TURN and Become like Children: Refuting the Presumed Contradictions in the Jerusalem Bible Old Testament Commentary
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If ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ as St. Jerome has told us then lack of faith in Scripture is lack of faith in Christ. It is the authors contention that much biblical commentary in recent centuries has served to undermine the faith of the Church and that this deleterious effect is profound and has gone greatly unnoticed.Any number of commentaries could be addressed - there are for instance similar problems with the commentary of the Navarre Old Testament -but The Jerusalem Biblehas been chosen for its substantial influence over even particularly orthodox priests and teachers who do not hesitate to recommend it. Though there may be commendable points in the commentary its serious and widespread flaws have been virtually ignored.Here is a declaration that the emperor has no clothes that many exegetes have been blinded by a lack of faith in the inspired Word believing rather in their own abstract academic theories. Here is a record of the blindness that has plagued the Church for so long with a call to turn and become like children that we may see that we may know Christ again... and approach His Kingdom.
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