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What are the three parts of the Hebrew canon?
The Law, prophets and writings (Torah, Nevi'im and Kethuvim).
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Why did Catholic Bibles and Protestant Bibles have different Old Testaments?
Because Protestants follow the Jewish canon and the Catholic Church accepts a number of Jewish books found in the Septuagint but that were later judged to be a non-canonical in Judaism.
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Before Paul wrote his epistles, what were the first books considered by Christians to be part of their canon?
The books used by Jewish believers, the Hebrew Bible.
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What are the main parts of the New Testament canon?
The Gospels, the letters (epistles) and the Book of the Revelation.
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Is the idea of a flautist blowing into a flute used to support an objective or subjective view of inspiration?
Objective.
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Did John Calvin believe there were errors of science and history in the Bible?
No
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