![]() ![]() ![]() They are known as the antilegomena, “the books spoken against.” There were seven books whose authority was doubted by some members of the early church. These accepted books were known as the homolegomena that is, “the books spoken for.” However, some of the books that are now in the New Testament canon have been, at times, questioned as being divinely authoritative. Most of the books of the New Testament were immediately received as authoritative by the church. Why Was the Authority of Certain New Testament Books Questioned? (The Antilegomena)Īre the Right Books in the New Testament? – Question 16
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