WHICH IS THE TRUE BIBLE?
The Bible is a set of books that are
inspired by God.
However, the various religions and sects
do not agree about the length of the
list of the books that are inspired by God,
and that therefore are part of the Bible.
The list of books considered inspired by
God is called canon, and each
religion or sect has its own canon of the Bible, in other words, its own list
of books considered inspired by God.
Therefore, there are several Bibles,
because each religion or sect has its own Bible, and some have a smaller number
of books, and others have a larger number of books.
There are the following Bibles:
a) The Bible of the Judaism, which contains the following books:
1) Genesis
2) Exodus
3) Leviticus
4) Numbers
5) Deuteronomy
6) Joshua
7) Judges
8) Rute
9) 1 Samuel
10) 2 Samuel
11) 1 Kings
12) 2 Kings
13) 1 Chronicles
14) 2 Chronicles
15) Ezra
16) Nehemiah
17) Ester
18) Job
19) Psalms
20) Proverbs
21) Eclesiastes
22) Song of Songs
23) Isaiah
24) Jeremiah
25) Lamentations
26) Ezekiel
27) Daniel
28) Hosea
29) Joel
30) Amos
31) Obadiah
32) Jonah
33) Micah
34) Nahum
35) Habakkuk
36) Zephaniah
37) Haggai
38) Zechariah
39) Malachi
The Ebionite
Jews use also the authentic text of the Gospel according to Matthew, also
known as The Gospel according to the Hebrews, but do not consider it as holy scripture, but as an important historic book.
b) The Bible of the Syrian Orthodox
Church, which contains the following books:
1) Genesis
2) Exodus
3) Leviticus
4) Numbers
5) Deuteronomy
6) Joshua
7) Judges
8) Rute
9) 1 Samuel
10) 2 Samuel
11) 1 Kings
12) 2 Kings
13) 1 Chronicles
14) 2 Chronicles
15) Ezra
16) Nehemiah
17) Ester
18) Job
19) Psalms
20) Proverbs
21) Eclesiastes
22) Song of Songs
23) Isaiah
24) Jeremiah
25) Lamentations
26) Ezekiel
27) Daniel
28) Hosea
29) Joel
30) Amos
31) Obadiah
32) Jonah
33) Micah
34) Nahum
35) Habakkuk
36) Zephaniah
37) Haggai
38) Zechariah
39) Malachi
40) Matthew
41) Mark
42) Luke
43) John
44) Acts of the Apostles
45) Romans
46) 1 Corinthians
47) 2 Corinthians
48) Galatians
49) Ephesians
50) Philippians
51) Colossians
52) 1 Thessalonians
53) 2 Thessalonians
54) 1
Timothy
55) 2 Timothy
56) Titus
57) Philemon
58) Hebrews
59) James
60) 1 Peter
61) 1 John
c) The Bible of the Protestantism, which
contains the following books:
1) Genesis
2) Exodus
3) Leviticus
4) Numbers
5) Deuteronomy
6) Joshua
7) Judges
8) Rute
9) 1 Samuel
10) 2 Samuel
11) 1 Kings
12) 2 Kings
13) 1 Chronicles
14) 2 Chronicles
15) Ezra
16) Nehemiah
17) Ester
18) Job
19) Psalms
20) Proverbs
21) Eclesiastes
22) Song of Songs
23) Isaiah
24) Jeremiah
25) Lamentations
26) Ezekiel
27) Daniel
28) Hosea
29) Joel
30) Amos
31) Obadiah
32) Jonah
33) Micah
34) Nahum
35) Habakkuk
36) Zephaniah
37) Haggai
38) Zechariah
39) Malachi
40) Matthew
41) Mark
42) Luke
43) John
44) Acts of the Apostles
45) Romans
46) 1 Corinthians
47) 2 Corinthians
48) Galatians
49) Ephesians
50) Philippians
51) Colossians
52) 1 Thessalonians
53) 2 Thessalonians
54) 1
Timothy
55) 2 Timothy
56) Titus
57) Philemon
58) Hebrews
59) James
60) 1 Peter
61) 1 John
62) 2 Peter
63) 2 John
64) 3 John
65) Jude
66) Revelation
d) The Bible of the Roman Catholic
Church, which contains the following books:
1) Genesis
2) Exodus
3) Leviticus
4) Numbers
5) Deuteronomy
6) Joshua
7) Judges
8) Rute
9) 1 Samuel
10) 2 Samuel
11) 1 Kings
12) 2 Kings
13) 1 Chronicles
14) 2 Chronicles
15) Ezra
