The New Testament alludes to the Deuterocanonicals
We found more than 30 places where the New Testament seems to allude to the Deuterocanonical, or Apocryphal, books.
The deuterocanonicals are “extra” books and chapters considered to be part of the Bible but only by the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church.
We found more than 30 places where the New Testament seems to allude to the Deuterocanonical, or Apocryphal, books.
Here is Part 10 of our timeline of the history of the Bible. It covers the Intertestamental Era, going from 400 BC to 6 BC. There are 102 sections.
The Protestant Bible has 66 books. The Catholic Bible has 73, and the Orthodox have 78. How do those “extra” books fit into the chronological timeline of the Bible?