Deuterocanonical Book

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As I was helping my brother with his Bible study, I trembled over very two important words: Deuterocanonical Books. It took me a minute to realize that not everyone knows the true significance and the fight it took to prove the incense of these books. The Deuterocanonical Books are recognized by the Coptic Orthodox Church as completion to the Holy Bible, and just like anything in the church understand the meaning and importance of these books is essential. After all we should study every valuable thing in our church. Some individuals have seen the Deuterocanonical Books as the mysterious books. Why are they not recognized by all Christian dominations? Is it just matter of how many number of books there is in the Bible or is this addition another …show more content…

Is it not just matter of how many number of books there is in the Bible. The Deuterocanonical Books are part of the Bible and deserve the same amount of respect of the Bible like understanding the books that are included in the series, the Bible divisions, why Apocrypha is an antonym, the proof of the authenticity, the Protestants’ arguments, and the importance of the books. It is very important to learn all we can about the church to keep our faith alive. The Deuterocanonical Books is another example that shows how strong our church is. If our church did not strive to prove how valuable the Deuterocanonical Books are, then these holy books would have never been included in our Holy Bible. The truth to be said, this was not the first or last time our church stood up to defend the faith. Not only do we obtain more spiritual knowledge from these books, but they also address how powerful the grace of the Lord is. The Holy Spirit is what guided the holy fathers to prove and fight until the Deuterocanonical Books became an attachment to the Old Testament. Our church is strong, and the Bible is the word of the all Mighty God, so we should cherish it and glorify all parts of it. Glory be to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,

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