16) Nehemiah
17) Ester
18) Job
19) Psalms
20) Proverbs
21) Eclesiastes
22) Song of Songs
23) Isaiah
24) Jeremiah
25) Lamentations
26) Ezekiel
27) Daniel
28) Hosea
29) Joel
30) Amos
31) Obadiah
32) Jonah
33) Micah
34) Nahum
35) Habakkuk
36) Zephaniah
37) Haggai
38) Zechariah
39) Malachi
40) Matthew
41) Mark
42) Luke
43) John
44) Acts of the Apostles
45) Romans
46) 1 Corinthians
47) 2 Corinthians
48) Galatians
49) Ephesians
50) Philippians
51) Colossians
52) 1 Thessalonians
53) 2 Thessalonians
54) 1
Timothy
55) 2 Timothy
56) Titus
57) Philemon
58) Hebrews
59) James
60) 1 Peter
61) 1 John
62) 2 Peter
63) 2 John
64) 3 John
65) Jude
66) Revelation
67) Tobit
68) Judith
69) 1 Maccabees
70) 2 Maccabees
71) Wisdom of Solomon
72) Sirach (Ecclesiasticus)
73) Baruch
74) Additions to the Book of Ester
75) Additions to the Book of Daniel
e) The Bible of the Greek Orthodox
Church, which contains the following books:
1) Genesis
2) Exodus
3) Leviticus
4) Numbers
5) Deuteronomy
6) Joshua
7) Judges
8) Rute
9) 1 Samuel
10) 2 Samuel
11) 1 Kings
12) 2 Kings
13) 1 Chronicles
14) 2 Chronicles
15) Ezra
16) Nehemiah
17) Ester
18) Job
19) Psalms
20) Proverbs
21) Eclesiastes
22) Song of Songs
23) Isaiah
24) Jeremiah
25) Lamentations
26) Ezekiel
27) Daniel
28) Hosea
29) Joel
30) Amos
31) Obadiah
32) Jonah
33) Micah
34) Nahum
35) Habakkuk
36) Zephaniah
37) Haggai
38) Zechariah
39) Malachi
40) Matthew
41) Mark
42) Luke
43) John
44) Acts of the Apostles
45) Romans
46) 1 Corinthians
47) 2 Corinthians
48) Galatians
49) Ephesians
50) Philippians
51) Colossians
52) 1 Thessalonians
53) 2 Thessalonians
54) 1 Timothy
55) 2 Timothy
56) Titus
57) Philemon
58) Hebrews
59) James
60) 1 Peter
61) 1 John
62) 2 Peter
63) 2 John
64) 3 John
65) Jude
66) Revelation
67) Tobit
68) Judith
69) 1 Maccabees
70) 2 Maccabees
71) Wisdom of Solomon
72) Sirach (Ecclesiasticus)
73) Baruch
74) Additions to the Book of Ester
75) Additions to the Book of Daniel
76) 1 Ezra
77) Prayer of Manasseh
78) 3 Maccabees
79) 4 Macabeus
80) Psalm 151
f) The Bible of the Ethiopian Orthodox
Church, which contains the following books:
1) Genesis
2) Exodus
3) Leviticus
4) Numbers
5) Deuteronomy
6) Joshua
7) Judges
8) Rute
9) 1 Samuel
10) 2 Samuel
11) 1 Kings
12) 2 Kings
13) 1 Chronicles
14) 2 Chronicles
15) Ezra
16) Nehemiah
17) Ester
18) Job
19) Psalms
20) Proverbs
21) Eclesiastes
22) Song of Songs
23) Isaiah
24) Jeremiah
25) Lamentations
26) Ezekiel
27) Daniel
28) Hosea
29) Joel
30) Amos
31) Obadiah
32) Jonah
33) Micah
34) Nahum
35) Habakkuk
36) Zephaniah
37) Haggai
38) Zechariah
39) Malachi
40) Matthew
41) Mark
42) Luke
43) John
44) Acts of the Apostles
45) Romans
46) 1 Corinthians
47) 2 Corinthians
48) Galatians
49) Ephesians
50) Philippians
51) Colossians
52) 1 Thessalonians
53) 2 Thessalonians
54) 1
Timothy
55) 2 Timothy
56) Titus
57) Philemon
58) Hebrews
59) James
60) 1 Peter
61) 1 John
62) 2 Peter
63) 2 John
64) 3 John
65) Jude
66) Revelation
67) Tobit
68) Judith
69) 1 Maccabees
70) 2 Maccabees
71) Wisdom of Solomon
72) Sirach (Ecclesiasticus)
73) Baruch
74) Additions to the Book of Ester
75) Additions to the Book of Daniel
76) 1 Ezra
77) Prayer of Manasseh
78) 3 Maccabees
79) Psalm 151
80) Enoch
81) Jubilees
82) 3 Ezra
83) 4 Ezra
84) 1
Synods
85) 2 Synods
86) 3 Synods
87) 4 Synods
88) 1 Pact
89) 2
Pact
90) Clement
91) Didascalia
Therefore, we need to know which of these
Bibles is the true Bible.
