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Citas de Libros Deuterocanonicos en el Nuevo Testamento

La Biblia esta compuesta por varios libros.a) Libros Protocanónicos: son aquellos libros que fueron y son considerados inspirados, sea por la religión judía, sea por la católica, como también por las Iglesias protestantes. Es decir, que su inspiración no ha sido puesta en duda por ninguna Iglesia.b) Libros Deuterocanónicos: son aquellos libros de la Biblia de cuya inspiración se dudó algún tiempo o por alguna Iglesia en particular. Son siete libros deuterocanónicos del Antiguo Testamento: TobíasJuditSabiduríaEclesiastésBaruc1 y 2 Macabeosalgunos fragmentos de Daniel y Esther. Los protestantes no aceptan estos libros . También son siete deuterocanónicos del Nuevo Testamento: Carta a los Hebreos, Carta de Santiago2 de Pedro, 2 y 3 de Juan; Apocalipsis; más algunos versículos de los evangelios: Mc 16, 9-20; Lc 22, 43; Jn 8, 1-11. 3 Ejemplo de cita de un libro deuterocanonico en el Nuevo Testamento:Tob 3:7 Sucedió aquel mismo día, que también Sarra, hija de Ragüel, el de Ecbátana de Media, fue injuriada por una de las esclavas de su padre,Tob 3:8 porque había sido dada en matrimonio a siete hombres, pero el malvado demonio Asmodeo los había matado antes de que se unieran a ella como casados. La esclava le decía: «¡Eres tú la que matas a tus maridos! Ya has tenido siete, pero ni de uno siquiera has disfrutado.Tob 7:11 Ya la he dado a siete maridos, de nuestros hermanos, y todos murieron la misma noche que entraron donde ella. Así que, muchacho, ahora come y bebe y el Señor os dará su gracia y su paz.» Pero Tobías replicó: «No comeré ni beberé hasta que no hayas tomado una decisión acerca de lo que te he pedido.» Ragüel le dijo: «¡Está bien! A ti se te debe dar, según la sentencia del libro de Moisés, y el Cielo decreta que te sea dada. Recibe a tu hermana. A partir de ahora, tú eres su hermano y ella es tu hermana. Tuya es desde hoy por siempre. Que el Señor del Cielo os guíe a buen fin esta noche, hijo, y os dé su gracia y su paz.»Mat 22:25 Ahora bien, había entre nosotros siete hermanos. El primero se casó y murió; y, no teniendo descendencia, dejó su mujer a su hermano.Mat 22:26 Sucedió lo mismo con el segundo, y con el tercero, hasta los siete.Mat 22:27 Después de todos murió la mujer.Mar 12:20 Eran siete hermanos: el primero tomó mujer, pero murió sin dejar descendencia;Mar 12:21 también el segundo la tomó y murió sin dejar descendencia; y el tercero lo mismo.Mar 12:22 Ninguno de los siete dejó descendencia. Después de todos, murió también la mujer.Luc 20:29 Eran siete hermanos; habiendo tomado mujer el primero, murió sin hijos;Luc 20:30 y la tomó el segundo,Luc 20:31 luego el tercero; del mismo modo los siete murieron también sin dejar hijos.Luc 20:32 Finalmente, también murió la mujer.A continuación una lista en ingles, busque en español pero las listas que encontraba no eran tales las citas que decían y solo generaban confusión además de ser extremadamente extensas...Matt. 2:16 - Herod's decree of slaying innocent children was prophesied in Wis. 11:7 - slaying the holy innocents.Matt. 6:19-20 - Jesus' statement about laying up for yourselves treasure in heaven follows Sirach 29:11 - lay up your treasure.Matt.. 7:12 - Jesus' golden rule "do unto others" is the converse of Tobit 4:15 - what you hate, do not do to others.Matt. 7:16,20 - Jesus' statement "you will know them by their fruits" follows Sirach 27:6 - the fruit discloses the cultivation.Matt. 9:36 - the people were "like sheep without a shepherd" is same as Judith 11:19 - sheep without a shepherd.Matt. 11:25 - Jesus' description "Lord of heaven and earth" is the same as Tobit 7:18 - Lord of heaven and earth.Matt. 12:42 - Jesus refers to the wisdom of Solomon which was recorded and made part of the deuterocanonical books.Matt. 16:18 - Jesus' reference to the "power of death" and "gates of Hades" references Wisdom 16:13.Matt. 22:25; Mark 12:20; Luke 20:29 - Gospel