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EPISODE · May 5, 2025 · 1H 15M

Gnostic Gospels, Lost Books, and Council Myths

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Why do different Bibles have different books? What happened to ancient texts like Enoch, the Gospel of Thomas, or Susanna in Daniel 13? And no—despite what you've heard, the Council of Nicaea didn’t decide what belongs in your Bible.In this eye-opening episode, Dylan and Jason dive into one of the most fascinating and misunderstood topics in Christian history: how we got the Bible. Together, they explore the formation of the biblical canon across centuries, separating fact from fiction and breaking down what was accepted, what was rejected, and why. Topics Covered:What canon means and how early Christians recognized ScriptureWhy some books (like Enoch) were quoted but not canonizedHow the Greek Septuagint influenced Catholic and Orthodox Old TestamentsThe role of Church Fathers like Jerome and Augustine in shaping the canonA breakdown of key councils (Hippo, Carthage—not Nicaea!)Why books like the Gospel of Thomas or Shepherd of Hermas didn’t make the cutDifferences between Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, and Ethiopian BiblesWhat the Reformation did—and didn’t do—to the biblical canonDebunking myths around “lost” books and conspiracy theories Key Takeaways:Canon was recognized through usage, not voted into beingJude quoting Enoch doesn’t make Enoch Scripture—context mattersChurch tradition played a huge role—but not all traditions agreeDespite differences, the core of the Bible has been incredibly consistentWhether you're a curious believer, skeptical listener, or deep theology nerd, this episode brings historical clarity and gospel-centered truth to a topic that affects every Christian's faith foundation.Listen in as Dylan and Jason unpack 2,000 years of biblical history in under an hour—no seminary degree required.

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