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#12225 Why Isn’t the Book of Enoch in the Bible If the Disciples Referenced It? - Joe Heschmeyer

 
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In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we tackle one of the most intriguing questions about the Bible’s development: If the disciples and early Christians referenced the Book of Enoch, why isn’t it part of the biblical canon? We explore the Church’s criteria for canonization, Enoch’s influence, and why it ultimately didn’t make the cut.

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Questions Covered:

  • 03:51 – Why was Enoch not considered canon if the disciples referenced it?
  • 14:25 – Why is confession to a priest necessary?
  • 21:17 – Who is St. Mary Salome? Was she the Blessed Mother’s sister?
  • 25:07 – Why is the penalty of sin, death? It seems so harsh.
  • 33:55 – Rather than having a Catholic funeral Is having a mortuary service burial, okay?
  • 35:32 – Is there any truth to the rumor that the baptism formula was in Jesus name early on?
  • 40:30 – What would be the implications of a person without a soul?
  • 44:45 – Could a Catholic accept Jesus as the new Isaac and Peter as the new Abraham as an explanation of Mt. 16:18-19?
  • 49:17 – My husband is interested in Catholicism. He asked: 1 Peter 2:25 Why is the word bishop replaced to overseer in some versions?
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Chapters

1. Why was Enoch not considered canon if the disciples referenced it? (00:03:51)

2. Why is confession to a priest necessary? (00:14:25)

3. Who is St. Mary Salome? Was she the Blessed Mother’s sister? (00:21:17)

4. Why is the penalty of sin, death? It seems so harsh. (00:25:07)

5. Rather than having a Catholic funeral Is having a mortuary service burial, okay? (00:33:55)

6. Is there any truth to the rumor that the baptism formula was in Jesus name early on? (00:35:32)

7. What would be the implications of a person without a soul? (00:40:30)

8. Could a Catholic accept Jesus as the new Isaac and Peter as the new Abraham as an explanation of Mt. 16:18-19? (00:44:45)

9. My husband is interested in Catholicism. He asked: 1 Peter 2:25 Why is the word bishop replaced to overseer in some versions? (00:49:17)

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In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we tackle one of the most intriguing questions about the Bible’s development: If the disciples and early Christians referenced the Book of Enoch, why isn’t it part of the biblical canon? We explore the Church’s criteria for canonization, Enoch’s influence, and why it ultimately didn’t make the cut.

Help support the work we do by donating! Catholicanswersradio.com

Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here

Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com

Questions Covered:

  • 03:51 – Why was Enoch not considered canon if the disciples referenced it?
  • 14:25 – Why is confession to a priest necessary?
  • 21:17 – Who is St. Mary Salome? Was she the Blessed Mother’s sister?
  • 25:07 – Why is the penalty of sin, death? It seems so harsh.
  • 33:55 – Rather than having a Catholic funeral Is having a mortuary service burial, okay?
  • 35:32 – Is there any truth to the rumor that the baptism formula was in Jesus name early on?
  • 40:30 – What would be the implications of a person without a soul?
  • 44:45 – Could a Catholic accept Jesus as the new Isaac and Peter as the new Abraham as an explanation of Mt. 16:18-19?
  • 49:17 – My husband is interested in Catholicism. He asked: 1 Peter 2:25 Why is the word bishop replaced to overseer in some versions?
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Why was Enoch not considered canon if the disciples referenced it? (00:03:51)

2. Why is confession to a priest necessary? (00:14:25)

3. Who is St. Mary Salome? Was she the Blessed Mother’s sister? (00:21:17)

4. Why is the penalty of sin, death? It seems so harsh. (00:25:07)

5. Rather than having a Catholic funeral Is having a mortuary service burial, okay? (00:33:55)

6. Is there any truth to the rumor that the baptism formula was in Jesus name early on? (00:35:32)

7. What would be the implications of a person without a soul? (00:40:30)

8. Could a Catholic accept Jesus as the new Isaac and Peter as the new Abraham as an explanation of Mt. 16:18-19? (00:44:45)

9. My husband is interested in Catholicism. He asked: 1 Peter 2:25 Why is the word bishop replaced to overseer in some versions? (00:49:17)

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