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Friday 11 September 2020

Jerome’s Scripture Opinion

 If by the second century AD most Jewish religious leaders and scholars had already firmly rejected Jesus as a Messiah, why did the Christian religious leaders such as Jerome later give so much importance to second century AD Jewish religious leader opinions about what was and what wasn’t, in their eyes, canonical scripture? Shouldn’t they rather have valued beliefs of those who believed Jesus to be Messiah, such as Jude who proclaimed Enoch’s writings to be true prophecy? Doesn’t it say something dire about the leaders such as Jerome and those who put them on a pedestal (as many do so ever since). “Whose side are they on?!” seems an obvious question. (Admittedly, though, Jerome was actually put on trial by the church for being too secular and more devoted to teachings of Hellenistic pagan Roman orator Cicero than to teachings of Jesus Christ. So this question was indeed being asked by his contemporaries.)