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Have you ever wondered why we have the books that we do in our Bibles? You know, sometimes people are troubled by questions like, Why does the Catholic church have extra books in their Bible? What about the so-called lost books of the Bible? and Why does the apostle Paul sometimes reference epistles that we dont have today? Thats what were going to do this session. Were going to answer the question, Why do we have the books we do in the Bible? And secondly, Are we missing any books from our Bibles? Now, I dont want you to get bored, but I want you to hang on a minute because I need to lay out some definitions as we begin this study. When we talk about what books belong in the Bible, you will sometimes here people use the term canon or canonicity. Its important that you understand these terms to understand this discussion. The Greek word kanon referred to a measuring device, a staff, or a ruler. It was a standard for measuring. Of course, it wasnt a very far ju