I have to say this, your content is so very well done! You deserve tens of thousands of views per video! Your graphics, thumbnails, picture and sound quality and editing are all 10/10. I hope you find your way home to the One True Church that our Lord established here on earth. God Bless you.
God bless you brother, u cease to amaze me. u are such a kindred spirit, & so humble at heart. your knowledge has always impressed me, especially with the canon. But of course I must say come home to the Catholic Church brother, we need educated men like u, that God has gifted. teaching the true Biblical history, that was always taught in Christianity throughout antiquity. Lord bless u
I totally agree onlylove556! When you put it all together there is only one option for faithful Christians: 73 books, the real presence, confession, Peter clearly the rock, Peter's primacy, apolstolic succession etc etc.
@@gclmedia Come on brother u already know I love u, & have nothing but love for u. God has truly blessed u to teach. And I have a feeling it was bc of you're a hunger, & wanting to seek for more spiritual meat. Has St. Paul says in 1 Corinthians 11; for there must be heresies Amongst Us. And it's because we will see the corruption, divisions, in all diff teachings, Churches etc etc, making us seek for truth. For if there was no heresies being taught, how would we be able to know what's truth, & what's falsehood... And that's why I believe you are so blessed brother, because you are so hungry for more wisdom. Has God feeds u, u feed us with the wisdom he has given u, to feed his flock, through u. May the Lord keep blessing u more, & more brother. 🙏🏼💪🏻
It sounds like you'll have a list of these. My favorite subtle references to the "apocrypha" and genuine apocrypha are: 1). When Jesus asks "Who do men say that I am?" "Jeremiah" was an answer because 2 Maccabees portrays Jeremiah like the Angel of the Yhwh by his outdrawn sword. There were several books that portrayed various men in that fashion (another example is I Enoch 70 doing so with Enoch). 2). The entirety of Matthew 6 is Jesus explaining Tobit 12.8, with some scribes having even changed "alms giving" to "righteousness" because the parallels were so strong. The place where he diverges, the Lord's Prayer, still quotes Sirach on the requirement to forgive sins. 3). When Jesus disputes with the Sadducees, he uses I Enoch 15 pretty transparently. His argument becomes far more potent if it's read with I Enoch 15, too, and it makes a lot more sense.