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[[Image:Torah.jpg|thumb|The '''[[TorahFirst Vatican Council]], part ''' (or Vatican I) was a council of the Old Testament.]] The Roman Catholic Church that was summoned by Pope [[Old TestamentPius IX]] constitutes the . The first major part of the session was held in [[BibleSt Peter's Basilica]]on December 8, 1869. It consists was the 20th ecumenical council of 39 books, that are often divided into the categories of law, history, poetry (or wisdom books) and prophecyRoman Catholic Church. Nearly 800 church leaders attended. Within these categories, it gives an account of creation, and then follows the story of GodThe pope's interaction with the Jewish people, through their slavery in Egypt, conquest of the promised land, strengthening kingdom, and finally its division and the people's exile. Although all of these books two primary purposes were written before to define the birth dogma of [[Jesus ChristPapal Infallibility]], they still show a picture and to obtain confirmation of the same [[God]] that the [[New Testament]] does - the Old Testament also reveals position he had taken in his Syllabus of Errors (1864), condemning a [[God is love|loving God]] wide range of [[forgiveness]] and [[grace]]. To [[Christians]]positions associated with rationalism, the Old Testament isliberalism, throughout its pages, building up to the coming of [[Jesus]]and materialism... (''[[Old TestamentFirst Vatican Council|Read more]]'')
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