New Testament by Kufrcleaner V1
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If we look at the New Testament, the matter will not be much different from the Old Testament
, as the Gospels are an unknown work, the author of which is
the modern interpretation - the Gospel of Matthew.


William Walker (5) says that
all four Gospels, Acts, and Acts…
the names “Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John”…appeared only as titles for the Gospels…
these titles were added recently…probably in the second century…
most scholars agree that the Acts of the Apostles was written by the same writer as the Gospel of Luke…but as we have explained…the identity of the author is not certain.The Bible Dictionary also confirms”Christian writers in the second century AD attributed the four Gospels to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.The Church received these writings as reliable and authoritative records, as they contain the testimony of the apostles about the life and teachings of Christ.”http://st-takla.org/Full-Free-Coptic…1_A/A_422.htmlSharon Warner (6) says thatmost scholars They agree that the Gospel of Matthew and Luke were written separately from each other… Both Matthew and Luke (we repeat that the real authors are unknown)… used the Gospel of Mark as one of their primary sources.Let us take some examples to clarify the subject more clearly…Who wrote the Gospel of Matthew??The writer of the Gospel of Matthew is unknown… A Guide to Reading the Bible - Page 183It may be Matthew or it may be someone else Introduction to the New Testament - Page 245The Bible does not mention anything about him… and we do not know the name of the author exactly The Jesuit translationHistory has not


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الأناجيل الأربعة القانونية متى مرقس لوقا يوحنا - شرح الكلمة - قاموس الكتاب المقدس | دائرة المعارف الكتابية المسيحية - معجم الكلمات العسرة في الإنجيل - موقع أنبا تكلا - مصر
Introduction to the Bible - Habib SaeedWho wrote the Gospel of John??The author of the Gospel of John is known only to God…and the Gospel does not explain anything about its author or the date of its composition.Introduction to the New Testament - Dr. Fahim AzizThe Jesuit TranslationDonald Griggs (7) saysthere is an old tradition that says that Saint John wrote the fourth Gospel…in addition to three letters and the Book of Revelation…however, Bible scholars have carefully studied the language, style and content of these books…and concluded that John did not write these five books…and the author of the fourth Gospel will remain unknown. We will not The Gospel of JohnWho wrote the Epistle to the Hebrews???It is not known for certain who wrote this epistle. The Encyclopedia of the BibleThere is nothing in the epistle that can be used to infer the name of its author Introduction to the Bible - Page 342Only God
Most scholars agree that Acts was written by the same author as the Gospel of Luke…but as we have explained…the identity of the author is uncertain.

















Introduction to the New Testament - Dr. Fahim Aziz - Page 679
Introduction to the New Testament - Dr. Fahim Aziz - Page 679 As for
the Epistle of Jude… we do not know specifically the identity of the author of the Epistle
William Barclay’s interpretation of the Epistle of Jude
Introduction to the New Testament - Dr. Fahim Aziz - Page 679


the Second Epistle of Peter, scholars almost unanimously agree that its author is unknown… and that Peter is not its author.

As for the Second Epistle of Peter, scholars almost unanimously agree that its author is unknown…and that Peter is not its author. There are
those who borrow the name Paul so that his epistle is under the authority of the teacher…
as the unknown writer of the Second Epistle to the Thessalonians did
[Back to a Christian writer who devoted a letter to eschatological issues: he is Paul in the First Epistle to the Thessalonians. Then a writer whose name we do not know took the initiative. He undoubtedly lived in a community in which these issues referred to were strongly raised,
so he wrote a second epistle to the Thessalonians and placed it under the authority of the teacher. These are numerous proofs that confirm that we are dealing with a forged work.
http://www.paulfeghali.org/index.php…88&page_id=510
And by the same principle we have to ask … why was the book of the Shepherd of Hermas not included in the books of the Holy Bible … and the writer is one of the apostles as stated by Anba Youannis (8)

As for the Second Epistle of Peter, scholars almost unanimously agree that its author is unknown…and that Peter is not its author. As for
the date of writing the Gospels … it is impossible to determine the year of writing the Gospels … as stated by Anba Youannis (9) …!!!

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as we have seen …
we have seen a book copied from other documents, some of which are known and some of which are unknown
We have seen a book that has developed over time .. and the churches have differed and still differ about it
We have seen that each of the church fathers had his own holy book
We have seen that the first father to know this book in its current form was Athanasius .. that is, after more than 3 centuries after the death of Christ
We have seen a book that we do not know when it became sacred with the Old Testament … we do not know who wrote it … nor who compiled it … we do not know when it was written …
we have seen a book that came by the vote of the fathers to determine the canonical books … !!
So is this book sacred?
We leave the answer to the reader
???
🚨to authenticate :-
1Proof
Demands
a Verdict - p. 38
2New Testament Apocrypha - p. 24
3Background Material for Teachers, Old Testament Bible Survey Course-Bob O Johnson - pg 219
4Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and ChartsThomas Nelson Publisherspg 79
5Interpolations in the Pauline lettersWilliam Walker -pg 239
6Unlocking The Message Of The Bible: Guide to Biblical InterpretationSharon Warner
7The Bible from scratch the New Testament for beginners - Donald L. Griggs
8The Christian Church in the Age of the Apostles - pg 405
9Ibid