Testament, almost always according to the Greek translation now known as the Septuagint (abbreviated LXX, Latin for “Seventy”). However, several undisputed books of the Old Testament (such as Esther and Lamentations) are never cited in the New Testament, whereas some non-canonical books (like the Book of Enoch) are quoted (see Jude 14–15). Therefore, New Testament quotation cannot be a criterion for canonicity, as is sometimes proposed by non-Catholics. If it were, 1 Enoch would be in the Bible,
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