As each religion or sect has its own
Bible, then the true Bible is the Bible of the religion or sect that is the
correct one.
Therefore, we need to know which of
these religions or sects is the correct one.
The five first books of the Bible,
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, who are present in the
Bibles of all the religions and sects, are in fact one only book, divided into
five volumes, called the Book of the Law (in Hebrew, Sepher
Torah), because it contains the Law
of God (Torah).
In these five first books of the Bible
are the commandments of God.
The Roman Catholic Church, the Greek
Orthodox Church, the Syrian Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and
the Protestant and Evangelical churches, say that it is not necessary to obey
all the commandments of God, which
are in the Law of God (the five
first books of the Bible), as, for example, the commandment of doing the
circumcision (Genesis 17:9-14 and Exodus 12:48-49 and Leviticus 12:3), the
commandment of not eating the unclean animals (Leviticus 11), the commandment
of keeping Saturday (Exodus 20:8-11), and the commandment of doing the holidays
of God (Leviticus, chapter 23).
Therefore, it’s obvious that these
religions or sects are wrong, because they recognize that God gave the commandments that are in
His Law (five first books of the Bible), and however they say that it’s not
necessary to obey several commandments of God.
Well, if God is the Creator of all things, and is
the Lord of all human beings, it’s obvious that we must obey all His
commandments, and it’s obvious that all the religions or sects that say that
it’s not necessary to obey all the commandments of God are wrong religions or wrong sects.
So, the correct religion or sect only
can be the Judaism, because only this
religion says that we must obey all the commandments of the Law of God.
Therefore, the correct Bible is the
Bible of the Judaism, which is composed
only by the Tanach (which the Christians
call Old Testament), without the addition of the apocryphal books
Consequently, all our beliefs, doctrines
and practices must be based on the Bible of the Judaism (Tanach), which is the true Bible.
It is interesting to notice that the Christian Bibles are very contradictory,
because in them it is written that God
commanded that we do the circumcision (Genesis 17:9-14 and Leviticus 12:3 and
Exodus 12:48-49), and that we do not eat the unclean animals (Leviticus 11),
and that we keep the Shabbat (Exodus 20:8-11), and that we do the holidays of God (Leviticus 23), and is also written
that Jesus Christ said that he did not come to abolish the Law of God, and that the Law of God will never be
abolished, and that we must obey all the commandments of the Law of God, without exception
(Matthew 5:17-19), and however in them it is written, as well, in the part that
they call The New Testament, that Jesus Christ abolished the Law of God (Ephesians 2:15),
and that we must not do the circumcision (Galatians 5:2), and that we may eat
any animal (Matthew 15:10-20 and Mark 7:14-23 and Acts 10:9-16 and Romans 14:14
and 14:20 and 1 Corinthians 10:25 and 1 Timothy 4:4), and that we need not to
keep the Shabbat (Matthew 12:1-8 and Mark 2:23-28 and Luke 6:1-5 and John 5:8-9
and 5:16-18 and Romans 14:5 and Galatians 4:10-11 and Colossians 2:16-17), and
that we don’t need to do the holidays of God,
commanded by Him (Galatians 4:10-11 and Colossians 2:16-17).
This clearly shows that the Christian Bibles are false, because the
contradiction evidences the lie.
Thanks to God, informations about the beliefs and
practices of the Ebionite Jews were
registered in the books of the old Christian
writers, called Church Fathers, so that we can
know that the true followers of Jesus the
Nazarene were the Ebionite Jews, and
not the Christians, and that the true
Bible is the Bible of the Judaism.
About this subject, see the next pages:
http://www.servosdejave.org.br/churchfathers.htm
http://www.servosdejave.org.br/the_true_followers.htm
http://www.servosdejave.org.br/the_true_christianity.htm
http://www.servosdejave.org.br/which_is_the_authentic_text.htm
http://www.servosdejave.org.br/links_ebionites.htm
http://www.servosdejave.org.br/links_gospel_ebionites.htm
See also this page:
http://www.servosdejave.org.br/what_is_islam.htm
.
Yahveh
bless you.
João
Paulo Fernandes Pontes.
Published in August 25,
2007.
Updated in February 7, 2012.
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