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[quote:NicOleander:MV81MjQwOTYzXzk3NTA4MjQzXzVFNzA0OEY4] X- omg almost lost this whole post, careful something is triggering in here, I don't see it [youtube]https://youtu.be/ma25zpcx-fA[/youtube] https://youtu.be/ma25zpcx-fA This came up after my post. Nothing new to me but it instigated a huge tangent on when Revelation was added to the cannon "[b]To the church in the East, Revelation was unknown for four centuries. It was not included in the Peshitto Version of the New Testament in the fifth century. Yet in the fourth century, Athanasius recognized Revelation, and the Council of Carthage listed it as canonical[/b]. The Third Council of Constantinople in the seventh century accepted it as part of the scripture of the Eastern church. [b]Nevertheless, the text and imagery of Revelation is absent from the hymns and liturgy of the Syrian church throughout its history.[/b] Therefore, Revelation was not accepted as readily in the Eastern church tra- dition" "Indeed, in his [b]1522 Preface to the Revelation of Saint John, Luther said[/b]: “My spirit cannot accommodate itself to this book. For me this is reason not to think highly of it: Christ is neither taught nor known in it”" https://anabaptisspam/mediawiki/index.php?title=Canonicity_and_Acceptance_of_Revelation_(in_Revelation) 14-16th century history mystery topic [/quote]
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