
In today's episode of the Text-Driven Women Podcast, we're studying our first category in our new Systematic Theology study—Introduction to the Doctrine of Scripture (Bibliology).
This specific episode walks through various historical and theological questions concerning the biblical canon, specifically the criteria by which the books were recognized.
Listening and Discussion Guide
Dates to Remember:
Criteria:
Definitions:
Septuagint - The Greek translation of the Old Testament Scriptures
Canon - The word “canon” comes from the Greek word for “measuring rod” and refers to the rule of law that was used to determine if a book measured up to a particular standard. Therefore, this term refers to the collection of scriptural books that God has given his corporate people.
Scripture:
For examples of Jesus quoting the Old Testament canon see the following biblical passages: Matthew 4:4, 7, 10; 5:21, 27, 31, 33, 38; 15:1–6; 19:4–6, Mark 12:28–34; Luke 24:27; John 8:12–13, 17–18
Discussion Guide:
What is the definition of the biblical canon?
What criteria or guidelines were utilized to recognize and accept the books of the Bible (inspired Scripture)?
How does this quick overview of the biblical canon help you recognize the beauty, delight, and treasure that the compiled Word of God is?