Lesson 2:
The Bible and Tradition
"God, who at sundry times and
in divers manners spoke in times past to the fathers by the prophets, last of
all in these days hath spoken to us by His Son, whom He hath appointed heir of
all things, by whom also He made the world."(Hebrews 1:1)
What is the Bible?
A collection of
writings which were inspired by God. "All scripture, inspired of
God, is profitable to teach, to reprove, to correct, to instruct in justice,
that the man of God may be perfect, furnished to every good work."
(2 Timothy 3:16-17)
What does "inspired by God" mean?
It
means that God chose some men and moved them to write down faithfully all the
things, and only those things, which He wanted written down.
"For prophecy came not by the
will of man at any time: but the holy men of God spoke, inspired by the Holy
Ghost." (2 Peter 1:21)
Who,
then, is the main author of the Bible?
God is, since He moved these men to
write down the things He ordered, although He allowed them to write in their
own language and style.
"For I give you to understand,
brethren, that the gospel which was preached by me is not according to
man. For neither did I receive it of man, nor did I learn it;' but by the
revelation of Jesus Christ."
(Galatians 1:11-12)
How
many writings, or books, are there in the Bible?
There are 72.
When were all these writings put
together?
The Catholic Church put all of them
into one book between the years 350 and 405.
How
is the Bible divided?
It is divided into two main parts,
the Old Testament and the New Testament.
The Old Testament contains the
things God told the human race from the beginning of the world up to the coming
of His son, Jesus Christ. The New Testament contains what God has told us
through His Son and through His Apostles and others.
Is
it possible to misunderstand the Bible?
Yes, even the Bible itself says so.
"As also in all his [St.
Paul's] epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are certain things
hard to be understood, which the unlearned and unstable wrest [twist], as they
do also the other scriptures, to their own destruction." (2 Peter 3:16)
How
can you get the true meaning of the Bible?
You can get it only from God's
official interpreter, the Catholic Church.
"Understanding this first, that
no prophecy of scripture is made by private interpretation." (2 Peter 1:20)
Is
everything that God taught in the Bible?
No, the rest is in tradition.
"Many other signs also did
Jesus in the sight of His disciples, which are not written in this
book." (John 20:30)
What
is Tradition?
The Unwritten Word of God; these
"other things Jesus did" were handed down by word of mouth by the
Apostles and other close followers of Jesus.
"Therefore, brethren, stand
fast; and hold the traditions which you have learned, whether by word, or by
our epistle." (2 Thessalonians 2:14)
Do
you have to believe in Tradition?
Yes, because it is the Word of God
and has equal authority with the Bible.
The early Christians learned
everything by Tradition, since only later on were some of the teachings of
Jesus written down, the last writing being done at the end of the first
century. That is, there was no New Testament in the early Church.
Are
you free to believe whatever you want?
No, you have to believe everything
in the Bible and Tradition--all the doctrines that the Catholic Church teaches.
"The Lord Jesus shall be
revealed from Heaven, with the angels of His power: in a flame of fire, giving
vengeance to them who know not God, and who obey not the gospel of our Lord
Jesus Christ." (2 Thessalonians 1:7-8)
What
kind of sin is it to deny anything the Catholic Church teaches?
A serious sin, that is, a mortal
sin.
"Whosoever revolteth, and
continueth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that
continueth in the doctrine, the same hath both the Father and the Son." (2 John 1:9)
PRACTICAL POINTS
If
a Catholic denies one or more of the doctrines of the Catholic Church, he is no
longer a Catholic. To be a Catholic is to accept the Catholic faith in its
entirety because it comes from God, and God can neither lie nor make a mistake.
You
can easily tell the difference between a Catholic Bible and a non-Catholic
one. A Catholic Bible always has the name of a Catholic bishop near the
front with the Latin word Imprimatur , which means "It may be
printed."
The
Catholic Church not only allows her members to read the Bible, but encourages
them to do so. She gives special "blessings" (called
indulgences) to those who read it as spiritual reading. You are
encouraged to
buy a Catholic Bible [the Douay-Rheims] and read part of it every day.
Protestant
Bibles are missing 7 books of the Bible. Martin Luther, the founder of
Protestantism, decided to omit them, because the Jews omit them.
Catholics call these 7 books the "Deuterocanonical Books";
Protestants call them the "Apocrypha." They are Tobias,
Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, and 1 and 2 Machabees (plus
parts of Esther and Daniel ).
Nowhere
does the Bible say that the Bible is the sole source of Christian
teaching. This fact refutes the classic Protestant teaching of "the
Bible alone" (sola Scriptura.