Establishing the New Testament Canon: Authority and Apostolicity

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Jesus was recognized by the early church as having Authority equal to and Beyond the Old Testament scriptures that's can become very crucial if the Messiah has really come then the Messiah is going to speak with an authority comparable to the book that prophesied he would come as king and Truth Bearer. [00:02:52]

The early church saw the teaching that emerged from Jesus and the apostles as composing a completed body of truth about the faith, for example Jude 1:3 beloved I was making every effort to write you about our common salvation I felt the necessity to write to you appealing that you contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the Saints. [00:11:50]

Paul saw the apostolic teaching as the unrepeatable foundation of the church or Canon and saw his own teaching as the expression of the Lord's very words and command so let's notice this word foundation and then Paul's view of his own words as inspired by the spirit Ephesians 2:19 you are no longer strangers and Aliens you Gentiles. [00:13:12]

The rise of heretical teaching and the use of distorted books like marcian in 140 ad spurred the process of canonization in other words immediately once the apostles were off the scene the early church began to experience tremendous conflict and Distortion and heresy marcian would be an example of that and they knew we've got to decide what our measuring Rod is. [00:22:08]

The main Criterion was apostolicity I say apostolicity not just was the book written by an apostle but also was it written in the company of an apostle presumably with his help and endorsement for example let's just walk through the books and see what what they are Matthew Apostle Mark not an apostle Peter's interpreter and assistant. [00:23:23]

The church did not create the Canon; it recognized the texts that were divinely inspired and authoritative for the faith. This recognition was guided by the Holy Spirit and the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. The first list known to us with all 27 books is the fesal letter of athanasius 8367 however the list the core list apart from the controverted books. [00:27:08]

Jesus was recognized by the early church as having Authority equal to and Beyond the Old Testament scriptures that's can become very crucial if the Messiah has really come then the Messiah is going to speak with an authority comparable to the book that prophesied he would come as king and Truth Bearer. [00:02:52]

The early church saw the teaching that emerged from Jesus and the apostles as composing a completed body of truth about the faith, for example Jude 1:3 beloved I was making every effort to write you about our common salvation I felt the necessity to write to you appealing that you contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the Saints. [00:11:50]

Paul saw the apostolic teaching as the unrepeatable foundation of the church or Canon and saw his own teaching as the expression of the Lord's very words and command so let's notice this word foundation and then Paul's view of his own words as inspired by the spirit Ephesians 2:19 you are no longer strangers and Aliens you Gentiles. [00:13:12]

The rise of heretical teaching and the use of distorted books like marcian in 140 ad spurred the process of canonization in other words immediately once the apostles were off the scene the early church began to experience tremendous conflict and Distortion and heresy marcian would be an example of that and they knew we've got to decide what our measuring Rod is. [00:22:08]

The main Criterion was apostolicity I say apostolicity not just was the book written by an apostle but also was it written in the company of an apostle presumably with his help and endorsement for example let's just walk through the books and see what what they are Matthew Apostle Mark not an apostle Peter's interpreter and assistant. [00:23:23]

The church did not create the Canon; it recognized the texts that were divinely inspired and authoritative for the faith. This recognition was guided by the Holy Spirit and the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. The first list known to us with all 27 books is the fesal letter of athanasius 8367 however the list the core list apart from the controverted books. [00:27:08]

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