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Full Question: A friend of mine went out with a guy who believes that books like the book of Enoch and the suffering of Moses should be read along with the scripture and thus be treated as inerrant. Is this a new thing or have people always tried to include these books in scripture? Obviously in Catholicism they add books to the bible, so I’m guessing this is a similar situation. I’ve heard the teaching that Jude quotes the book of Enoch in his letter. So, should Christians study extra Biblical books?
Links Mentioned:
The Chicago Council on Biblical Inerrancy
Defending Inerrancy by Norman Geisler and William Roach
To read the show notes, click here.
Call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].
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Full Question: A friend of mine went out with a guy who believes that books like the book of Enoch and the suffering of Moses should be read along with the scripture and thus be treated as inerrant. Is this a new thing or have people always tried to include these books in scripture? Obviously in Catholicism they add books to the bible, so I’m guessing this is a similar situation. I’ve heard the teaching that Jude quotes the book of Enoch in his letter. So, should Christians study extra Biblical books?
Links Mentioned:
The Chicago Council on Biblical Inerrancy
Defending Inerrancy by Norman Geisler and William Roach
To read the show notes, click here.
Call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].

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