• How To Read The Bible: History & Canonicity

  • Mar 21 2025
  • Duración: 27 m
  • Podcast

How To Read The Bible: History & Canonicity

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  • Episode 166 - This episode delves into the history and canonicity of the Bible, exploring how the canon was formed, the significance of liturgical context, and the differences between Catholic and Protestant Bibles. It also discusses the importance of translation and interpretation, emphasizing the need for understanding scripture within its historical and cultural context. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the importance of passing on the wisdom of scripture to future generations.

    Takeaways:

    • Canonicity refers to the list of books in the Bible and their significance.
    • The formation of the Bible's canon was influenced by liturgical practices.
    • Books were chosen based on their orthodox teachings and community usage.
    • The Septuagint played a crucial role in the translation of Hebrew texts into Greek.
    • Different traditions in Judaism influenced the Protestant and Catholic Bibles.
    • Translation of scripture involves balancing readability and theological depth.
    • Understanding the historical context of scripture is essential for interpretation.
    • Dynamic and formal equivalence are two approaches to translation.
    • The importance of reading scripture in the context of the Church's teachings.
    • Passing on the stories and teachings of scripture is vital for future generations.

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