Catholic Bible

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The Catholic Bible

Structure of the Catholic Bible

Old Testament

  • Pentateuch
  • Historical books
  • Wisdom
  • Prophets

Deuterocanonical books

  • "deutero" = second, so "belonging to the second canon"
  • seven books from later Old Testament writings that were accepted and studied at the time of Christ
    • they also included additions to other OT works, including a Psalm
      • but which later Jews (after 1st century AD) and, later, Protestants, disregarded
      • primarily because of their references to intercessions of the saints, prayers to the dead, purgatory, resurrection of the body and confession
    • Protestants call these books "Apocrypha" and do not consider them canonical
  • the books were part of the Septuagint (a Greek translation of the Old Testament), which was the most commonly used OT form during the 1st century A.D. (times of Christ)
  • Martin Luther excluded the books of Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation from his canon (list of divine scripture
    • because he claimed these books contradicted sola gratia (salvation by grace alone) and sola fide (justification by faith alone)
    • Protestant doctrines of justification and salvation are called the "five solae"
  • see

New Testament

  • Gospels
  • Acts
  • Pauline Epistles
  • Catholic Epistles
  • Revelation