The Canon of Scripture - Session 5 - The God Who Speaks: Sunday School Kit
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Because the Bible was written by numerous authors in a variety of times and places, it has led some people to speculate about the role of church councils in deciding what books would be included – and excluded – from our Bible. How certain can we be that the 66 books of the Old and New Testament are all that God intended for us to have?
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