writers refer to the canonicity of Tobit 3:8 and 7:11 regarding the seven brothers.Matt. 24:15 - the "desolating sacrilege" Jesus refers to is also taken from 1 Macc. 1:54 and 2 Macc. 8:17.Matt. 24:16 - let those "flee to the mountains" is taken from 1 Macc. 2:28.Matt. 27:43 - if He is God's Son, let God deliver him from His adversaries follows Wisdom 2:18.Mark 4:5,16-17 - Jesus' description of seeds falling on rocky ground and having no root follows Sirach 40:15.Mark 9:48 - description of hell where their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched references Judith 16:17.Luke 1:42 - Elizabeth's declaration of Mary's blessedness above all women follows Uzziah's declaration in Judith 13:18.Luke 1:52 - Mary's magnificat addressing the mighty falling from their thrones and replaced by lowly follows Sirach 10:14.Luke 2:29 - Simeon's declaration that he is ready to die after seeing the Child Jesus follows Tobit 11:9.Luke 13:29 - the Lord's description of men coming from east and west to rejoice in God follows Baruch 4:37.Luke 21:24 - Jesus' usage of "fall by the edge of the sword" follows Sirach 28:18.Luke 24:4 and Acts 1:10 - Luke's description of the two men in dazzling apparel reminds us of 2 Macc. 3:26.John 1:3 - all things were made through Him, the Word, follows Wisdom 9:1.John 3:13 - who has ascended into heaven but He who descended from heaven references Baruch 3:29.John 4:48; Acts 5:12; 15:12; 2 Cor. 12:12 - Jesus', Luke's and Paul's usage of "signs and wonders" follows Wisdom 8:8.John 5:18 - Jesus claiming that God is His Father follows Wisdom 2:16.John 6:35-59 - Jesus' Eucharistic discourse is foreshadowed in Sirach 24:21.John 10:22 - the identification of the feast of the dedication is taken from 1 Macc. 4:59.John 10:36 – Jesus accepts the inspiration of Maccabees as He analogizes the Hanukkah consecration to His own consecration to the Father in 1 Macc. 4:36.John 15:6 - branches that don't bear fruit and are cut down follows Wis. 4:5 where branches are broken off.Acts 1:15 - Luke's reference to the 120 may be a reference to 1 Macc. 3:55 - leaders of tens / restoration of the twelve.Acts 10:34; Rom. 2:11; Gal. 2:6 - Peter's and Paul's statement that God shows no partiality references Sirach 35:12.Acts 17:29 - description of false gods as like gold and silver made by men follows Wisdom 13:10.Rom 1:18-25 - Paul's teaching on the knowledge of the Creator and the ignorance and sin of idolatry follows Wis. 13:1-10.Rom. 1:20 - specifically, God's existence being evident in nature follows Wis. 13:1.Rom. 1:23 - the sin of worshipping mortal man, birds, animals and reptiles follows Wis. 11:15; 12:24-27; 13:10; 14:8.Rom. 1:24-27 - this idolatry results in all kinds of sexual perversion which follows Wis. 14:12,24-27.Rom. 4:17 - Abraham is a father of many nations follows Sirach 44:19.Rom. 5:12 - description of death and sin entering into the world is similar to Wisdom 2:24.Rom. 9:21 - usage of the potter and the clay, making two kinds of vessels follows Wisdom 15:7.1 Cor. 2:16 - Paul's question, "who has known the mind of the Lord?" references Wisdom 9:13.1 Cor. 6:12-13; 10:23-26 - warning that, while all things are good, beware of gluttony, follows Sirach 36:18 and 37:28-30.1 Cor. 8:5-6 - Paul acknowledging many "gods" but one Lord follows Wis. 13:3.1 Cor. 10:1 - Paul's description of our fathers being under the cloud passing through the sea refers to Wisdom 19:7.1 Cor. 10:20 - what pagans sacrifice they offer to demons and not to God refers to Baruch 4:7.1 Cor. 15:29 - if no expectation of resurrection, it would be foolish to be baptized on their behalf follows 2 Macc. 12:43-45.Eph. 1:17 - Paul's prayer for a "spirit of wisdom" follows the prayer for the spirit of wisdom in Wisdom 7:7.Eph. 6:14 - Paul describing the breastplate of righteousness is the same as Wis. 5:18. See also Isaiah 59:17 and 1 Thess. 