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  1. Answer: The Old Testament books were written well before Jesus’ Incarnation, and all of the New Testament books were written by roughly the end of the first century A.D. But the Bible as a whole was not officially compiled until the late fourth century, illustrating that it was the Catholic Church who determined the canon—or list of books ...

  2. Nov 17, 2015 · Nov 17, 2015. The Catholic Church finally agreed on which writings should go into the Bible at the Council of Rome in 382 AD during the time of Pope Damasus. Damasus encouraged St. Jerome to ...

  3. AD : At the Council of Florence, the entire Church recognized the 27 books. This council confirmed the Roman Catholic Canon of the Bible which Pope Damasus I had published a thousand years earlier. So, by 1439, all orthodox branches of the Church were legally bound to the same canon. This is 100 years before the Reformation. 1536

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    AD 51-125
    The New Testament books are written.
    140
    Marcion, a businessman in Rome, taught ...
    200
    The periphery of the canon is not yet ...
    367
    The earliest extant list of the books of ...
  4. More specifically, the term can refer to a version or translation of the Bible which is published with the Catholic Church's approval, in accordance with Catholic canon law. According to the Decretum Gelasianum (a work written by an anonymous scholar between AD 519 and 553), Catholic Church officials cited a list of books of scripture presented as having been made canonical at the Council of ...

  5. Note also: The Bible was meant to be read aloud in churches, from the time of the apostles to the present day. The Bible was read privately by a large portion of the population only after the advent of cheap printing in the 16th/17th centuries. Thus the Bible was not withheld; it was being read aloud in church for the benefit of all the laity.

  6. Apr 10, 2022 · The development of new English translations reached its symbolic peak in the early 17th century with two major Bibles in English from both Catholic and Protestant scholars. The first of these to be published in full was the Bible now known as the Douay-Rheims, completed in 1610. This version is named after the two French towns where English ...

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  8. Feb 5, 2017 · This is a basic history of the Bible. In 136AD, after the Bar Kokhba revolt, the Jews declared that the 7 extra books of Alexandrian Canon were not to be considered scripture because they were used by the Christians. The Hebrew Masoretic Text of 24 books was established as their Scripture. The 24 books were later reorganized into the 39 books ...

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