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About Apocryphile1970

This channel is dedicated to the promotion of the Bible & Apocryphal literature. There are many references to apocryphal books throughout the Old & New Testaments. Jude calls Enoch the 7th from Adam, meaning the book is Pre-Flood in origin. Scholars disagree, taking a position. James quotes a passage outside of the New Testament AS SCRIPTURE to his readers, meaning he held books outside the OT as Scripture, but Scholars discount his testimony. Paul borrows the famous "Armor of God" illustration from Wisdom 5. There are many more. The NT writers did not believe as the Church does about these books.

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