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Did Jesus Ever Speak of writings Outside the Bible?
by ClassickConcept 25 Replies latest watchtower bible
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notverylikely
Everything he quoted was outside the bible since the bible didn't exist at the time.
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snowbird
I believe he/she means other than what are now known as the Hebrew Scriptures.
This may help.
http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=30920
Sylvia
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Meeting Junkie No More
Great link, Snowbird - thanks for that!
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wobble
Jesus also quoted, or paraphrased, the words of previous Rabbis, using the introduction "you have heard it said ..." he usually added to the words, or improved upon them, i.e his rewording of Rabbi Hillel's Golden Rule to "Do unto others......"
This does not mean he concurred with all that particular Rabbi taught, and the same could be said for his leaning on what are now considered deutero-canonical books, the fact that he used some of the thoughts is not a complete argument to include them in the cannon.
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PSacramento
Jesus spoke in a way that the people of his time could understand and relate to so, yes, he quoted from the OT and as wobble mentioned above, from known teachers too.
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Meeting Junkie No More
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snowbird
"You heard that it was said ..."
"But, I say to you ..."
I used to wonder how could a mere angel - albeit archangel - make such sweeping and assertive statements!
Sylvia
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Meeting Junkie No More
Leviticus 19:18