveals Mary Magdalene as a prostitute,
yet speaks of her as a vocal church leader who
reveals things Jesus taught her. - It includes much Gnostic teaching and, according
to the video, was rejected due to this as well as
the sexism of the times. - Not mentioned in the video Unfortunately, the
extant manuscript of the Gospel of Mary is
missing pages 1 to 6 and pages 11 to 14 -- pages
that included sections of the text up to chapter
4, and portions of chapter 5 to 8
(http//www.gnosis.org/library/marygosp.htm).
10A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Other works include
- The Gospel of Nicodemus
- This book was written in the 3rd or 4th century.
- The 1st part claims to be an eyewitness account
of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. - The 2nd part speaks of Jesus descent into hell
and refers to hell as being here on earth, mere
separation. - It was not included because of its age, it was a
corroboration and it was not written by
eyewitnesses. - The Apocalypse of Peter
- This book was written after 100 A.D. and was
almost included in the Bible, but Revelation
was chosen instead. - The video alleges that Eusebius had more doubts
about Johns Apocalypse than Peters. - Yet, notice this quote from Eusebius
Ecclesiastical History, As to that work The
Preaching and the Revelations of Peter, we know
nothing of their being handed down as Catholic
writings. Since neither among the ancient nor
the ecclesiastical writers of our own day, has
there been one that has appealed to testimony
taken from them (p. 72, Book 3, Chapter 3).
11A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Part II of Banned from the Bible includes
- The Testament of Solomon
- The video alleges that the Law and Prophets were
established in the time of Christ, but not the
Writings (Psalms). - They claim the Writings were established after
the crucifixion of Christ. - Even so, the earliest texts of the Testament of
Solomon are from the 2nd centurymost date to the
15th and 16th centuries. - This book refers to Solomon as an sorcerer
involved in demonology, astrology and magic. - In it, Solomon uses demons to help build the
temple. - This video also claims that Jesus reference to
Solomon after casting out a demon is a reference
to this book (Luke 1129-31). - This book seems to have been common among
Kabbalists and Gnostics and was found among the
Dead Sea Scrolls.
12A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Part II of Banned from the Bible includes
- The Alphabet of Ben Sira
- The extant manuscripts of this book only date
back to the Middle Agesit is considered a 13th
century creation. - Yet, the video claims a 2nd-century Babylonian
bas relief of Lilith is proof of a possibly
earlier date. - It seeks to justify Lilith as the first wife of
Adam (based on Genesis 127). - Yet, Lilith does not want to be subservient to
Adam and wishes to return to heaven and is
allowed to do so with punishment. - Thus, Eve was actually the 2nd wife of Adam in
Genesis 2. - The documentary claims that this book was banned
because Lilith was associated with seduction and
equality. - Joseph and Asenath
- This work has questionable dating and attempts to
explain the story of Joseph (Genesis 1415) to
the daughter of an Egyptian priest, Asenath. - It tells of a conversion for Asenath from
idolatry to monotheisman idea also found in the
Quran.
13A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Part II of Banned from the Bible includes
- a brief mention of The Apocrypha (hidden
writings) - These were rejected as heretical by the early
church. - Yet, the Catholic Church inducted them into their
canon at the Council of Trent (1546). - Some are found in the Septuaginta Greek
translation of the Hebrew Bible for the
Alexandrian library. - Yet, most of these books were written too late
for induction into the canon and were rejected. - The Acts of Peter
- This book is set after the crucifixion of Jesus
and was written in the last quarter of the 2nd
century. - It tells of Peters conflict with Simon Magus
(Simon the sorcerer of Acts 818-20). - Peter and Simon have a duel of miracles in Rome
(where Peter confronts him) and Simon flies over
Rome but Peter calls to God and Simon falls. - Afterwards, the crowd stones him.
14A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Part II of Banned from the Bible includes
- The Acts of Paul
- This was also written at the end of the 2nd
century. - One of its major themes is between Paul and
Thecla. - According to this book, Paul demands celibacy and
Thecla is attracted to this doctrine and
converts. - Thecla gains popularity among women, but her
teachings on celibacy also anger men. - She is to be burned at the stake, but is saved by
a thunderstorm. - She is to be eaten by lions at the Colosseum, but
is protected by a she-lion. - Paul is depicted as being jealous of Theclas
popularity and refuses to baptize her because she
is not ready. - So, Thecla baptizes herself.
- The video claims this is not included in the
canon because of its teachings on celibacy and
because it looks admirably at Thecla.
15A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- Part II of Banned from the Bible includes
- Secret Gospel of Mark
- Again, this book was acquainted with Gnostic
groups in the 2nd century AD. - The video argues that Clement of Alexandria once
wrote a letter to Theodore commending this more
spiritual book. - Even though Clement, in other writings, rejected
the idea of secret gospels and Gnosticism. - Yet, the letter and evidence of it has been lost,
the man who claimed to find it has died. - The portion of the text that was emphasized was a
part where Jesus spends a night naked with
another naked man and reveals the secret
mysteries of the kingdom to him. - They try to connect this to the naked man
mentioned in Mark 1451. - Gospel of Judas
- The earliest known text of this book is from a
4th century Coptic text. - It is not considered to be written any earlier
than the 2nd centuryit again focuses on Gnostic
teaching.
16A Synopsis of Banned from the Bible
- A few more texts were alluded to in this series,
but the prior writings were the major focus. - This is a condensed review of the 4- hour video
in a matter of a few minutes. - With this in mind, we want to, in our next
lesson, explain the problems with this video - By noticing the teaching of the Scriptures on
inspiration. - By considering the principles behind
canonization. - By examining the questionable motives and
conclusions of the producers of this documentary.
17Were Some Books Missing?
- Find out in our next lesson as we consider why
the apocrypha (books accepted by some) and
pseudapigrapha (books rejected by all) were
excluded.