5:8.Eph. 6:13-17 - in fact, the whole discussion of armor, helmet, breastplate, sword, shield follows Wis. 5:17-20.1 Tim. 6:15 - Paul's description of God as Sovereign and King of kings is from 2 Macc. 12:15; 13:4.2 Tim. 4:8 - Paul's description of a crown of righteousness is similar to Wisdom 5:16.Heb. 4:12 - Paul's description of God's word as a sword is similar to Wisdom 18:15.Heb. 11:5 - Enoch being taken up is also referenced in Wis 4:10 and Sir 44:16. See also 2 Kings 2:1-13 & Sir 48:9 regarding Elijah.Heb 11:35 - Paul teaches about the martyrdom of the mother and her sons described in 2 Macc. 7:1-42.Heb. 12:12 - the description "drooping hands" and "weak knees" comes from Sirach 25:23.James 1:19 - let every man be quick to hear and slow to respond follows Sirach 5:11.James 2:23 - it was reckoned to him as righteousness follows 1 Macc. 2:52 - it was reckoned to him as righteousness.James 3:13 - James' instruction to perform works in meekness follows Sirach 3:17.James 5:3 - describing silver which rusts and laying up treasure follows Sirach 29:10-11.James 5:6 - condemning and killing the "righteous man" follows Wisdom 2:10-20.1 Peter 1:6-7 - Peter teaches about testing faith by purgatorial fire as described in Wisdom 3:5-6 and Sirach 2:5.1 Peter 1:17 - God judging each one according to his deeds refers to Sirach 16:12 - God judges man according to his deeds.2 Peter 2:7 - God's rescue of a righteous man (Lot) is also described in Wisdom 10:6.Rev. 1:4 – the seven spirits who are before his throne is taken from Tobit 12:15 – Raphael is one of the seven holy angels who present the prayers of the saints before the Holy One.Rev. 1:18; Matt. 16:18 - power of life over death and gates of Hades follows Wis. 16:13.Rev. 2:12 - reference to the two-edged sword is similar to the description of God's Word in Wisdom 18:16.Rev. 5:7 - God is described as seated on His throne, and this is the same description used in Sirach 1:8.Rev. 8:3-4 - prayers of the saints presented to God by the hand of an angel follows Tobit 12:12,15.Rev. 8:7 - raining of hail and fire to the earth follows Wisdom 16:22 and Sirach 39:29.Rev. 9:3 - raining of locusts on the earth follows Wisdom 16:9.Rev. 11:19 - the vision of the ark of the covenant (Mary) in a cloud of glory was prophesied in 2 Macc. 2:7.Rev. 17:14 - description of God as King of kings follows 2 Macc. 13:4.Rev. 19:1 - the cry "Hallelujah" at the coming of the new Jerusalem follows Tobit 13:18.Rev. 19:11 - the description of the Lord on a white horse in the heavens follows 2 Macc. 3:25; 11:8.Rev. 19:16 - description of our Lord as King of kings is taken from 2 Macc. 13:4.Rev. 21:19 - the description of the new Jerusalem with precious stones is prophesied in Tobit 13:17.Exodus 23:7 - do not slay the innocent and righteous - Dan. 13:53 - do not put to death an innocent and righteous person.1 Sam. 28:7-20 – the intercessory mediation of deceased Samuel for Saul follows Sirach 46:20.2 Kings 2:1-13 – Elijah being taken up into heaven follows Sirach 48:9.2 Tim. 3:16 - the inspired Scripture that Paul was referring to included the deuterocanonical texts that the Protestants removed. The books Baruch, Tobit, Maccabees, Judith, Sirach, Wisdom and parts of Daniel and Esther were all included in the Septuagint that Jesus and the apostles used.Sirach and 2 Maccabees – some Protestants argue these books are not inspired because the writers express uncertainty about their abilities. But sacred writers are often humble about their divinely inspired writings. See, for example, 1 Cor. 7:40 – Paul says he “thinks” that he has the Spirit of God.The Protestants attempt to defend their rejection of the deuterocanonicals on the ground that the early Jews rejected them. However, the Jewish councils that rejected them (e.g., School of Javneh (also called “Jamnia” in 90 - 100 A.D.) were the same councils that rejected the entire New Testatment canon. Thus, Protestants who reject the Catholic Bible are following a Jewish council that rejected Christ and the Revelation of the New Testament.
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