You still are not reading. The shepherds range is from 100-160. With a more approximate date of 140. I got that from early christian writings.com You don’t like the source then tough. I don’t like yours. This proves the fruitlessness of discussing these other books that nobody today accepts in their Bible. They have had years and years to study this stuff and there is still no reputable Bible sold today that includes them.But your own list dates at least 4 books of the New Testament LATER than the Shepherd was written!
Per your source:
- 1 John: AD 90-95
- 2 John: AD 90-95
- 3 John: AD 90-95
- Revelation: AD 94-96
By your logic, your New Testament should not contain these books.
Land the plane.
---> How do you know Hebrews is inspired and the Shepherd is not???
So, Pauls directive stands. When you have “the written word”. (Which you say we do) It trumps what man says.
1 Cor4:6.