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[[New testament]] is missing. I understand that all denominations have the same books in the New testament, but this should be stated explicitly. [[User:Andries Krugers Dagneaux|Andries]] 03:56, 26 May 2007 (CDT) | [[New testament]] is missing. I understand that all denominations have the same books in the New testament, but this should be stated explicitly. [[User:Andries Krugers Dagneaux|Andries]] 03:56, 26 May 2007 (CDT) | ||
: Well, this article is about the books which make up the original scriptures (the Tanakh, Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament) and how they are referred to in the various denominations. A similar article about the New Testment should be next and linked to this one, because of course Judaism would not be connected with that set of scriptures. As some of the links in this article are about, there are some significant differences between denominations about what books belong in the New Testament | : Well, this article is about the books which make up the original scriptures (the Tanakh, Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament) and how they are referred to in the various denominations. A similar article about the New Testment should be next and linked to this one, because of course Judaism would not be connected with that set of scriptures. As some of the links in this article are about, there are some significant differences between denominations about what books belong in the New Testament. There is largely agreement on the books which the Protestant Bible includes, I believe but some denominations have additional books. I guess you've identified what my next project should be, Thanks! --[[User:Tim McCully|Tim McCully]] 20:34, 28 May 2007 (CDT) |
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Well I gave up on building this complex table from scratch, and copied verbatim everything from the Wikipedia equivalent at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Books_of_the_Bible. ----Tim McCully 00:09, 21 May 2007 (CDT)
- I'm not so sure WP can claim credit for the contents of this table, Tim. ;-) The intro is another matter. --Stephen Ewen 01:43, 16 --Tim McCully 03:10, 22 May 2007 (CDT)May 2007 (CDT)
- Stephen, you seem to say someone else may deserve credit for this table. What should I do about that concern? What is the next step to getting this ready for approval? I am in the process of checking the external links for function and content. --Tim McCully 03:10, 22 May 2007 (CDT)
- No one need be attributed with the table mechanics, and the book names themselves are all in the Public Domain. I'd love to see some history of how the canons were selected by the varied Judaeo-Christian branches. Stephen Ewen 01:03, 21 May 2007 (CDT)
- IMO the history of the canons belongs in a linked article. That last link to the UMC Book That Bridges Millenia site has a lot of material that could be used for such an article. Maybe that should indeed come next.--Tim McCully 03:10, 22 May 2007 (CDT)
New testament is missing. I understand that all denominations have the same books in the New testament, but this should be stated explicitly. Andries 03:56, 26 May 2007 (CDT)
- Well, this article is about the books which make up the original scriptures (the Tanakh, Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament) and how they are referred to in the various denominations. A similar article about the New Testment should be next and linked to this one, because of course Judaism would not be connected with that set of scriptures. As some of the links in this article are about, there are some significant differences between denominations about what books belong in the New Testament. There is largely agreement on the books which the Protestant Bible includes, I believe but some denominations have additional books. I guess you've identified what my next project should be, Thanks! --Tim McCully 20:34, 28 May 2007 (CDT)
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